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by throwup238
487 days ago
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> His work is also really well sourced, so it's a great jumping off point if you are looking for more work on the subject. That’s why I love his blog. His reading recommendations are almost all very approachable to non-historians and are always fascinating, especially the books that look at the nitty gritty details of warfare. I just read Waging War by Wayne E. Lee based off of his recommendation from his logistics/command collections and it’s been a great read start to finish about innovation in warfare (in the broadest sense). |
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