Men Against Fire

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Men Against Fire is a controversial 1947 military psychology book by U.S. Army historian S. L. A. Marshall that examines soldiers’ behavior in combat and famously claimed that only a small fraction of infantrymen actually fired their weapons at the enemy in World War II.

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S. L. A. Marshall notableWork Men Against Fire