The Art of Winning Wars
by Mrazek, James E.
Published by : Walker and Co. (New York ) Physical details: 218 Pages 21x13 cm | HB Year: 1968Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Include Notes, Bibliography and Index
The trouble with the military mind is that it insists on going by the book. In the interests of discipline and uniformity, initiative and imagination are discarded, despite the lip-service paid to them. This is a problem that has plagued armies throughout history. It is, however, of particular importance today, when all the military assumptions of the traditionalists are being challenged by the emergence of the
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