The Direction of War : A Study and Illutrations of Strategy
by Bird, W. D. (Major General Sir)
Series: Cambridge Naval and Military Series Edition statement:2nd Published by : Cambridge University Press (London) Physical details: xii,351 Pages 24x16 cm | HB Year: 1925Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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General Stacks | Non-fiction | 355.43 B617D 1925 (Browse shelf) | Available | 1817 |
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Excerpt from The Direction of War: A Study of Strategy
The exact conditions in which any campaign was fought are unlikely to be repeated, and reliance on the experiences of one war is therefore liable to lead to false conceptions.
In this volume the object, therefore, has been to illustrate the application of principles by examples taken both from recent and more remote wars. While operations on land have primarily been considered, the in uence of sea and air power on these operations has also been examined; and since past British experience is likely to be most instructive as regards future British campaigns, the examples quoted have been drawn from British rather than from foreign wars.
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