Edward G. Miller

Lieutenant Colonel, US Army (Ret.)

“Desperate Hours at Kesternich," World War II, November 1996, 30-36


US Army color guard at the dedication of a monument to German and American soldiers, Kesternich Germany.

Selected Works

Military History
Nothing Less Than Full Victory
Available now from the US Naval Institute Press
A Dark and Bloody Ground--the Hürtgen Forest and Roer River Dams 1944-1945
Before the Battle of the Bulge, there was the Hürtgen Forest.
History/Comment
"Fighting Blind in Hurtgen Forest"
An overview of this brutal fight appears in the October 2011 issue of America in World War II magazine.
Magazine Articles
"Singling"
This article on the WWII tank battle at Singling, France, appears in the September 2011 issue of Armchair General Magazine.
"All the Wrong Reasons"
The chain of decisionmaking that led to the Army's most disastrous WWII campaign appeared in the Summer 2010 issue of World War II Quarterly.
Current Military Operations
"BFSB 101: A Brief Introduction to the Battlefield Surveillance Brigade" (Armor Magazine, Nov-Dec 2010)
Ed's latest work is as co-author of an overview of a new-type Army unit now deployed to combat in Afghanistan and Iraq