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- The Schlieffen Delusion
Schlieffen's plan to knock France out in a month and pivot to Russia ignored the enemy's vote, the logistics, and the leadership it would need. The chain of failures that started the Great War.
- Could the Allies Have Prevented the Fall of France and Poland?
France had better tanks, a comparable air force, and a fortified line. They lost anyway. A short reckoning with leadership, doctrine, and the Maginot delusion.
- Are Sage Commanders Nurtured or Born?
Battlefield wisdom is forged, not gifted. The Captain on lifelong learning, leading from the front, and the leaders — Moore, Rickover, Puller, Eisenhower — who proved it.
- The Art of Leadership: Lessons Beyond Warfare
Sun Tzu's principles applied to business, sports, and personal development — with a few hard-won lessons from the hangar floor and the youth-football sideline.
- Wild Weasels in Vietnam: Suppressing Enemy Air Defenses
How the U.S. Air Force and Navy invented modern SEAD doctrine in the deadliest skies of the Cold War — the aircraft, the missiles, the cat-and-mouse against Soviet SAMs.
- Understanding Battle Strategies Through History
A survey of military strategy across eras — from phalanx and siege to cyber warfare — and the timeless principles that connect them.