Military history readers, to me! For Moose and Squirrel!

Started by CountDeMoney, September 29, 2009, 07:49:56 PM

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CountDeMoney

I need recommendations for authoritative accounts of Soviet action of Afghanistan, centered principally around military operations.  Anybody ever read "The Bear Went Over the Mountain: Soviet Combat Tactics in Afghanistan"?

Anybody mentions Charlie Wilson's War gets a muj Stinger square in the nutsack.

Neil

You know, Philip Seymour Hoffman was delightful in that movie.
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CountDeMoney

Quote from: Neil on September 29, 2009, 07:53:23 PM
You know, Philip Seymour Hoffman was delightful in that movie.

Yes, yes he was.

Now consider yourself Stingered in your Speedo.

Neil

Quote from: CountDeMoney on September 29, 2009, 07:55:16 PM
Quote from: Neil on September 29, 2009, 07:53:23 PM
You know, Philip Seymour Hoffman was delightful in that movie.

Yes, yes he was.

Now consider yourself Stingered in your Speedo.
I'm just saying, when he broke that guy's window, it reminded me of the good old days.  It's a shame that the West doesn't have the moral courage to destroy their enemies anymore.
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Agelastus

Sorry CdM, can't help you there. It's too recent a conflict for my military history interests.
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Quote from: Neil on September 29, 2009, 07:53:23 PM
You know, Philip Seymour Hoffman was delightful in that movie.
I really liked the office staff and the ass shots of whatshername.

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HisMajestyBOB

I've heard good things about "The Bear went over the mountain", but have not read it myself. In fact, I think someone here was praising it.
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Tonitrus

I know I saw at Barnes&Noble, last I was there, what was basicially the "AAR" of Afghanistan as written(translated to English, of course) by the Red Army General Staff, and was chock full of grognard-geek goodness.

Caliga

Are you trying to design your own consim or something?  :huh:
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CountDeMoney


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The Bear Went over the Mountain is a hard read (as in, it really isn't designed to be "readable") and makes some questionable assumptions, but does have the kinds of details that aren't available elsewhere.  As far as I know, no one has written a balanced, incisive account of that war, and given life expectancies in Afghanistan and Russia, it may already be too late.
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