
Grunts
Inside the American Infantry Combat Experience, World War II through Iraq
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Narrated by:
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Joe Barrett
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By:
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John C. McManus
From the acclaimed author of The Dead and Those About to Die comes a sweeping narrative of six decades of combat, and an eye-opening account of the evolution of the American infantry. From the beaches of Normandy and the South Pacific Islands to the deserts of the Middle East, the American soldier has been the most indispensable - and most overlooked - factor in wartime victory. In Grunts, renowned historian John C. McManus examines 10 critical battles - from Hitler's massive assault on US soldiers at the Battle of the Bulge to counterinsurgency combat in Iraq - where the skills and courage of American troops proved the crucial difference between victory and defeat. Based on years of research and interviews with veterans, this powerful history reveals the ugly face of war in a way few books have and demonstrates the fundamental, and too often forgotten, importance of the human element in serving and protecting the nation.
©2018 John C. McManus (P)2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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very informative and interesting
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While relevant, the arguments made in support of landforces and their relevance lack nuance. Of course, in a resource unconstrained environment, no nation would want less land forces - specifically Infantry "Grunts." However, limitless resources are not, nor have never been reality.
With increased urbanization and military shifts towards large-scale combat operations, perhaps we should consider land force structures based on the unique requirements of the mega city.
Lacks Nuance
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