A look at the army of the Roman Empire covers training, weapons, equipment, marches, camp building, siege machinery, battle tactics, and peacetime duties
Briefly describes conditions in classical Greece, looks at weapons, armor, battle formations, and tactics, and shows naval battles, Spartan training, and siege warfare
Describes how a young page in fourteenth-century Europe trained in the arts of war through jousts and tournaments and provides detailed information on armor, weapons, battle tactics, the feudal system, and medieval castles
A look at the experiences of Civil War soldiers covers organization, uniforms, weapons, equipment, camp life, battle formations, casualties, trench warfare, and medical services
Describes the induction, draft, boot camp, and service experiences common to most World War II soldiers in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters of operation
A look at the life of early nineteenth-century British soldiers covers uniforms, equipment, weapons, discipline, barracks, formations, combat strategies, and camp life
Discusses the development of new European civilizations between 200 and 1200 A.D., including the fall of the Roman Empire, creation of the Holy Roman Empire, rise of Moslem power, and the Vikings.
Examines the life and experiences of a typical Union and Confederate soldier during the Civil War. Includes a glossary of terms and a brief chronology of major events in the war.
Examines the day-to-day life and experiences of a typical soldier during the middle ages in England and France. Includes a glossary of terms and a brief chronology of major military events from the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries.