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Bullet for Lincoln, A (Hardcover): Benjamin King Bullet for Lincoln, A (Hardcover)
Benjamin King
R610 R502 Discovery Miles 5 020 Save R108 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Benjamin King puts a new twist on the old mystery of Lincoln's death. Deep within the plot is the manipulative and corrosive character Anderson. The same man who outwitted the Confederates in King's first novel, A Bullet for Stonewall, is back to execute the most history-altering plan of his career. King has done extensive research on the assassination as well as the years that followed. In his work, he looked at how political plans changed following Lincoln's death. The guiding factor of his sleuthing was to determine who seemed to benefit from the aftermath. And thus he found the premise for this, his second novel. A group of young Wall Street entrepreneurs, including soon-to-be-tycoon J. P. Morgan, analyze the impact of the end of the war. They are angered by Lincoln's plan to invest in rebuilding the South. They search for a way to guarantee that the government will, instead, invest in their economic interests in the West. That search leads them to Anderson, the assassin with a money-back guarantee. Under numerous guises, he begins to assemble a plot to frame the South for the death of the president. Befriending Booth, Anderson inspires the actor to take control of his Southern sympathies and put actions behind his feelings. Meanwhile, he also infiltrates a Confederate spy ring, adding more names to the list of scapegoats he will leave behind. Relying heavily on historical accuracies, A Bullet for Lincoln minimizes its fictional medium, making Anderson and his task highly believable. The pressure of a federal agent closing in for his own kill heightens the challenge and suspense for Anderson. He faces unparalleled dangers as he tries to maintain his secret identity and still pull off the greatest coup in the nation's history.

Victory Starts Here - A Short 40-Year History of the US Army Training and Doctrine Command (Paperback): Ph. D. J. Britt McCarley Victory Starts Here - A Short 40-Year History of the US Army Training and Doctrine Command (Paperback)
Ph. D. J. Britt McCarley; Benjamin King
R523 Discovery Miles 5 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This new edition of Victory Starts Here is a short history of the US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) as it is completing four decades of organizational existence. Established in July 1973 to solve the cumbersome command and control issues of the old US Continental Army Command (CONARC), TRADOC's mission was to oversee Army schools, training, doctrine, and combat developments. Through time those missions have evolved, and TRADOC also has become responsible for preparing the Army for war and functioning as the Army's architect of the future. General William E. DePuy, TRADOC's first commander, understood that the Army required sound training, coherent organization, modem weapon systems, and relevant doctrine. His successors built on that foundation and addressed the need for future planning. Readers will learn that TRADOC's story is generally one of success. Still, as this monograph is published in spring 2013, the full effects of about a dozen years of conflict in Southwest Asia as part of the Global War on Terrorism, the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure effort that largely concluded in 2011, and now the fiscal uncertainty caused by the budgetary process known colloquially as sequestration altogether are presenting TRADOC with a set of postwar'' challenges that bear useful comparison to those the nation and the Army faced when the command was established in the wake of Vietnam. Where these trials will take TRADOC in the years to come cannot, of course, be determined with certainty right now. Assuming that the past is a reliable guide to the future (which is one of the compelling justifications for the study of history in the first place), then the Army is likely to continue to need an organization to train and educate Soldiers, to formulate and promulgate doctrine, to devise and determine weapons and organizations, and to puzzle out tomorrow's Army. TRADOC's future survival, therefore, seems to be imperative to a successful US Army. This latest version of Victory Starts Here provides an overview of 40 years of TRADOC's service to the Army and the nation.

The Gruenwald Deception (Paperback): Benjamin King The Gruenwald Deception (Paperback)
Benjamin King
R608 Discovery Miles 6 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Victory Starts Here - A 35-year History of the US Army Training and Doctrine Command (Paperback): Benjamin King Victory Starts Here - A 35-year History of the US Army Training and Doctrine Command (Paperback)
Benjamin King
R406 Discovery Miles 4 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Victory Starts Here is the history of the US Army Training and Doctrine Command's (TRADOC's) 35 years as the architect of the Army's future. During the first years of the 21st century, "Transformation" became a new buzzword for the Army changing from the Cold War era to a new conti-nental United States (CONUS) based rapidly deployable Army. TRADOC, however, has been transforming the Army and itself since its establishment in July 1973. Created to solve the cumbersome command and control prob-lems of the Continental Army Command (CONARC), TRADOC's mis-sion charter was to oversee Army schools, training, doctrine, and combat developments. Through time those missions evolved and TRADOC also became responsible for preparing the Army for war and being the Army's "architect of the future." TRADOC's first commander, General William E. DePuy, understood that the Army required sound training, coherent orga-nization, modern weapons systems, and relevant doctrine. His successors built on that foundation and addressed the need for future planning. This brief history provides an overview of the first 35 years of TRADOC's service to the Army and to the nation. Combat Studies Institute.

Impact - The History Of Germany's V-weapons In World War II (Paperback, Revised): Benjamin King, Timothy Kutta Impact - The History Of Germany's V-weapons In World War II (Paperback, Revised)
Benjamin King, Timothy Kutta
R879 Discovery Miles 8 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An in-depth account of Hitler's V-Weapons, the devastation they caused, and the massive Allied countermeasures taken to destroy them

Spearhead of Logistics: A History of the United States Army Transportation Corps - A History of the United States Army... Spearhead of Logistics: A History of the United States Army Transportation Corps - A History of the United States Army Transportation Corps (Paperback, Reissue ed.)
Benjamin King, Richard C Biggs
R1,812 Discovery Miles 18 120 Out of stock
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