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The War as I Saw It: 1918 Letters of a Tank Corps Lieutenant by Harvey Harris,

The War as I Saw It: 1918 Letters of a Tank Corps Lieutenant by Harvey Harris,
The War as I Saw It is a completely fresh point of view of the "war to end all wars", an extraordinary first-person view of a young officer in the opening battles of the American Tank Corps in World War I. Written by a young, well-educated American, these forty-six letters chronicle the birth of the Tank Corps and provide a rare glimpse into a rich and complex arena of history. Harvey L. Harris clearly delighted in being a part of what was, then, cutting-edge technology in the Tank Corps; his letters capture the essence of American naivete and sense of adventure in Europe. A keen observer of people and events, Harris details his early training in France, the two major battles he witnessed, and his proximity to a then-unknown colonel, George S. Patton, Jr. Because this short but meaningful period of American military history has been largely neglected, the publication of these letters provides a window into a slice of military history beautifully captured in a young officer's first-person letters to his family back home in the States. The eightieth anniversary of the armistice that ended World War I will occur November 11, 1998. The War as I Saw It will be of particular interest to historians and, in particular, to American war/military history buffs. The War as I Saw It is the only title currently in print that extensively considers the use of American armored tanks in World War I.



Tanks and Artillery: Includes Five Full-Color Press-Out Models to Build, Over 60 Decorative Color Stickers, and a 48-Page Book with Sticker and Punch-
Tanks and Artillery: Includes Five Full-Color Press-Out Models to Build, Over 60 Decorative Color Stickers, and a 48-Page Book with Sticker and Punch-
Ready. Aim. Fire! From the ancient origins of gunpowder to modern computerized tanks, Model Maker Tanks and Artillery explores military arsenals throughout time. Perfect for future Four Star Generals, this exciting book takes kids on a historical overview of the military's mightiest machines-from spy planes and submarines to tanks and artillery. Each spread is filled with detailed illustrations, photography, quick-study timelines, and lots of graphic action. To further complement the historical narrative, this fascinating 48-page book features five full-color press-out models (a Carronade, Field Cannon, Mark 1 Tank, Paladin Tank, and Abrams Tank) for kids to build and customize with more than 60 decorative reusable decals.



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