War Books Profile: Col. (Ret) Jim Greer, US Army
Colonel (Ret.) Jim Greer spent 30 years in the US Army which included serves in CONUS, Europe and the Middle East, here he shares his top five books on warfare.
Read MoreSelect Page
James K. Greer | 04.17.17
Colonel (Ret.) Jim Greer spent 30 years in the US Army which included serves in CONUS, Europe and the Middle East, here he shares his top five books on warfare.
Read MoreLiam Walsh | 01.30.17
Top Five Books Jim Frederick, Black Hearts This book should be mandatory reading for all junior...
Read MoreBill Neitzke | 01.16.17
Lt. Col. (Ret) Bill Neitzke, Director of Safety for the 88th Air Base Wing, shares his top five books on war.
Read MoreClark Barrett | 12.12.16
Col. Clark Barett of the Michigan Army National Guard his top five books on war and strategy.
Read MoreBlair Schaefer | 12.07.16
US Air Force Capt. Blair Schaefer offers his top five books to read war and strategy.
Read MoreDan Maurer | 11.28.16
Maj. Dan Maurer, a Judge Advocate officer, shares his top five books on innovation and warfare.
Read MoreJason Logue | 11.07.16
Australian Army Lt. Col. Jason Logue, an information operations specialist, shares his top five books on modern war.
Read MoreFrancis Park | 11.04.16
Major Francis Park shares some of the top five books on modern war.
Read MoreThe articles and other content which appear on the Modern War Institute website are unofficial expressions of opinion. The views expressed are those of the authors, and do not reflect the official position of the United States Military Academy, Department of the Army, or Department of Defense.
The Modern War Institute does not screen articles to fit a particular editorial agenda, nor endorse or advocate material that is published. Rather, the Modern War Institute provides a forum for professionals to share opinions and cultivate ideas. Comments will be moderated before posting to ensure logical, professional, and courteous application to article content.