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The shocking undead discovery of a military historian ·Zombies remain popular – from The Walking Dead to Ash vs. Evil Dead, they just won’t go away ·A gifty, zombie collector’s item ·Authentic military design with 150 illustrations Unearthed from a dusty Army archive, here are portions of two draft manuals instructing soldiers on how to confront . . . ZOMBIES! Now declassified, these files offer a guided tour of the U.S. Army’s adaptable approach to the zombie menace: first through battle strategies and field tactics, and later through instruction on capturing and retraining zombies to use as military assets. Showcasing the seemingly outrageous illustrations from the original volumes, a military historian has selected points of interest, such as the use of zombie combatants during the Cold War, or changes in zombie behavior.

The U.S. Army Zombie Combat Files: From the Lost Archives of the Undead

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
    Publication Date: 15/12/2017
    ISBN13: 9781493029396, 978-1493029396
    ISBN10: 1493029398

    Number of Pages: 240

    Non Fiction , Humour

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    The shocking undead discovery of a military historian ·Zombies remain popular – from The Walking Dead to Ash vs. Evil Dead, they just won’t go away ·A gifty, zombie collector’s item ·Authentic military design with 150 illustrations Unearthed from a dusty Army archive, here are portions of two draft manuals instructing soldiers on how to confront . . . ZOMBIES! Now declassified, these files offer a guided tour of the U.S. Army’s adaptable approach to the zombie menace: first through battle strategies and field tactics, and later through instruction on capturing and retraining zombies to use as military assets. Showcasing the seemingly outrageous illustrations from the original volumes, a military historian has selected points of interest, such as the use of zombie combatants during the Cold War, or changes in zombie behavior.

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