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Concord Publications 11 x Historical books on Iraq war + 3 more
$ 18.47
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FREE PRIORITY SHIPPING TO LOWER 48I’m not a dealer, just getting rid of parts of my collection to clear space in my basement.
Please contact me if you have any questions. each of these booklets usually runs between and on ebay, making this at least 0 of reference books – I’m setting my “buy it now” at half that, starting bid even lower – happy hunting.
NOTE: I only ship on Fridays so if you don't pay me before then you'll have to wait another week (or 2 weeks in this case, since I'm gone the following week)
These are typical Concord books which include brief overviews of the campaigns and battles they cover but mostly provide many detailed photographs of military hardware and scenes of battle for use as reference in detailing scale models of the era (all in color for these). This bundle of mostly used booklets includes:
-Mini Color Series 7516 & 7517: “Marines on the Ground” Operation Iraqi Freedom, 1 & 2
-Mini Color Series 7518 & 7519: “Iraq Insurgency” U.S. Army Armored Vehicles in Action, parts 1 & 2
-Mini Color Series 7514: “Thunder Run” The US 3rd Division’s Drive to Baghdad
-Tank Craft (non-concord) “M1 Abrams” (this booklet is designed for modelers and includes multiple images of scale models, modification, detailing, color schemes, and photos of actual tanks. The last two photos are from inside this one.
-Concord Special Ops Magazine Vol.34: (Battle of Fallujah, among other topics)
-Concord “Assault” Magazine Vol.16: (“Gators” in Fallujah, among other topics)
-Concord Special Ops Magazine Vol. 29 & 30: includes “Coalition Forces in Iraq” 1 & 2 (among other topics)
-Concord Special Ops Magazine Vol.25: “British Forces in Babylon – Operation Telic (among others)
-Concord Special Ops Magazine Vol. 36: “Task Force Baghdad- with the 1st Cavalry Division “First Team” in Iraq
-COBRA II, by Michel Gordon & General Bernard Trainor: very detailed and very critical analysis of US involvement in Iraq
-Operation Telic, by Tim Ripley: Iraq operations from the British point of view (this is almost brand new)