I was looking for a new book. I have to admit that when I am at a loss for what to read, I sometimes go over the "reccomended" reading lists from old syllabi (yes, I'm a nerd, but at least I admit it). Thing is I ran across this little gem from a military science class. Its the USMC "Small Wars Manual" by a Major Harrington. It went through several versions, but the one I ordered was printed in 1935. Anyway, avoiding the geekgasm, it should be arriving next week. The sad thing is, this thing was written 75 years ago, and seems like a good template (at least from the blurbs) as to what we are facing today.
Anyone read this thing? I know many of you have served. Anyone read it, or have thoughts?
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