Book, Roger Ford et al, The whites of their eyes : close-quarter combat, 1997
The whites of their eyes : close-quarter combat
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The authors trace close-quarter combat in the automatic fire era. Starting with WWI trench fighting, they go all the way of up the Gulf, Chechen and Yugoslav wars that were current when the book was written. We see and discuss, Submachine guns, grenades, knives, mines, and all the level of entrenchment from scrapes to deep bunkers