Harper Torchbook, 242 pp., $1.95 (paper)
Knopf, 252 pp., $6.95
Houghton Mifflin, 768 pp., $12.50
Johns Hopkins, 5 volumes and Index, 3110 pp., $75.00
Johns Hopkins, 255 pp., $10.00
Doubleday, 732 pp., $10.00
Doubleday, 400 pp., $7.95
McGraw-Hill, 288 pp., $8.50
The Pilgrim Press and The National Catholic Reporter, 183 pp., $2.95 (paper)
You can work through these books (or any others on the military) as many times as you choose, but there remains only one place to begin any discussion—with the two challenges posed by J. Glenn Gray at the end of The Warriors.
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