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Osprey Warrior Series SC (1993-2011 OSPREY) comic books 2005

  • Issue #79-1ST
    Osprey Warrior Series SC (1993-2011 OSPREY) 79-1ST

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    Volume 79- 1st printing. "US Doughboy 1916-19!" Written by Thomas Hoff. Art by Adam Hook. Dedicated to the life of the average US soldier during World War I, this book follows the doughboy during the course of the war: from conscription, arrival at a training facility, transportation to Europe, and finally into combat in the trenches. The evolution of the US Army is discussed, and its organization, the tension between Pershing's desire for "open" warfare and the actual reality of trench warfare is examined in detail. Appearance, equipment and weaponry of the American soldier are all featured, along with vivid descriptions of day-to-day experiences and the shock of combat on the front. Softcover, 64 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $18.95.

  • Issue #92-1ST

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    Volume 92- 1st printing. "US Marine Corps Tank Crewman 1941-45!" Written by Kenneth W Estes. Art by Howard Gerrard. The ferocity of the Pacific war almost defied the available military technology. In this environment the evolving use of tanks by the US Marine Corps played a significant role; at the end of the Battle of Okinawa, Major General Lemuel Shepherd wrote in his report that 'if any one supporting arm can be singled out as having contributed more than any others during the progress of the campaign, the tank would certainly be selected.' This book traces the history of the US Marine Corps tank crewman, including the significant changes in doctrine, equipment, and organization that the war brought, and his experience fighting in the Pacific theater. Softcover, 64 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $18.95.

  • Issue #93-1ST

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    Volume 93- 1st printing. "German Infantryman (3) Eastern Front 1943-45!" Written by David Westwood. Art by Elizabeth Sharp. This third volume of a successful mini-series examines the German Infantryman in the latter part of World War II. Despite being constantly in retreat, often short of equipment, sometimes hungry, cold and wet, and the overwhelming numbers of Soviet troops and armour facing him, the German Infantryman's resistance was always fierce, and although constantly moving back towards Germany, his defensive withdrawals cost the Russians dearly. During this period defensive tactics involved close artillery and tank cooperation, even at small unit level. Containing previously unpublished photographs and poignant first hand accounts, this book explores in superb detail daily life, duties and combat action. Softcover, 64 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $18.95.

  • Issue #95-1ST

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    Volume 95- 1st printing. "Japanese Infantryman 1937-45!" Written by Gordon L Rottman. Art by Michael Welply. This book examines in detail the Japanese Infantryman who was, despite comparisons with the notorious German Waffen SS, an enigma to Westerners. Brutal in its treatment of prisoners as well as the inhabitants of the areas that it conquered, the Imperial Japanese Army also had exacting standards for its own men - strict codes of honor compelled Japanese soldiers to fight to the death against the more technologically advanced Allies. Identifying the ways in which the Japanese soldier differed from his Western counterpart, the author explores concepts such as Bushido, Seppuku, Shiki and Hakko Ichi-u in order to understand what motivated Japanese warriors. Softcover, 64 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $18.95.

  • Issue #96-1ST
    Osprey Warrior Series SC (1993-2011 OSPREY) 96-1ST

    Volume 96- 1st printing. "Carolingian Cavalryman AD 768-987 !" Written by David Nicolle. Art by Wayne Reynolds. The army of Charlemagne and his successors enabled the western Franks to recreate what contemporaries regarded as a 'reborn' western Roman empire. Frankish society was well prepared for war, with outstanding communications drawing together the disparate regions of a large empire. The role of mounted troops, the essential striking force of the Frankish army, is explored here. Alongside it was the impact that new technology, such as stirrups, had on warfare in this period. Illuminating a much-neglected area of history, this book shows how the role of cavalry grew in prestige, as the Carolingian armoured horseman gave way to the knight of the early 10th century. Softcover, 64 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $18.95.

  • Issue #97-1ST
    Osprey Warrior Series SC (1993-2011 OSPREY) 97-1ST

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    Volume 97- 1st printing. "French Warship Crews 1789-1805!" Written by Terry Crowdy. Art by Steve Noon. This book gives a detailed and authentic account of the life and experiences of French warship crews from the Revolution up to Trafalgar. It describes the recruitment and composition of crews, the different duties performed and the living conditions they had to endure at sea. Their experiences of fighting the British are covered in depth; from preparing the ship for action, to the violent discharges of heavy calibre guns, the often gruesome realities of sea warfare are revealed through pictures and contemporary testimonies. Softcover, 64 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $18.95.

  • Issue #98-1ST
    Osprey Warrior Series SC (1993-2011 OSPREY) 98-1ST

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    Volume 98- 1st printing. "US Army Infantryman in Vietnam 1965-73!" Written by Gordon L Rottman. Art by Kevin Lyles. This book tells the compelling story of the average US infantryman in Vietnam. Beginning with conscription, enlistment, Basic Training, and Advanced Individual Training at the Armed Forces Induction Center at Fort Polk (the infamous "Tigerland"), it goes on to explore the day-to-day realities of service in Vietnam, from routine tasks at the firebase to search-and-destroy missions, rocket attacks, and firefights in the field. Weaponry, clothing, and equipment are all described and shown in detailed color plates. A vivid picture of the unique culture and experiences of these soldiers emerges - from their vernacular to the prospect of returning to an indifferent, if not hostile, homeland. Softcover, 64 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $18.95.

  • Issue #99-1ST
    Osprey Warrior Series SC (1993-2011 OSPREY) 99-1ST

    Volume 99- 1st printing. "Kampfflieger: Bomber Crewman of the Luftwaffe 1939-45!" Written by Robert F Stedman. Art by Adam Hook. The Kampfflieger are relatively unknown within aviation circles, although many of them had careers as distinguished as those of their fighter-pilot counterparts. The men of the bomber crews did not enjoy the luxury of combat tours - they flew until they died or became unfit for combat duty. This book studies the attitudes, beliefs and motivation of the average crewman, following him through recruitment and training to experience on campaign in western Europe, Africa and the Russian front, detailing the exploits and trials of the famous Ju 87 'Stuka' dive-bomber crews and their own crucial part in Germany's war effort. Softcover, 64 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $18.95.

  • Issue #100-1ST

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    Volume 100- 1st printing. "Nelson's Sailors!" Written by Gregory Fremont-Barnes. Art by Steve Noon. Drawing on many contemporary sources and eyewitness accounts, this book examines the lives of the ordinary sailors of the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1793-1815), detailing their attitudes, duties, comforts, hardships, vices and virtues. The popular image of the British sailor of this time is of a press-ganged wretch living off weevil-infested food, motivated only by prize money and facing constant hazards aboard a floating hell, where discipline was maintained by the lash. The extent to which this enduring image accords with reality is revealed here. Softcover, 64 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $18.95.