From Total War to Total Victory / How the War was (Really) Won –
March 1995 Conference Proceedings

(The Cantigny Military History Series, 2005) with The U.S. Naval Institute
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Black Lions: A Century of Valor / The First One Hundred Years
of the 28th Infantry Regiment
by Col. Stephen L. Bowman (The Cantigny Military History Series, 2002)

From the Journal of Military History:
“This volume is a fine contribution to the regimental history genre . . . it will be of interest to anyone who served in the 28th Infantry as well as any scholar interested in the modern history of the United States Army.”
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Blood and Sacrifice: The History of the 16th Infantry Regiment
from the Civil War Through the Gulf War
by Steven E. Clay (The Cantigny Military History Series, 2001)

From Russell F. Weigley:
“. . . a finely detailed account of a famous infantry regiment, incorporating also much of the history of the division of which the 16th Infantry has been a part since the First World War, the Big Red One.”

From Rick Atkinson:
“Rich in character portraits and fine brush strokes of detail, the book is authoritative, comprehensive, and compelling.”


From Alan R. Millett:
“This book shows the importance of tradition in molding a regiment that can face Omaha Beach and the rubber plantations of Vietnam and their stubborn defenders. The 16th Infantry's story is the history of the U.S. Army.”

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The Greatest Thing We Have Ever Attempted: Historical Perspectives
on the Normandy Campaign
Contributing writer (The Cantigny Military History Series, 1998)
Proceedings of conference cosponsored with U.S. Naval Institute.

From Journal of Military History:
“. . . provides a refreshing diversity of outlook. . . . insights and comments from actual D-day staff and frontline participants give an added beneficial context.”

From Proceedings:
“. . . an accurate, unsentimental reminder of events fast receding into history.”
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Blue Spaders: The 26th Infantry Regiment, 1917–1967
by Gen. Paul F. Gorman (The Cantigny Military History Series, 1997)
From Col. Harry G. Summers Jr.:
“Blue Spaders is not intended to be a comprehensive history of the 26th Infantry Regiment, but rather a book that captures the unit’s ‘personality.’ And in that endeavor it has succeeded admirably.”
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Cantigny at Seventy-Five: A Professional Discussion

Contributing writer (The Cantigny Military History Series, 1994)

From Journal of Military History:
“For anyone contemplating serious study of the U.S. Army’s operational role in the First World War, Cantigny at Seventy-Five is an eye-opening handbook on how to proceed.”

From Register of the Kentucky Historical Society
“For anyone contemplating serious study of the U.S. Army’s operational role in the First World War, Cantigny at Seventy-Five is an eye-opening handbook on how to proceed.”


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