Incoming Resources
- The last years of Robert E. Lee, from Gettysburg to Lexington, Douglas Savage
- William Tecumseh Sherman, in the service of my country : a life, James Lee McDonough
- Here, right matters, an American story, Alexander S. Vindman
- My share of the task, a memoir, Stanley McChrystal
- Braxton Bragg, the most hated man of the Confederacy, Earl J. Hess
- The invisible front, love and loss in an era of endless war, Yochi Dreazen
- Wellington's wars, the making of a military genius, Huw J. Davies
- The man who saved the union, Ulysses Grant in war and peace, H. W. Brands
- Confederate General Leonidas Polk, Louisiana's fighting bishop, Cheryl H. White, PhD
- Killing Patton, the strange death of World War II's most audacious general, Bill O'Reilly & Martin Dugard
- Hero of two worlds, the Marquis de Lafayette in the age of revolution, Mike Duncan
- The immortal Irishman, the Irish revolutionary who became an American hero, Timothy Egan
- Living with no excuses, the remarkable rebirth of an American soldier, Noah Galloway with Rebecca Angel Baer
- Patton's payback, the battle of El Guettar and General Patton's rise to glory, Stephen L. Moore
- General Fox Conner, Pershing's Chief of Operations and Eisenhower's mentor, Steven Rabalais
- Patton, blood, guts, and prayer, Michael Keane
- The unforgiving minute, a soldier's education, Craig M. Mullaney
- Lee and his generals, essays in honor of T. Harry Williams, edited by Lawrence Lee Hewitt and Thomas E. Schott
- The invisible front, love and loss in an era of endless war, Yochi Dreazen
- Fighting Patton, George S. Patton Jr. through the eyes of his enemies, Harry Yeide
- Searching for George Gordon Meade, the forgotten victor of Gettysburg, Tom Huntington
- Living with no excuses, the remarkable rebirth of an American soldier, Noah Galloway with Rebecca Angel Baer
- Douglas MacArthur, American warrior, Arthur Herman
- Robert E. Lee, a life, Allen C Guelzo
- The last years of Robert E. Lee, from Gettysburg to Lexington, Douglas Savage
- American warrior, the true story of a legendary Ranger, Gary O'Neal with David Fisher
- The immortal Irishman, the Irish revolutionary who became an American hero, Timothy Egan
- Without hesitation, the odyssey of an American warrior, Hugh Shelton with Ronald Levinson and Malcolm McConnell
- Terrible swift sword, the life of General Philip H. Sheridan, Joseph Wheelan
- A fiery peace in a cold war, Bernard Schriever and the ultimate weapon, Neil Sheehan
- The man who saved the union, Ulysses Grant in war and peace, H.W. Brands
- William Tecumseh Sherman, in the service of my country : a life, James Lee McDonough
- Hero of two worlds, the Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution, Mike Duncan
- Here, right matters, an American story, Alexander S. Vindman
- A fiery peace in a cold war, Bernard Schriever and the ultimate weapon, Neil Sheehan
- A fiery peace in a cold war, Bernard Schriever and the ultimate weapon, Neil Sheehan
- Longstreet, The Confederate General Who Defied the South., Elizabeth R Varon
- Longstreet, the Confederate general who defied the South, Elizabeth R. Varon
- My share of the task, Stanley A. McChrystal
- Pershing, [a biography], James Lacey ; [foreword by General Wesley K. Clark]
- The man who saved the Union, Ulysses Grant in war and peace, H.W. Brands
- MacArthur's war, the flawed genius who challenged the American political system, Bevin Alexander
- Target: Patton, the plot to assassinate General George S. Patton, Robert K. Wilcox
- The scourge of war, the life of William Tecumseh Sherman, Brian Holden Reid
- Longstreet, the Confederate general who defied the South, Elizabeth R. Varon
- Killing Patton, the strange death of World War II's most audacious general, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Killing Patton, the strange death of World War II's most audacious general, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- George S. Patton, war hero, by George E. Stanley ; illustrated by Meryl Henderson
- Call sign chaos, learning to lead, Jim Mattis and Bing West
- For love of country, what our veterans can teach us about citizenship, heroism, and sacrifice, Howard Schultz and Rajiv Chandrasekaran