Written by Assyriologist H. W. F. Saggs. It illustrates the Neo-Assyrian Empire. Saggs spent half of his life studying the ancient Assyrians; before he wrote this book. - from Wikipedia
#3174553 in Books Gordon L Rottman 2002-12-30Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.00 x .63 x 7.01l; 1.47 #File Name: 0275978354264 pagesKorean War Order Of Battle
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Korean WarBy K.SchneiderGordon Rottman has written many article and books on modern warfare WW2 to the present. This Order of Battle Book is excellent. It covers so much information I had to read it a second time; To understand hwo throught it is and how he manages to keep it flowing in an orgainzed manner so the reader can quick reference material they may need for wargaming or wiritng about Korea...If you located this book it should be a must buy.3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Not Quite CompleteBy Charles R. GaushThis is a pretty comprehensive volume in that it includes the OB of Communist Forces. The OB the UN forces was very helpful. However; I was looking for casualties in much more detail than that given. I'm trying to find a map of the physical distribution of casualties by a political subdivision other that Prefecture.