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HEROIC WAR STORIES

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How Brigadier Gerard Won His Medal (Brigadier Gerard #1)
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The Invaders (The Last Enemy)
by Richard Hillary
The War of the Worlds
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All Quiet on the Western Front
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The Battle of Borodino (War & Peace)
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352 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1983

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Airey Neave

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Lt. Colonel Airey Middleton Sheffield Neave, OBE, DSO, MC, TD (23 January 1916 – 30 March 1979) was a British army officer, barrister, politician, and author.

During World War II, Neave was the first British officer to successfully escape from the German prisoner-of-war camp Oflag IV-C at Colditz Castle. For his wartime service, in 1948 the United States conferred the Bronze Star Medal upon him. He later became Conservative Member of Parliament for Abingdon.

Neave was assassinated in 1979 in a car-bomb attack at the House of Commons. The Irish National Liberation Army (INLA), a spin-off of the IRA, claimed responsibility.

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March 4, 2025
This is a pleasant book with a reasonable cross-section of excerpts from military books from the Napoleonic wars to WW2, but it only covers an infinitesimal sample of the military history universe and reading one short chapter from each book is too short to really satisfy a serious reader of military literature. So I can only give it a 3 star rating, even though the selections do represent good military writing and it does provide pleasant casual read. From these 23 excepts, I would pick "Enemy Coast Ahead" by Guy Gibson as the best non-fiction election, and "The Battle of Borodino" by Leo Tolstoy as the best of the fiction.
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August 3, 2023
Tough book to read, but at least some of the stories are more enjoyable than others. This book is a compilation of several short war stories from many different eras. It covers many different time periods and wars. Some of the stories are confusing and almost impossible to understand. I know combat is often difficult to explain but writing about it should not be confusing and jumbled up as some of these stories are.
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