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Another compilation of military reading lists: Some U.S. Army favorites, plus a provocative one from a smart admiral

6011656420_1ce669c6f6_bI was looking for something else the other day and noticed this Army compilation of reading lists.

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A picture taken on November 14, 2014 shows bookshelves in the renovated National University Library (Bibliotheque Nationale Universitaire or BNU in French) in Strasbourg, eastern France. The renovation works started in October 2010. AFP PHOTO/FREDERICK FLORIN (Photo credit should read FREDERICK FLORIN/AFP/Getty Images)

I was looking for something else the other day and noticed this Army compilation of reading lists. Not bad but I still prefer the Australian version.

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I was looking for something else the other day and noticed this Army compilation of reading lists. Not bad but I still prefer the Australian version.

And here is an interesting reading list, in interview form, from retired Adm. James Stavridis. Plus, here is a good roundup of the American literature of the Vietnam War.

In unrelated other news, but I’ve got no other place to put it today: An Air Force 2-star got booted for making some kind of inappropriate comment about a company grade female officer. The Air Force is to be commended for its release of this information, which contrasts with the Army’s approach.

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Thomas E. Ricks covered the U.S. military from 1991 to 2008 for the Wall Street Journal and then the Washington Post. He can be reached at ricksblogcomment@gmail.com. Twitter: @tomricks1

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