...from my younger days...I had grabbed three photos of headstones from a cemetery in the treeline a ways further back up the hill from the war monument in Asiago. The cemeteries were full of...
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...from my younger days...I had grabbed three photos of headstones from a cemetery in the treeline a ways further back up the hill from the war monument in Asiago. The cemeteries were full of...
Wilf,
Enjoyed the Gray link, he is well written and presents some points to reflect upon:
I have had the good fortune to spend some time on several trips at the WWI battlefield in...
Bill,
Appreciate the response. You and I are 'active learners' and have learned in both the classroom and field that Humans are more important than hardware. We both know that all that running...
We are on the same page here...or to use SWJ-speak, we are in violent agreement...
The nature of war has not changed nor will it ever change (unless of course we somehow manage to radically...
Wilf,
Napoleonic warfare and trench warfare are static datapoints in the flowing history of human warfare.
I hope that where we can agree is that in most fights one picks up whatever is...
Slap,
Thanks for the link, more to read this weekend.
The UPS guy dropped off The Scientific Way of Warfare (Order and Chaos on the Battlefields of Modernity) by Antoine Bousquet (ISBN...