To be a great commander is to be a great leader. Tactical nous, charisma, receptiveness and all the other invaluable traits all largely boil down to one thing: The ability to see an issue or potential ...
The vehicles we know today as tanks emerged on a grand scale at the beginning of the 20th century, right before the First World War. In 1900, Britain commissioned steam-engine manufacturer John Fowler ...
The First World War brought upon many technological advancements that changed warfare forever, from fighter planes that took the war to the skies to chemical weapons to the introduction of armored ...
World War I is often remembered for mud, trenches, and stalemates. But underneath that ugly surface, the war was really a giant laboratory where new weapons crashed into old tactics and forced the ...