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  • Splatterlands

    Almost forty years ago, a literary movement forever changed the landscape of the horror industry. Splatterlands is a collection of personal, intelligent and subversive horror with a point. This illustrated volume of dark fiction honors the truly revolutionary efforts of some of the most brilliant writers of all time with an all-new collection of visceral, disturbing and thought-provoking work from ... Read more

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  • Innovation In The Face Of Adversity: Major-General Sir Percy Hobart And The 79th Armoured Division (British)

    On 11 March 1943, the Chief of the British Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, made a momentous decision in committing an entire British armored division, the 79th, to the task of developing equipment, tactics, and capabilities to penetrate the "Atlantic Wall," in anticipation of an Allied amphibious invasion of northwest Europe. British leaders chose Major-General Sir Percy ... Read more

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  • Auftragstaktik: The Basis For Modern Military Command

    Gen. Helmuth von Moltke, the Chief of the Prussian General Staff during the Franco-Prussian War, defined Auftragstaktik as the actions a subordinate took in the absence of orders that supported the senior commander's intent. The use of mission tactics allowed subordinate commanders like Crown Prince Frederick Karl, Gen. Konstantin von Alvensleben, and Gen. Karl von Steinmetz to interpret how best ... Read more

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  • Task Force Butler:

    A Case Study In The Employment Of An Ad Hoc Unit In Combat Operations, During Operation Dragoon, 1-30 August 1944

    On 15 August 1944, an Allied army launched a second amphibious landing against the coast of southern France. The Allies, having shattered German defenses around the beachhead, decided to exploit the chaos in the enemy camp. On 17 August 1944, Major General (MG) Lucian K. Truscott Jr., with no mobile organic strike force assigned to his VI Corps, ordered the assembly of and attack by an ad hoc ... Read more

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  • Teutoburg Forest, Little Bighorn, And Maiwand: Why Superior Military Forces Sometimes Fail

    Usually in history it seems that the technologically advanced society has a greater advantage in warfare than more primitive societies. For most battles this seems to hold true; however, there are exceptions to this rule. This document examines three different battles in history where a primitive, tribal force was able to decisively defeat a better-equipped, more advanced army. Following the ... Read more

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  • American Prisoners Of Japan: Did Rank Have Its Privilege?

    This thesis examines the story of American POWs held by the Japanese in WWII to see if there were significant differences in treatment based on rank. It examines how the Japanese treated the prisoners according to international law and also distinctions made by the officers themselves simply because of higher rank.The thesis begins by discussing the historical framework for POW rank distinctions ... Read more

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  • "First Red Clausewitz": Friedrich Engels And Early Socialist Military Theory

    Between the European revolutions of the mid-nineteenth century and the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, Friedrich Engels functioned as a writer, analyst, and critic concerning military affairs. His most essential commentaries were published, disseminated, and internalized by supporters of the proletarian revolution. This project concentrates on the tactical, operational, and technical aspects of ... Read more

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  • PACE Planning for Emergency Communications

    by Michael Major ...
    PACE Planning for Emergency Communications: Your Essential Guide to Staying Connected When Disaster StrikesReliable communication is the lifeline of safety during any emergency, but it's often the first thing to fail when needed most. Whether you're navigating an urban disaster like an earthquake or hurricane, or heading out into the remote wilderness, an open line with your loved ones is ... Read more

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  • Forging A New Self

    by Michael Major ...
    Forging a New Self: A Martial Artist's 90-Day Guide to Mental Toughness and the Warrior's MindsetForge the Iron of Your Will!In the world of martial arts, physical strength is only half the battle. Forging a New Self offers a comprehensive 90-day program designed to harden your mind, sharpen your focus, and instill the discipline of a true warrior.About the Book:Author Michael Major combines ... Read more

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  • Syria

    The Calm Before the Storm

    by Michael Major ...
    Photographer/Writer Michael Major lived in Syria in the early 1990s during a time of relative peace under the secular rule of Hafez al-Assad. This photo book chronicles his travels throughout the country and shares his personal observations of a happier time in Syria. Through his photographs and personal stories, Major documents life in Syria before the country was torn apart by the current unrest ... Read more

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  • The Campaigns Of Hannibal And Scipio: Searching For Congruency

    This paper analyzes the Second Punic War using the Contextual and Operational Elements found in the Campaign Planning Model to determine how Rome and Carthage conducted the war, and whether they maintained congruency as each respective country pursued their national objective. It examines how they selected their grand strategy, and how that strategy was interpreted and executed at the operational ... Read more

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  • Gray Ghost And His Featherbed Guerrillas: A Leadership Analysis Of John S. Mosby And The 43rd Virginia Cavalry

    John Singleton Mosby led a successful partisan campaign during the American Civil War for the Confederacy. Prior to the war, Mosby was a frail nondescript lawyer. Entering the war as a private; Mosby eventually rose to the rank of Colonel. He organized, trained, and equipped the 43rd Virginia Cavalry, better known as Mosby's Rangers. This unit grew from nine men to almost nine hundred at the war's ... Read more

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