Let's talk and post about books that are /k/ related. I just want to read stuff.
- A Nightmares prayer (A harrier pilot memoirs)
- No lack of Courage by Colonel Horn
- Combat Leaders Field Guide
Leadership and training for the fight
Book of two guns
Tao of jeet kun do
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Beyond Neptune spear
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Sitting ducks is pretty short if I remember correctly.
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Bumping
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>Infantrie Greift An by Erwin Rommel
It's motherfucking Rommel.
>Poilu by Louis Barthas
Nice view of the trenches of WWI from the view of one of the many soldiers just trying to survive it. Less tactics, more trenchfoot, if you will.
>Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond
It's not really /k/-specific, but holy fuck you all need something to balance out /pol/'s ever-encroaching stormfag bullshit. Basically, it deals with how environmental determinism gave Europe a massive advantage in colonization and pretty much dictated the rough course of human history.
Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
Legionnaire by Simon Murray
With the Old Breed by Eugene Sledge
Bump for guides
Storm of Steel is probably one of the best military autobiographies
>War Made New
>Savage Wars of Peace
>Invisible Armies
All by Max Boot, War Made New is the most focused on weapon development but also discusses the importance of doctrinal changes to take advantage of new tech. The other two books are about insurgencies with Savage Wars of Peace focused on American "small wars" in 19th and 20th centuries. Invisible Armies is an exploration of insurgencies throughout human history.
Guerilla warfare handbook by Che Guevara is a pretty good read.
If you're too afraid to have your political sensibilities triggered you can even skip the part where he talks politics and just focus on how to construct molotov cocktails and why a pipe is one of the most important pieces in your guerillero kit.
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Fuck, reading opposing political opinions is usually a good practice anyway. Helps prevent you from falling into an echo chamber.
Sad thing is that both sides of the political spectrum gave their heads too far up their asses to consider for even a second that they might be wrong. Tumblr and /pol/ are oddly similar in that respect, nowadays.