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Old 09-29-2015, 06:41 AM   #14
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Rick Atkinson's "Liberation" trilogy, which began with "An Army At Dawn", winner of the Pulitzer a few years ago. Richard Hooker's "M.A.S.H.", the book they took the tv series from was superior and a hoot.

And yay for Nicholas Monsarrat and Douglas Reeman!
oops, on further thought, M.A.S.H. was Korean War.
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