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The saga of Tanya the evil. 02

After being reborn, Tanya has earned the right to be called an Ace and is steadily climbing the ranks. But as much as she wishes to be placed in the safety of the rear, for some reason she keeps winding up at the very edge of the front lines! While swearing revenge on Being X, Tanya's days of brutal combat alongside her beautiful subordinate, Visha, have begun...

Greek warriors

2019
"Traces the evolution of the ancient Greek warrior, from the Persian Wars, the Peloponnesian War, to the rise of Macedonia under Philip II and Alexander the Great. Attention is paid to infantry, including the famous hoplites, cavalry, and naval forces. Sidebars highlight key concepts and figures, while photographs of ancient sculpture, vase paintings, and artifacts offer a glimpse into this distant world"--Provided by publisher.

Warfare in the Middle Ages

1989
Text and photographic illustrations chart the history and development of warfare from the late Roman Empire to the Renaissance.

Special ops

snipers
2015
Describes the history of Special Ops snipers in the military, what they do, how snipers are trained, the tools and equipment used, and more.

Why the Germans lose at war

the myth of German military superiority
1999

Drones for the police and military

"Drones are becoming more and more common every day. While flying drones can be fun, many law enforcement agencies and militaries around the world use drones for important and dangerous missions. This book explores the different kinds of drones used by the police and military, as well as the different kinds of missions they perform."--.

The art of war

2005
Presents sixth-century philosopher Sun Tzu's thoughts on war, in which he discusses the laying of plans, the actual waging of war, and the value of negotiation.

Everything battles

An introduction to the weapons, uniforms, and technology used in battles through history.

Battle

Presents a history of battles, from the hand-to-hand combat of the ancient Assyrians to the artillery actions of World War I.

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