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Military historians imagine what might have been.
Military historians of the Zulu War must also be considered for their description of Zulu fighting methods and tactics, including authors like Ian Knight and Robert Edgerton.
Military historians are no longer convinced by these arguments.
Military historians have paid special attention to his Atlanta campaign and the March to the Sea, generally giving him high marks as an innovative strategist and quick-witted tactician.
" Military historians Herman Hattaway and Archer Jones wrote, " Unenthusiastic about the attack, Longstreet consumed so much time in properly assembling and aligning the corps that the assault did not commence until 4 p. m. During all the time that passed, Meade continued to move in troops to bring about a more and more complete concentration ; by 6 p. m. he had achieved numerical superiority and had his left well covered.
He acknowledged he did not now support Bacque's conclusions, but said at the American Military Institute's Annual Meeting in March, 1990: " Bacque has done some research and uncovered an important story that I, and other American historians, missed altogether in work on Eisenhower and the conclusion of the war.
The Roman Emperor Septimius Severus was reputed by some historians to have been cremated in a Military Funeral near the site of modern day Acomb.
Category: Military historians
Category: Military historians
Military historians have compared his naval genius to that of Admiral Horatio Nelson.
The history of his campaigns will be found in the historians of the wars in which he served: for the earlier years, Beatson's Naval and Military Memoirs ; for the later, James's Naval History, vol.
Military historians consider his indecisiveness and organizational deficiencies in directing large-scale military operations as a major element in the Russian defeat.
Many historians argue the Military Revolution made possible, and indeed made necessary, formation of strong central governments in order to maximize military strength that could enable conquest and prevent being conquered.
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Military historians disagree about Halleck's personal role in providing these victories.
Category: Military historians
Military historians Herman Hattaway and Archer Jones cited the significant damage wrought to railroads and Southern logistics in the campaign and stated that " Sherman's raid succeeded in ' knocking the Confederate war effort to pieces '.
Military historians divide the campaign into two formal phases: Operations Against Vicksburg ( December 1862 – January 1863 ) and Grant's Operations Against Vicksburg ( March – July 1863 ).
Category: Military historians
Stinnett's claims have been disputed by other historians, with a reviewer in the Journal of Military History characterizing Day of Deceit as " a bad book ... relies on distortion and ignorance to fabricate a case ".
Ancillon took rank among the most famous historians of his day by his next work, Tableau des révolutions du système politique de l ' Europe depuis le XV < sup > e </ sup > siècle ( 1803, 4 volumes ), which gained him the praise of the Institute of France, and admission to the Military Academy of Berlin.
Military medical historians record that " The Hospital Stewards of the Army were originally appointed to take charge of hospital stores, furniture and supplies for the sick, and to receive and distribute rations at hospitals ; but as no pharmacist was provided for hospitals, the duty of making up prescriptions and having general charge of the sick in the absence of the medical officers fell to the lot of the Hospital Steward, and came by degrees to be regarded as his most important work.
The military historians at the Military Science Academy in Beijing view Zhuge Liang's political goal as inappropriate and unrealistic even in 207 when the plan was formulated and totally irrelevant by the time of the Northern Expeditions.
By the 1990s, new historical research ( especially by Air Force historians Earl Tilford, Bernard Nalty, and Jacob Van Staaveren ) and the publications of the Military Institute of Vietnam finally opened new perspectives on aerial interdiction during the Vietnam War.

Military and Norman
In his book On the Psychology of Military Incompetence, Norman Dixon suggested that the hostility towards convoys in the naval establishment were in part caused by a ( sub-conscious ) perception of convoys as effeminating, due to warships having to care for civilian merchant ships.
* Dixon, Norman F. On the Psychology of Military Incompetence.
The author Norman Dixon, in his book On the Psychology of Military Incompetence, described Townshend as being ' amused ' by the plight of the men he had deserted, as if he had pulled off some clever trick.
* Dixon, Dr. Norman F. On the Psychology of Military Incompetence Jonathan Cape Ltd 1976 / Pimlico 1994 pp95 – 109
The Armory, northeast of the Northrop Mall, is built like a Norman castle, with a sally-port entrance facing Church Street, and a tower originally intended to be the Professor of Military Science's residence, until it was found to be too cold.
Military action allowed him to add the castle of Pont St-Pierre to his Norman estates in June 1136 at the expense of one of his rivals.
* Californians and the Military: Admiral Joseph Mason " Bull " Reeves, USN ( 1872-1948 ) By WO1 Mark J. Denger and LTC Norman S. Marshall, California Center for Military History.
* On the Psychology of Military Incompetence ( Norman Dixon 1994 ISBN 0-7126-5889-0 )
* Dixon, Norman F. On the Psychology of Military Incompetence, London, 1976
He was educated in public schools and attended the General H. Norman Schwarzkopf Academy of Military Sciences.
* Dixon, Norman F, On the Psychology of Military Incompetence, London, 1976
After graduating from Wentworth Military Academy in Lexington, Missouri, he worked as an oil patch roustabout before hitchhiking to Norman, Oklahoma in 1930.

