The Germans so perfected their operational art that they operationalized everything, including strategy, which is what eventually got their ass kicked. The Russians started as a pure attrition force...
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The Germans so perfected their operational art that they operationalized everything, including strategy, which is what eventually got their ass kicked. The Russians started as a pure attrition force...
Just catching up on some of them, particularly Jayhawker. That's what I meant by Edpanding the debate. :)
I believe that the link between orientation and action is intended to demonstrate precisely this phenomena, i.e. that humans react in pre-programmed ways to stimuli and create narratives to explain...
Hi Ken – sorry for the delay in replying, dammed real world intruded into my OODA Loop
I must say that I am struggling to find a difference between us, which I suspect means that our differences –...
Ken, thank you for accepting my post in the spirit in which it was intended. I agree with much of what you say and am a true-beleiver only to the extent that I have found the framework to be of...
Clausewitz was a spearchucker from the age of 14, as was his mentor Scharnhorst, but they spent a great deal of time theorising upon war. So did Moltke the elder, Sun Tzu, Jomini, Napoleon, etc.,...
Whilst accepting the limitations of the medium of internet forums, I am surprised that none of the proponents of the argument against 4GW, MW, etc. have chosen to provide any detailed reasoning as to...