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Army History Classic
Fall 2024 Issue
Table of Contents
Fall 2024 Issue
The Chief's Corner: Historical Honesty and Transparency
By Charels R. Bowery Jr.
Army Artist Coverage of the Eightieth Anniversary of D-Day
By Sarah G. Forgey
A Bold Experiment. The U.S. Zone Constabulary in Occupied Germany, 1946–1952
By M. Ashley Vance
A Legislative History of The General Survey Act
By Matthew T. Pearcy
Book Reviews
On Contested Shores: The Evolving Role Of Amphibious Operations In The History Of Warfare
Reviewed By Jamie L H Goodall
The Battle Of Harlem Heights, 1776
Reviewed By Ann M Becker
Napoleon Absent, Coalition Ascendant: The 1799 Campaign in Italy and Switzerland, Volume 1
Reviewed by Tom Vance
Gettysburg's Southern Front: Opportunity and Failure at Richmond
Reviewed by John R Maass
Braided in Fire: Black GIs and Tuscan Villagers on the Gothic Line
By Solace Wales, and Reviewed by Dr Bradley J. Sommer
The American Army in Germany, 1918–1923: Success Against the Odds
By Dean A. Nowowiejski, and Reviewed by Janine M. Hubai
Red Army Into the Reich
By Simon Forty, Patrick Hook, Nik Cornish, and Reviewed by Devin L. Davis