![]() The Winning of World War II: Top Command - Field Commanders: Omar N. Bradley and George S. Patton, Jr. The Second World War produced an outstanding array of great Allied military commanders, perhaps none so highly regarded as General Omar N. Bradley and General George S. Patton. From North Africa to the great battlefields of Europe, their combined genius and courage helped steer our nation through one of its greatest challenges... the Second World War. This video combines authentic military footage, painstakingly researched from a multitude of sources, with expert commentary by General John S. D. Eisenhower to create a vivid and accurate portrait of these two great leaders. From Patton's fast, hard-hitting Third Army's drive across France to Bradley's expert military leadership on D-Day to the total defeat of Germany, every critical juncture is examined and explained. Top Command... "Bradley and Patton" also depicts the contrasting personalities of these two distinguished men: Bradley, soft-spoken and humble, performing without glamour and fanfare; Patton, the more colorful of the two, headstrong by nature and fearlessly aggressive. Finally, this extraordinary presentation culminates with a glimpse of Bradley's role in post-war world affairs and Patton's victory speech and accidental death only four months after the war ended. This rare collector's video will be a treasured volume in your military history library. ![]() Buck Commander 15 Count Field Wipes - UnScented Buck Commander Scent Eliminator Field Wipes eliminates odors by permanetly entrapping odor causing molecules. Removes human odors, smoke, urine, food odors, etc. Contains one container with 15 wipes. ![]() Field Commander Cohen: Tour of 1979 $7.98 Leonard Cohen continues to gather major acclaim, and rightfully so, for his recent tour. The tour kicked off last year in Europe, and recently the CD/DVD set "Leonard Cohen Live in London" was issued. It is a great live set, but it made me reach back to an earlier live album of Cohen. "Field Commander Cohen: Tour of 1979" (12 tracks; 63 min.; released in 2000) was recorded on Leonard Cohen's European tour in December, 1979, on the heels of the release of his "Recent Songs" album earlier that year. The album rightfully focuses on that album, brining 4 tracks from it, one better than the other: "The Window", "The Smokey Life", The Gypsy's Wife" and "The Guests". The other album that is featured heavily is 1974's "New Skin for Old Ceremony", featuring the hit "Lover Lover Lover" (perhaps the best track on this album), and also "Field Commander Cohen" and "Why Don't You Try". Cohen's classic debut album also get three tracks, and it is when you hear him in particular on these tracks that the 30 year difference between this set and the "Live in London" set becomes clear. On this album Cohen is in his prime (44 years at the time), and in great command of both his guitar playing and his voice, which sounds markedly better than on the "Live in London" set. In all, of Cohen's four official live albums (1973's "Live Songs", this one, "Cohen Live" from his 1994 tour, and the just released "Live in London" one), this one is, from an artistic perspective, the best one in my book. It is Leonard Cohen at the top of his game, period. While the "Live in London" carries a lot of sentimental weight (and there is nothing wrong with that), any Leonard Cohen fan will want to have "Field Commander Cohen" in his or her collection. ![]() YuGiOh GX Phantom Darkness Single Card Field-Commander Rahz PTDN-EN030 Super Rare YuGiOh Phantom Darkness - Phantom Darkness Single Cards! When this card is Normal or Special Summoned, select 1 Level 4 or lower Warrior-Type monster from your Deck, except Field-Commander Rahz, and place it on top of your Deck. |
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