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  1. Riter

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    In Bravely Into Battle, Galloway uses the term FUP. What is FUP?

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    edit II: Forming Up Point (learned that from WW2 Talk)
     
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    Now onto Nanjing 1937: Battle for a Doomed City by Peter Harmsen.
     
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    Technical and Military Imperatives: A Radar History of World War II Louis Brown
     
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    Storme Galloway's With the Irish Against Rommel.
     
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    Just got a copy of Ignition! An Informal History of Liquid Rocket Propellants by John D. Clark. Covers from about 1935 to 1970 and is written with a good sense of humor injected into what could otherwise be a dull topic.
     
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    Finished Al Nofi (ed) Fred Grant at Vicksburg. Twelve year old Fred Grant is permitted by his father to accompany him on his campaigns. Unfortunately Fred falls ill at several points and had no observations to share during.

    Reading Fest's Not I.
     

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