04-19-2011, 09:12 AM
I would suggest a search on www.searchedu.com - also try the pulldown menu for 'military sites'.
John Jessup A Guide to the Study and Use of Military History - downloadable free.
Ideally, the study of Military History is purposeful; so as to derive lessons learned from battles, campaigns, and wars. Thucydides is just as relevant today as Colin Gray - surely weapons have changed but human nature has not which means the Military Historian is more important than any other historian since 'war is of vital importance to the state, it is the road to either survival or ruin' (Sun Tzu).
Cheers
John Jessup A Guide to the Study and Use of Military History - downloadable free.
Ideally, the study of Military History is purposeful; so as to derive lessons learned from battles, campaigns, and wars. Thucydides is just as relevant today as Colin Gray - surely weapons have changed but human nature has not which means the Military Historian is more important than any other historian since 'war is of vital importance to the state, it is the road to either survival or ruin' (Sun Tzu).
Cheers