… culture, he critiques the undesirable (and escapable) …
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Samuel P. Huntington
The Book of Five Rings
… Written in 1645, Musashi was a Samurai in Japan’s Edo … before his death describing his ‘ways’. One of few well known East … content of the time was considerably different, many of the …
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Miyamoto Musashi
On Infantry
… the First and Second World Wars, the Korean War, and the Arab-Israeli Wars. The authors …
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John A. English and Bruce I. Gudmundsson
Not Mentioned in Despatches: The History and Mythology of the Battle of Goose Green
… ‘H’ Jones and contrasts it unfavourably with ‘directive command’. … …
… to provide a repeatable, measurable, and realistic marshalling … for the demands of modern warfare. The Training Problem and … front of a real helicopter. This was the job-standard ‘live’ …
… the first sent south to try to block the enemy. After an … of advance, Germany's goal was to capture the town of … key to the major railway junction of Amiens. Not all …
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Peter Edgar
The Battle of Broodseinde Ridge 1917
… Battle of Ypres), 4 October 1917, was a powerful display of how … objectives were limited, weather was favourable and firepower overwhelming. …
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William Westerman
Command: The Politics of Military Operations from Korea to Ukraine
… In war, command is about forging and … command since the Second World War through a series of eleven … decision-making remains inseparable from civilian priorities, …
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Lawrence Freedman
War: the lethal custom
… on a topic as vast and varied as ‘war’, Gwynne Dwyer has done an admirable job of writing a book about the custom of war, placing it within historical …
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Gwynne Dyer
Apocalypse Now (1979)
… to eliminate a ‘rogue’ colonel waging his own war in-country. Filled with memorable lines and scenes (‘I love …