Caesar s Legion

Caesar s Legion
Author: Stephen Dando-Collins
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2008-04-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780470301333

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"A unique and splendidly researched story, following the trials and triumphs of Julius Caesar's Legio X-arguably the most famous legion of its day-from its activation to the slogging battle of Munda and from Thapsus, Caesar's tactical masterpiece, to the grim siege of the Jewish fortress of Masada. More than a mere unit account, it incorporates the history of Rome and the Roman army at the height of their power and gory glory. Many military historians consider Caesar's legions the world's most efficient infantry before the arrival of gunpowder. This book shows why. Written in readable, popular style, Caesar's Legion is a must for military buffs and anyone interested in Roman history at a critical point in European civilization." —T. R. Fehrenbach, author of This Kind of War, Lone Star, and Comanches Stephen Dando-Collins paints a vivid and definitive portrait of daily life in the Tenth Legion as he follows Caesar and his men along the blood-soaked fringes of the Empire. This unprecedented regimental history reveals countless previously unknown details about Roman military practices, Caesar's conduct as a commander and his relationships with officers and legionaries, and the daily routine and discipline of the Legion. From penetrating insights into the mind of history's greatest general to a grunt's-eye view of the gruesome realities of war in the Classical Age, this unique and riveting true account sets a new standard of exellence and detail to which all authors of ancient military history will now aspire.

America s Tenth Legion

America s Tenth Legion
Author: Shelby L. Stanton
Publsiher: Presidio Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015016970272

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Focused on the X-corps campaign on both coasts of Korea and its impact on the war.

Tenth Legion

Tenth Legion
Author: Tom Kelly
Publsiher: Tom Kelly, Inc.
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2021
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781561422487

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Tenth Legion has long been considered the greatest - and most hilarious - book on turkey hunting. Yet until now it was only available in a privately published edition. Many people who hunt turkeys do so with an attention to detail, a regard for strategy, tactics, and operations, and a disregard for personal comfort and convenience that ranks second only to war. As for all cultists, it never occurs to them that they may be anachronisms. Supremely unconscious of the rest of the world, blind and deaf to logic and reason, they walk along their different roads in step to the music of their different drums.

The Lost Civil War Diary of John Rigdon King

The Lost Civil War Diary of John Rigdon King
Author: Donald B. Jenkins
Publsiher: Fonthill Media
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-10-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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On a crisp fall day in October of 1862, a precocious seventeen-year-old boy went into a bookshop in his hometown of Hagerstown, Maryland, and purchased a composition book. Into his new diary, John R. King would steadfastly record what he did, saw and heard daily, as the Civil War raged around him. During May of 1862, after learning the photography trade, John took portraits of Union soldiers stationed in the Shenandoah Valley. Then, on May 23, 1862, when he heard the sounds of battle, he attempted to flee on a wagon. He was soon captured by Stonewall Jackson's troops. His treasured diary was taken. Force marched to a Confederate prison, John vowed revenge. Two weeks after escaping from captivity, John joined the Union Army. He fought with fury, courage and valor, was wounded three times and became a war hero. Later, John was not only appointed by two presidents to prestigious positions in the Pension Bureau, but he also became leader of the Grand Army of the Republic. After being lost for 150 years, his diary was recently discovered and is now being published.

Ship of Miracles

Ship of Miracles
Author: Bill Gilbert
Publsiher: Triumph Books
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2000-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781623684914

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It was a miracle worthy of the season. When Captain Leonard La Rue spied from his twelve-man merchant ship, the Meredith Victory, the throng of Korean refugees on the docks of a city in flames, he didn't hesitate to do what others would consider impossible. In December of 1950, La Rue and his skeleton crew rescued fourteen thousand Korean refugees from the hands of the rapidly-approaching Chinese army in the city of Hungnam. Through the night and next day, a seemingly endless succession of refugees boarded the Meredith, their will to live and strong spirit steeling them against the bitter cold and incredibly crowded conditions. Standing shoulder to shoulder for three days the refugees and crew stoically endured as La Rue steered the ship through sea battle, a thirty-mile web of sea mines, and enemy shelling. "Ship of Miracles" is the incredible story of what has been called "the greatest rescue operation by a single ship in the history of mankind." Against all odds, the little merchant vessel transported its precious cargo to the island of Koje-Do on Christmas Eve completely unharmed, all fourteen thousand refugees alive and well, including an additional five new lives begun on this incredible journey. As the fiftieth anniversary of this miraculous rescue approaches, "Ship of Miracles" is as touching today as it was then; a tale you'll hold close to your heart, and return to time and again. While the United States Navy prepares to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the perilous evacuation at Hungnam and honor the Meredith Victory's miraculous feat, read this never-before-told account from the crew themselves, as they relate the incredible and unbelievable details of their three-day journey from fear to freedom.

The golden Americas

The golden Americas
Author: John Tillotson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1154
Release: 1870
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:590982471

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Burtons Gentleman s Magazine and American Monthly Review

Burtons  Gentleman s Magazine and American Monthly Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1840
Genre: American periodicals
ISBN: IND:32000000683955

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Burton s Gentleman s Magazine and American Monthly Review

Burton s Gentleman s Magazine and American Monthly Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 636
Release: 1840
Genre: American periodicals
ISBN: UCAL:B5182327

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