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Sinai Victory: Command decisions in history’s shortest war, Israel’s hundred-hour conquest of Egypt East of Suez, Autumn 1956
Sinai Victory presents a detailed military analysis of the 1956 Suez Crisis, focusing on Israel’s rapid and decisive campaign against Egyptian forces in the Sinai Peninsula. Written by military historian and former U.S. Army brigadier general S.L.A. Marshall, the book examines command decisions, battlefield conditions, troop movements, and the strategic context surrounding what became known as the “Hundred-Hour War.” Supported by maps and tactical illustrations by H. Garver Miller, the work provides a comprehensive account of one of the shortest and most strategically significant conflicts in modern Middle Eastern history.
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