For decades, I received my copy of The Marine Corps Gazette, scanned the table of contents for interesting articles, and then turned to the back to check out the featured book reviews for that month. While imperfect, this process presents you with ideas on what to read next. Suppose you take that one step further and look at the larger family of Military Journals and periodicals produced by the services, their war colleges, and publishers. In that case, you get a robust list of books that might interest you.
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