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Old 12-24-2022, 01:29 PM   #6
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Like ducks I an more into Naval History.

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Thank you. I will look at both suggestions and try and clean up my data.

The book series is about the U. S. Army in World War II, commonly called The "Green Books" as the original volumes all had plain green bindings. The series covers all aspects of the Army in WWII, not just the combat operations portion. Commissioned just after the war this series was published from, approximately, 1947 through sometime in the 1970s. They were published by the Office of the Chief of the Center of Military History (CMH), Department of the Army. Noted historians or subject matter experts wrote all of the books.

These books are in the public domain so if you are interested in obtaining any of the volumes feel free to contact me.

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