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The Social Construction of Communities draws on archaeological
research in the Southwest to examine how communities are created
through social interaction. The archaeological record of the
Southwest is important for its precise dating, exceptional
preservation, large number of sites, and length of
occupation-making it most intensively researched archaeological
regions in the world. Taking advantage of that rich archaeological
record, the contributors to this volume present case studies of the
Mesa Verde, Rio Grande, Kayenta, Mogollon, and Hohokam regions. The
result is an enhanced understanding of the ancient Southwest, a new
appreciation for the ways in which humans construct communities and
transform society, and an expanded theoretical discussion of the
foundational concepts of modern social theory.
CMH Pub. 70-111-1. Edited by Richard G. Davis. Presents fifteen
papers from the 2007 Conference of Army Historians. Examines
irregular warfare in a wide and diverse range of circumstances and
eras.
Full color images throughout. Army Lineage Series. CMH Pub 60-11-1.
Describes lineages, honors, heraldic items, and bibliographies of
Army Field Artillery regiments in the force structure thru 2005.
CMH Pub 55-1-1. Contingency Operations Series. Examines the Panama
crisis from June 1987 to December 1989 as an extended series of
interrelated actions and issues that U.S. military personnel had to
confront on a daily basis in a process that imparted no sense of
inevitability as to the outcome. First published in 2008.
Illustrated.
Discusses the experiences of the 65th Infantry, a Puerto Rican
infantry unit, during the Korean War. 348 pages. maps. ill.
United States Army Center of Military History publication, CMH Pub
70-113-1. United States Army in Iraq and Afghanistan Series. Edited
by Jon T. Hoffman. Provides a soldier's-eye view of the Iraq war.
Full color images throughout. Army Lineage Series. CMH Pub 60-11-1.
Describes lineages, honors, heraldic items, and bibliographies of
Army Field Artillery regiments in the force structure thru 2005.
CMH Pub 70-99-1. Chronicles the establishment and achievements of
U.S. Army Military Intelligence Service, the organization that
trained and employed uniformed Japanese American linguists. Tells
the story of second-generation Japanese Americans (Nisei) who
served as interpreters and translators in World War 2. Describes
how the War Department recruited soldiers from an ethnic minority
and trained them in a secret school to use the Japanese language.
532 pages. ill.
This volume examines the least known of the major units in the
European theater, General Jacob L. Devers' 6th Army Group. Under
General Devers' leadership, two armies, the U.S. Seventh Army under
General Alexander M. Patch and the First French Army led by General
Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, landing on the Mediterranean coast near
Marseille in August 1944, cleared the enemy out of southern France
and then turned east and joined with army groups under Field
Marshal Sir Bernard L. Montgomery and General Omar N. Bradley in
the final assault on Germany. In detailing the campaign of these
Riviera-based armies, the authors have concentrated on the
operational level of war, paying special attention to the problems
of joint, combined, and special operations and to the significant
roles of logistics, intelligence, and personnel policies in these
endeavors. They have also examined in detail deception efforts at
the tactical and operational levels, deep battle penetrations,
river-crossing efforts, combat in built-up areas, and tactical
innovations at the combined arms level. Such concepts are of course
very familiar to today's military students, and the fact that this
volume examines them in such detail makes this study especially
valuable to younger officers and noncommissioned officers. In
truth, the challenges faced by military commanders half a century
ago were hardly unique. That is why I particularly urge today's
military students, who might well face some of these same problems
in future combat, to study this campaign so that they might learn
from their illustrious predecessors in the profession of arms.
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