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subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
Little was written on the policy- and strategy-making process when there were multiple decision makers. Strategy in peace was recognized especially in the Cold War as something just as real as strategy war.
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
This book covers all the aspects of military service, regulations, organization, and introductions to the different arms of the service.
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
On the weapons and war implements of the ancient Hindus -- On the authenticty of the Śukranīti -- On the use of gunpowder and firearms in general -- Inside the home of gunpowder and firearms -- On the Army organization and political ...
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
On the weapons and war implements of the ancient Hindus -- On the authenticty of the Śukranīti -- On the use of gunpowder and firearms in general -- Inside the home of gunpowder and firearms -- On the Army organization and political ...
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
Contains Foch's principles about warfare and military science.
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
Dette værk ved L. Mention "Le Comte S.-G. et ses Reformes" 1884 er udarbejdet ved brug af Arkivet i "Depot de la Guerre" (se dette) og Vaults værk (se dette) foruden brug af "Memoires de M. ." af S.-G. selv og andre samtidige kilder - ...
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
In the text of Military and political hints, he urges the United States to improve its preparedness for war by modeling its military institutions on those of France.
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
A tactical manual of how to effectively fight small wars in hostile territory and difficult terrain, based on the author's experiences in West Africa.
subject:"Military art and science" from books.google.com
The range tables they provided were not even usable with the guns of the time. The solution of the trajectory problem would await Benjamin Robins and the 18th century. Professor Hale supports Hall's conclusion with three arguments.