Themistocles of Athens was the perfect military commander for naval operations. Military historians recognize him as the savior […]
Author: Eliot Elwar
From 1100 to 1460, warfare continued to experience a qualitative and quantitative technological evolution in destructive power. The […]
The Hundred Years’ War fought between England and France was never a single long war of attrition, but […]
Genghis Khan was one of the greatest battlefield commanders in military history. He was a ruthless, inspirational, tolerant, […]
From 1460 to 1600, the primary missile weapons observed on many European battlefields were the crossbow, the longbow, […]
The Spartans were the most disciplined, relentless, and aggressive soldiers in antiquity. They were famous throughout ancient Greece […]
Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964) was a well-known American commander who fought against parts of the Central Powers in the […]
The V-2 missile was one of Germany’s wonder weapons developed during the Second World War. The V-2 rocket […]
Mankind’s transformation of hunting tools into weapons began his early steps toward violent warfare during the Stone Age. […]
The reason for the Roman Army’s many victories on the battlefield was its employment of deadly weapons, effective […]