Book Review: 7 Seconds to Die – Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
This article is a book review of '7 Seconds to Die' by John Antal which launches into a discussion of the changing character and unchanging nature of war, with comment on the employment of tanks and combined arms.
… objects can actually be where the meaning of those objects … more special. It is now worth waking up before 6am on a Saturday … it is the more sophisticated way to score them and takes much …
Clausewitz and Centres of Gravity: Turning the Esoteric Into Practical Outcomes
… Introduction Clausewitz’s On War is a monumental military … into a general philosophy of war, Clausewitz swept a broad but … really knows what Clausewitz meant when he wrote On War . We …
Musings of a Major: What’s Next After Sub-Unit Command?
… you join the Army as an officer? Was it to selflessly serve and … combat to protect our nation? Or was it have a job where you could … came to an end all too soon; meaning that despite the …
… look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the LORD … at Singleton looking like he was under the weather; smoking and … the quirkiness I observed. Quirky means a peculiarity of character; …
… and more important underlying meaning. A meaning, I’d argue, … correct response may not always be clear cut or obvious. The … to complete a task but to be aware of how and why they did it in …