Description
Hardback cover has some light wear. Pages are clean. The binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “Combat and Survival: What It Takes to Fight and Win” offers a fascinating glimpse into the military tactics and survival strategies of the mid-20th century. Published as part of a renowned reference series, this volume by H.S. Stuttman delves into the harsh realities of armed conflict, exploring the physical and psychological demands of battle.
Beyond the technical aspects of warfare, Stuttman’s work sheds light on the human experience of soldiers, drawing from first-hand accounts and historical analyses. Readers can expect insights into the training regimens, equipment, and mindsets necessary for survival in extreme conditions, making this book a valuable resource for military historians, enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the gritty realities of combat.
As a vintage publication from a respected reference series, this copy represents a unique opportunity for collectors to acquire a piece of mid-20th century military literature. Its well-preserved condition, with only light wear on the hardback cover and clean, securely bound pages, ensures an engaging and immersive reading experience.