War Books Profile: Lieutenant Colonel Eric Murphy, US Air Force
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Eric Murphy | 05.15.17
Top Five Books Graham Allison and Philip Zelikow, Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban...
Read MoreJames 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 MoreAndrew Bacevich | 02.27.17
MWI adjunct scholar Andrew Bacevich shares his top five books on war and 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 MoreDave Lyle | 12.19.16
Lieutenant Colonel Dave “Sugar” Lyle of the US Air Force shares his top five books on warfare.
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.
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