Military History Magazine 1986 February

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Military History Magazine 1986 February

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Contents:  Personality (From the age of 10 to his death at 64, Hannibal spent a lifetime at war), Espionage (America’s late entry in World War I caught the U.S. with little intelligence capability), Weaponry (Majestic in appearance, the mighty battleship long was the greatest “weapon” of all), Travel (Churchill once slept here – in London’s underground War Cabinet Rooms), Books (Company K’s chorus of voices speak for all who have experienced combat), Furious Front Across Finland (The mighty Russian war machine should overwhelm tiny Finland in a few days. After all, the hardy Finns had winter and a frozen countryside as their only allies), Masterpiece of Maneuver (Facing vastly superior Austrian numbers at Leuthen in Silesia, Frederick the Great reached into an ancient bag of tricks to mount his hoped surprise), All Hell Can’t Stop Them (With U.S. Grant irritably asking who gave such order; the pent-up Army of the Cumberland began climbing the steep slopes of Missionary Ridge, A disaster in the making, Grant anticipated.), Surviving The Death March (Americans and Filipino forces stubbornly holding out on Bataan upset the Japanese timetable of conquest, but then paid horrendous price – The Bataan Death March. A survivor remembers)

Issue:  February 1986

Condition:  Very Good