Scharre: Army of None: Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War. Recommended by someone here on the board and definitely an interesting topic.
I’m currently listening to Retribution by Max Hastings. Having listened to the most recent Hardcore history I was quite intrigued.
I do not have a ton of time (read absolutely fucking zero) to actually read, so I spend my drives and mornings setting up OR’s listening to books on tape and podcasts.
One of my favorite booksI'm currently reading With the Old Breed by E.B. Sledge. I am very much enjoying it.
I mean mate, it's in the title ;)
Do you think the premise on the cover holds up? Interesting how nations rise and fall in sports.
Does anyone have a recommendation for books regarding the conflict of Israel vs Palestein?
Just started “Into the Fire”, the story of Dakota Meyer and how he was awarded the Medal of Honor. Meyer was the first living Marine in nearly 4 decades to earn the Medal and its a gross understatement to say that his three rows of ribbons look significantly different than the 3 rows I was sporting back in the day!
I appreciate the fact that other things than a short stint with Sarah Palin’s daughter, he’s mostly kept out of the public eye; although I think he had a cameo on that Mat Best zombie movie from a few years ago.
Just finished "The Experience of God" by David Bentley Hart. True to the quote, that man is walking thesaurus. "Theological Territories" now.How Jesus Became God: The Exaltation of a Jewish Preacher from Galilee by Bart Ehrman
Quick quip about it: Bart D. Ehrman explores how an apocalyptic prophet from the backwaters of rural Galilee crucified for crimes against the state came to be thought of as equal with the one God Almighty Creator of all things.
There were also interesting insights into the scandalous issues surrounding the Mark XIV torpedoes as well as issues with the Mark XVIII that I was not aware of.
That's not one of his I've read though Is Paris Burning is excellent, I'll check it out.This is an older book...but one of the best accounts of the Israeli War of Independence I've ever read and I recommend it. It's also available on Chirp as an audiobook, read by the very capable Frederick Davidson.
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I've long been a student of Israel's wars and have a pretty significant collection of books on the subject. This is top of the pile.