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The Military Science of Star Wars

By: George Beahm
Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
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The Military Science of Star Wars is an audiobook that will appeal to Star Wars fans everywhere

The first ever in-depth analysis of the tactics and equipment used by the heroes and villains of the Star Wars universe has arrived! Spanning all of the films, this comprehensive audiobook goes into detail about the various guerrilla tactics of the Rebel Alliance and the awe-inspiring might of the Grand Army of the Republic and Darth Vader's Empire. Including detailed examples from Earth’s military history, best-selling author George Beahm illustrates how a merciless empire managed to subdue a galaxy with the application of overwhelming force and technology, and how a ragtag group of rebels could cobble together enough of a punch to topple a seemingly unbeatable enemy.

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there were some inaccuracies in this book, like referring to the Empire when talking about the battle of Naboo (instead of the Trade Federation), using the wrong movie title when talking about events. that was quite bothersome to me

interesting enough book

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