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Kristen
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Jul 14, 2019 02:28PM
Hey everyone! I know that we all have busy lives and avid interest in this stuff. Would anyone be interested in picking a book or two a quarter and discussing them? Or perhaps we could each recommend a book that we truly enjoyed to share with everyone else.
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I’d be interested in finding out what folks are reading that doesn’t end up recycled on the standard reading lists.
Think this is a great idea, would love to see more of the group take an interest. Maybe if we build it, they will come. Might be hard to pick a book that most of us haven't read already though?
What about a book, read this year, that has expanded or altered your thinking about strategy? I offer BJ Armstrong’s Small Boats and Daring Men. Maritime raiding offers a value proposition to consider in support of future of Navy seapower - for both the Marines and Naval Special Warfare.
Haven't got to it yet, but it's on the to-read list. I think I'd have to say for me this year, that would be J.C. Sharman's "Empires of the Weak: The Real Story of European Expansion and the Creation of the New World Order." Changed the way I looked at the early modern era and how I conceived of the mercantilist pseudo-state/corporations that formed the modern world.


