Military Operations and Maritime Preponderance: Their Relations and Interdependence
- 502 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Charles Edward Callwell was an Anglo-Irish military writer and thinker whose work saw a revival due to its relevance to peacekeeping and its treatment of asymmetric conflict. His essays and military reflections, delving into strategy and tactics, influenced the military thought of his era and continue to resonate. A gifted linguist and intelligence officer, he brought a deep understanding of international operations to his writing.






This revised edition enhances the original with the inclusion of all footnotes, 14 detailed maps, and a comprehensive index. These additions provide readers with a deeper understanding and easier navigation of the content, making it an invaluable resource for those seeking thorough insights and context. The meticulous attention to detail in the index further supports in-depth research and exploration of the material presented.
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