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
- Subject of35
- Empires at war, a chronological encyclopedia, Richard A. Gabriel
- Instruments of war, weapons and technologies that have changed history, Spencer C. Tucker
- Graphing war and conflict, Andrew Solway
- Furies, war in Europe, 1450-1700, Lauro Martines
- War slang, American fighting words and phrases since the Civil War, Paul Dickson
- The art of war, Sun Tzu ; translated by Thomas Cleary
- Sticklers, sideburns & bikinis, the military origins of everyday words and phrases, Graeme Donald
- Moment of battle, the twenty clashes that changed the world, James Lacey and Williamson Murray
- The quiet professional, Major Richard J. Meadows of the U.S. Army special forces, Alan Hoe ; foreword by General Peter J. Schoomaker
- The Civil War: a soldier's view;, a collection of Civil War writings., Edited by Jay Luvaas
- Byting back, regaining information superiority against 21st-century insurgents, Martin C. Libicki [and others] ; prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense
- The heavenly missiles
- Urban ops, by Peter Woodward
- Shooting up, a short history of drugs and war, Ćukasz Kamienski
- The fall & rise of the dreadnought
- Warfare
- Wars of empire, Douglas Porch
- The death lines
- The physics of war, from arrows to atoms, by Barry Parker
- Low-level
- Sun Tzu at Gettysburg, ancient military wisdom in the modern world, Bevin Alexander
- The culture of war, Martin van Creveld
- On war, Carl von Clausewitz ; edited and translated by Michael Howard and Peter Paret ; introductory essays by Peter Paret, Michael Howard, and Bernard Brodie ; with a commentary by Bernard Brodie
- The electronic battlefield, video produced by Mort Zimmerman
- How militaries learn, human capital, military education, and battlefield effectiveness, Nathan W. Toronto
- The deadly mistakes, video produced by Mort Zimmerman
- Aces high
- Grunt, the curious science of humans at war, Mary Roach
- The code of the warrior, exploring warrior values past and present, Shannon E. French
- Twilight warriors, the soldiers, spies, and special agents who are revolutionizing the American way of war, James Kitfield
- Enlisting Madison Avenue, the marketing approach to earning popular support in theaters of operation, Todd C. Helmus, Christopher Paul, Russell W. Glenn
- A history of warfare, John Keegan
- Warfare in the Roman Republic, from the Etruscan Wars to the Battle of Actium, Lee L. Brice, editor
- The strategy makers, thoughts on war and society from Machiavelli to Clausewitz, [compiled by] Beatrice Heuser
- The art of war, Sun Tzu ; translated and with an introduction by Samuel B. Griffith ; with a foreword by B.H. Liddell Hart
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