Incoming Resources
- The Polar Bear Expedition, the heroes of America's forgotten invasion of Russia, 1918-1919, James Carl Nelson
- The diary of Sam Watkins, a confederate soldier, edited by Ruth Ashby; illustration and map by Laszlo Kubinyi
- Lawrence in Arabia, war, deceit, imperial folly and the making of the modern Middle East, Scott Anderson
- Slaughterhouse-five, or, the children's crusade, a duty-dance with death, by Kurt Vonnegut, a fourth-generation German-American now living in easy circumstances on Cape Cod (and smoking too much), who, as an American infantry scout hors de combat, as a prisoner of war, witnessed the fire-bombing of Dresden, Germany, "the Florence of the Elbe, " a long time ago, and survived to tell the tale. This is a novel somewhat in the telegraphic schizophrenic manner of tales of the planet Tralfamadore, where the flying saucers come from. Peace
- The Ghost Road, Pat Barker
- American cipher, Bowe Bergdahl and the U.S. tragedy in Afghanistan, Matt Farwell and Michael Ames
- Deborah Sampson, Rick Burke
- The things they cannot say, stories soldiers won't tell you about what they've seen, done or failed to do in war, Kevin Sites
- Iron gold, Pierce Brown
- Natural born heroes, how a daring band of misfits mastered the lost secrets of strength and endurance, Christopher McDougall
- Sarah Emma Edmonds was a great pretender, the true story of a Civil War spy, Carrie Jones ; illustrations by Mark Oldroyd
- Miles Standish, by Susan Martins Miller
- Wilber's War, An American Family's Journey through World War II, Hale Bradt