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Old 08-11-2015, 05:09 AM   #88
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Originally Posted by AnemicOak View Post
The five I listed in the OP are all now available. There are others I wish were available digitally, but I haven't really been keeping a list.


There are some old WWII books I'd love to see digitally, to name a couple...

Twelve O'Clock High by Sy Bartlett & Beirne Lay Jr.

Those Devil's in Baggy Pants by Ross S. Carter

(and hopefully not at the high prices Naval Institute Press is charging for a few other oldies)
Many of WW II books haven't made it yet, especially some of the WW II tactical and strategic analysis books (think Liddel Hart).
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