Intelligence in War : Knowledge of the Enemy from Napoleon to Al-Qaeda
by Keegan, John
Published by : Key Porter Books Limited (Canada) Physical details: xix,443 Pages 16x24 cm | HB ISBN:1552632199.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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John Keegan, military history author and defense editor of The Daily Telegraph in London, examines the process of gathering military intelligence, noting its direct influence during times of war.
Include Illustrations, Maps, References, Bibliography and Index.
Examines historical wartime events to delineate their strategies and outcomes while linking the function of their intelligence operations, refuting perceptions that intelligence superiority is a key to war success.
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