John Kettler Posted August 16, 2000 Share Posted August 16, 2000 While out and about today, I hit Barnes & Noble. There I found some real treasures, such as LIVE FIRING GERMAN AUTOMATIC WEAPONS (extremely juicy, with all the standards and some special ones--fabulous fully equipped reenactor photography); A TOUR OF ARNHEM BATTLEFIELD (lots of pictures, many WW II vintage, plus participant accounts); SPEARHEADING D-DAY (all about special units leading the assault, their equipment and training; honker of a book brimming with photos, paintings, beach layouts and properly togged reenactors). There were many other military books as well, but I thought the troops should particularly be informed about these. Make the trip. You'll be glad you did, Sincerely, John Kettler Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dittohead Posted August 25, 2000 Share Posted August 25, 2000 Barnes and Noble also has most of the Good reference material available online. Most of Jentz's stuff and others. Tony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teamski Posted August 26, 2000 Share Posted August 26, 2000 The D-Day book is excellent. Herein the UK it came to about $30 or so. The French can definately do some things right............. ------------------ "The Lieutenant brought his map out and the old woman pointed to the coastal town of Ravenoville........" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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