Military and J
* Diest, Wilhelm, and E. J. Feuchtwanger, " The Military Collapse of the German Empire: the Reality Behind the Stab-in-the-Back Myth ," War in History, April 1996, Vol.
The Corporal Louis J. Hauge, Jr. Class is the original class of MPS ships chartered by Military Sealift Command.
* Bienen, H. S., and J. Moore, ' The Sudan Military Economic Corporations ,' Armed Forces and Society Vol.
H. Russell, Ordnance Officer ; commissioners appointed by J. C. Fremont, Lieutenant-Colonel United States Army and Military Commandant of the territory of California ; and Jose Antonio Carrillo, Commandante de Esquadron, Agustin Olivera, Diputado, commissioners appointed by Don Andres Pico, Commander-in-Chief of the California forces under the Mexican flag.
Major-General J. F. C. Fuller as Military Theorist and Commentator, 1945-1966 ", War in History, 11 / 3 ( 2004 ), pp. 327 – 357.
Edward J. Haggerty, S. J., then Rector and Military Vicar to the U. S. Armed Forces from Borneo to Okinawa, wrote these words in his diary:
After a year there, he took a competitive examination for the U. S. Military Academy at West Point held by Congressman Daniel J. Griffin, the chairman of the House Committee on Military Affairs, ranking first out of 62 applicants for the appointment.
Military historian Ezra J. Warner believed that Wheeler's actions leading cavalry in the conflict " were second only to those of Bedford Forrest ".
* Ralph L. Powell, The Rise of Chinese Military Power, 1895-1912 ( Princeton, N. J .,: Princeton University Press, 1955 ).
A brigade of Virginians under a relatively unknown colonel from the Virginia Military Institute, Thomas J. Jackson, stood their ground and Jackson received his famous nickname, " Stonewall Jackson ".
* Anthony J. Spalinger, “ Egyptian-Hittite Relations at the Close of the Amarna Age and Some Notes on Hittite Military Strategy in North Syria ,” Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar 1 ( 1979 ): 55-89.
* Col. Leland J. Holland, 53 — Military Attaché ( Died 10 / 2 / 1990 )
* Peter J. Boylan, U. S. Army Major General, President of Georgia Military College
* Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 ( Defense Studies Series ) by Morris J. MacGregor, Jr., from the United States Army Center of Military History
These men formed the Supreme Military Council with Brigadier B. A. O Ogundipe, Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters, Lt. Col. Yakubu Gowon, Chief of Staff Army HQ, Commodore J. E. A. Wey, Head of Nigerian Navy, Lt. Col. George T. Kurubo, Head of Air Force, Col. Sittu Alao.
* Eicher ( 1 ), David J., The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War, Simon & Schuster, 2001, ISBN 0-684-84944-5.
This is in recognition of General John J. Pershing ( an 1893 NU law school graduate and former professor of Military Science and Tactics ) who created " Company A ," a competitive drill team, for the University of Nebraska's Cadet Corps in 1891.
UNL rededicated the Military and Naval Science Building as the John J. Pershing Military and Naval Science Building on April 20, 2006.
* Eicher, David J .; " The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War ( 2001 )"
Virginia Grand Military Band, Loras J. Schissel.
* Lessons Learned: Infantry Squad Tactics in Military Operations in Urban Terrain During Operation Phantom Fury in Fallujah, Iraq-Earl J Catagnus Jr ; Brad Z Edison ; James D Keeling ; David A Moon, Marine Corps Gazette ; Sep 2005 ; 89, 9

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