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- Ghost wars, the secret history of the CIA, Afghanistan, and bin Laden, from the Soviet invasion to September 10, 2001, Steve Coll
- Join the Air Force, P.P. Mitchell
- Civil War, by Judy Dodge Cummings
- Lewis and Clark for kids, their journey of discovery with 21 activities, Janis Herbert
- Valiant ambition, George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the fate of the American Revolution, Nathaniel Philbrick
- Most dangerous, most unmerciful, stories from Afghanistan, J. Malcolm Garcia
- Danger close, my epic journey as a combat helicopter pilot in Iraq and Afghanistan, Amber Smith
- Worth dying for, a Navy SEAL's call to a nation, Rorke Denver and Ellis Henican
- The Civil War by the numbers, by Amanda Lanser
- The Vietnam War, timelines, facts, and battles, by Craig Boutland
- Slavery and the Civil War, rooted in racism, Elliott Smith ; Cicely Lewis, Executive Editor
- The United Sates Coast Guard, by Tracy Vonder Brink
- The great leader and the fighter pilot, the true story of the tyrant who created North Korea and the young lieutenant who stole his way to freedom, Blaine Harden
- By water beneath the walls, the rise of the Navy SEALs, Benjamin H. Milligan
- The race to save the Romanovs, the truth behind the secret plans to rescue the Russian imperial family, Helen Rappaport
- The U.S. WASP, trailblazing women pilots of World War II, by Lisa M. Bolt Simons
- The doomsday machine, confessions of a nuclear war planner, Daniel Ellsberg
- Transformed, a Navy SEAL's unlikely journey from the throne of Africa, to the streets of the Bronx, to defying all odds, Remi Adeleke
- World War I, Nicola Barber
- What was the bombing of Hiroshima?, by Jess Brallier ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Overthrow, America's century of regime change from Hawaii to Iraq, Stephen Kinzer
- Combat rescues, by Mark L. Lewis
- Gettysburg, writer, Joeming Dunn ; illustrator: Ben Dunn
- The biggest battles of the Revolutionary War, by Christopher Forest ; consultant, Richard Bell
- 1913, the year before the storm, Florian Illies ; translated from the German by Shaun Whiteside and Jamie Lee Searle
- Embers of war, the fall of an empire and the making of America's Vietnam, Fredrik Logevall
- Top dog, the story of Marine hero Lucca, Maria Goodavage
- The American Revolution, frontline soldiers and their families, Sara Howell
- Smoke screens and gas masks, chemistry goes to war, Tim Ripley
- Living through the Revolutionary War, by Grace Hansen
- American Spartan, the promise, the mission, and the betrayal of Special Forces Major Jim Gant, Ann Scott Tyson
- Dunkirk, retreat to victory, Major General Julian Thompson
- D-Day, [the invasion of Normandy, 1944], Rick Atkinson with Kate Waters
- The U.S. Civil War on the front lines, by Tim Cooke
- October, the story of the Russian Revolution, China MieĢville
- The war outside my window, the Civil War Diary of LeRoy Wiley Gresham, 1860-1865, edited by Janet Elizabeth Croon
- The man who saved the union, Ulysses Grant in war and peace, H. W. Brands
- Life as a spy in the American Revolution, Laura L. Sullivan
- The House of Government, a saga of the Russian Revolution, Yuri Slezkine
- Choosing courage, inspiring stories of what it means to be a hero, Peter Collier
- Navy SEALs, Lee Slater
- The good American, the epic life and adventures of Bob Gersony, the U.S. Government's greatest humanitarian, Robert D. Kaplan
- Baseless, my search for secrets in the ruins of the Freedom of Information Act, Nicholson Baker
- Resisting British rule, an interactive American Revolution adventure, by Elizabeth Raum consultant : Richard Bell, PhD Associate Professor of History University of Maryland, College Park
- U.S. Navy, by Jill Sherman
- Weapons of World War I, by Matt Doeden
- Life during the Revolutionary War, by Bonnie Hinman
- The fly girls revolt, the story of the women who kicked open the door to fly in combat, Eileen A. Bjorkman
- Women heroes of World War II, 32 stories of espionage, sabotage, resistance, and rescue, Kathryn J. Atwood
- Lusitania, triumph, tragedy, and the end of the Edwardian age, Greg King and Penny Wilson