Military art and science
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Military art and science
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Military art and science
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Incoming Resources
- The defence of Duffer's Drift, E.D. Swinton
- Century of warfare, produced by Nugus/Martin Productions ; The History Channel
- Ripples of battle, how wars of the past still determine how we fight, how we live, and how we think, Victor Davis Hanson
- Sun Tzu at Gettysburg, ancient military wisdom in the modern world, Bevin Alexander
- An analysis of the Army's Arsenal Support Program Initiative
- Popular mechanics, Strategic Entertainment, LLC in association with Koch Entertainment presents ; produced in consultation with the editors of Popular Mechanics magazine
- Battle, [discover the history of warfare-from the hand-to-hand combact of the ancients to the artillery battles of World War I], written by Richard Holmes ; photographed by Geoff Dann and Geoff Brightling
- The foundations of the science of war, by J.F.C. Fuller
- Invention and technology, edited by Tom Jackson
- A short guide to Clausewitz on war, Edited and with an introd. by Roger Ashley Leonard. Pref. by Michael Howard
- The new rules of war, victory in the age of durable disorder, Sean McFate
- Rescue from an ISIS prison!, Delta Force in Iraq during the War on Terror, by Diane Bailey
- Warfare in the age of non-state actors, implications for the U.S. Army ; the proceedings of the combat studies institute 2007 military history symposium, Kendall D. Gott, managing editor ; Michael G. Brooks, general editor
- On war, Carl von Clausewitz
- Military strategy, a very short introduction, Antulio J. Echevarria II
- Practical instructions for military officers ... to which is annexed a new Military dictionary
- Secret tunnel warfare, 360 Productions ; produced and directed by John Hayes Fisher
- The art of war, the complete text of Sun Tzu's classic compiled in this special edition with Frederick the Great's Instructions to his generals and Machivelli's The prince, with an introduction by Marc A. Moore
- Weapons of war, Thirteen ; ITV Global Entertainment ; Granada Television ; producer/director, Roger Finnigan, James Millar, Volume 1
- Technology in war, the impact of science on weapon development and modern battle, Kenneth Macksey
- Amphibious warfare ;, an illustrated history, by Norman Polmar and Peter B. Mersky
- The art of war, Sun Tzu ; translated, edited and introduced by Peter Harris with a foreword by General David Petraeus (U.S. Army, Ret.)
- Tom Clancy, a critical companion, Helen S. Garson
- On war, Carl von Clausewitz ; edited with an introd. by Anatol Rapoport
- History of operations research in the United States Army, Charles R. Shrader
- The Sword and the pen, a collection of the world's greatest military writings, prepared by Sir Basil Liddell Hart ; edited by Adrian Liddell Hart
- The art of war for women, Sun Tzu's ancient strategies and wisdom for winning at work, Chin-Ning Chu
- Ultimate guide to U.S. Army survival skills, tactics, and techniques, edited by Jay McCullough
- Las 33 estrategias de la guerra, Robert Greene ; una produccion de Joost Elffers
- War, ends and means, Paul Seabury and Angelo Codevilla
- Century of warfare, produced by Nugus/Martin Productions ; The History Channel, Disc 5
- The rules of victory, how to transform chaos and conflict : strategies from The art of war, James Gimian & Barry Boyce
- Horse soldiers, the extraordinary story of a band of U.S. soldiers who rode to victory in Afghanistan, Doug Stanton
- The art of war for women, Sun Tzu's ancient strategies and wisdom for winning at work, Chin-Ning Chu
- Interval estimates for probabilities of non-perforation derived from a generalized pivotal quantity, by David W. Webb
- Air Force smart operations for the twenty-first century, identifying potential failure points in sustaining continuous process improvement across the Air Force, Harold W. Linnean
- 12 strong, the declassified true story of the horse soldiers, Doug Stanton
- Selected readings from Military Thought, 1963-1973, selected and compiled by Joseph D. Douglass, Jr. and Amoretta M. Hoeber ; biographical data by Harriet Fast Scott
- Catch that tiger, Churchill's secret order that launched the most astounding and dangerous mission of World War II, Noel Botham and Bruce Montague
- Principles of war, translated and edited with an introd. by Hans W. Gatzke
- Hyperspectral imaging and obstacle detection for robotics navigation, by Heesung Kwon [and others]
- The Civil War, a production of Florentine Films and WETA-TV ; a film by Ken Burns ; produced by Ken Burns and Ric Burns ; written by Geoffrey C. Ward, Ric Burns and Ken Burns ; directed by Ken Burns
- The gun, the ship, and the pen, warfare, constitutions, and the making of the modern world, Linda Colley
- Military heritage of America, [by] R. Ernest Dupuy [and] Trevor N. Dupuy
- The Field of Mars, being an alphabetical digestion of the principal naval and military engagements, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, particularly of Great Britain and her allies, from the ninth century to the Peace of 1801, Selected from the best historians and journalists, and adjusted from the greatest authority. Interspersed with concise descriptions of the towns and places, the subject of each article. Embellished with upwards of 70 portraits, maps, charts, plans, views of battles, and sea fights
- An analysis of the army's transformation programs and possible alternatives
- Deadliest warrior, Network Enterprises Inc, Season 1
- Century of warfare, produced by Nugus/Martin Productions ; The History Channel, Disc 4
- The military science of Star Wars, George Beahm
- Weapons of the ancient world, Rivka Gonen
Outgoing Resources
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