Description
Hardback cover has some light wear. Pages are clean. The binding is secure.
This very good condition copy of “Combat and Survival, What It Takes To Fight and Win, Vol. 15” offers a rare glimpse into the world of professional soldiers. Written by H.S. Stutman, a noted military historian and author, this volume is part of the acclaimed “Inside World of the Professional Soldier” series. Published in the latter half of the 20th century, it provides a fascinating window into the mindset, training, and experiences of elite military forces during a period marked by the Cold War and numerous regional conflicts.
Stutman’s meticulous research and firsthand accounts from veterans shed light on the physical and psychological demands of combat, as well as the strategies and tactics employed by professional soldiers to survive and emerge victorious. Beyond the technical aspects of warfare, the book delves into the personal narratives of those who served, offering a humanizing perspective on the realities of military life.
For collectors, this well-preserved hardcover edition represents a valuable addition to any military history library, particularly for those interested in the postwar era and the evolution of modern warfare. Readers will appreciate Stutman’s engaging storytelling and the book’s ability to transport them to the front lines, fostering a deeper understanding of the sacrifices and triumphs of those who serve.