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The Military Biography of Rome's Greatest Enemy
The Romans' destruction of Carthage after the Third Punic War erased any Carthaginian historical record of Hannibal's life. What we know of him comes ...
Islam’s First Great General
That Muhammad succeeded as a prophet is undeniable; a prominent military historian now suggests that he might not have done so had he not also been a ...
Rome's Greatest General
The world often misunderstands its greatest men while neglecting others entirely. Scipio Africanus, surely the greatest general that Rome produced, su...
Greater Than Alexander
Philip II of Macedonia (382 336 BCE), unifier of Greece, author of Greece s first federal constitution, founder of the first territorial state with a ...
Gabriel examines 18 ancient army systems, examining the organizational structure and weapons employed and the degree to which cultural values and impe...
And the Myth of Military Genius
Over the years, some 20,000 books and articles have been written about Alexander the Great, the vast majority hailing him as possibly the greatest gen...
Gabriel expands upon the groundbreaking work of B. H. Lidell-Hart's Great Captains by offering detailed portraits of six great captains of the ancient...
The Military Biography of Egypt's Greatest Warrior King
In the course of his thirty-two-year reign over ancient Egypt, Thutmose III fought an impressive seventeen campaigns. He fought more battles over a lo...
The Personality, Intellectual and Leadership Traits That Made Them Great
The military expert and author of Philip II of Macedonia presents 9 profiles of exemplary leadership from the ancient world. Of all the military comma...
Subotai the Valiant
This book tells the story of Subotai the Valiant, a warrior for Genghis Khan and one of the greatest generals in military history. Subotai commanded a...
Genghis Khan's Greatest General
This book tells the story of Subotai the Valiant, one of the greatest generals in military history, surely the equal of Hannibal and Scipio in tactica...
The Military Lives of Moses, the Buddha & Muhammad
It is one of the more startling facts of military history that the founders of three of the four 'great religions'—Judaism, Buddhism, and Islam—we...
The Psychiatric Dimension of Modern War
Colored by the popular and official mythologies of heroism, the accepted view of mental collapse during combat is that it is a fairly rare occurrence ...
Invention and Early Development
Although war has been analyzed from many perspectives, no scholar has satisfactorily explained why the human race fights and how we came to create a d...
The Israeli - PLO War in Lebanon
One of America's foremost military analysts provides a detailed account of the 1982 war, based on hundreds of inteviews with soldiers, guerrillas, and...
Islam's First Great General
Once warfare became established in ancient civilizations, it's hard to find any other social institution that developed as quickly. In less than a tho...
The Memory of Egypt in Judaism and Christianity
Gabriel offers a startling new look at Judaism and Christianity by attempting to trace their historical theological roots, not to the revelations of G...
A Comparative Combat Assessment of the Soviet and American Soldier
Gabriel provides a comprehensive overview of the comparative combat capabilities of both the American and Soviet armies. Focusing on small-group cohes...
Why the American Military Doesn't Win
Former soldier and author Richard Gabriel offers a prescription for reform based on his twenty years of military experience. The history of American m...
The Military Capabilities of Ancient Armies
This in-depth work demonstrates that ancient battles rivaled those of the modern period in size, complexity, and lethality. The organization of armies...
Madness and Psychiatry In War
No More Heroes is an in-depth exploration of madness and psychiatry in war from Richard A. Gabriel. The author, a former intelligence officer, traces ...
A History of Military Medicine from the Middle Ages to the War in Afghanistan
Over the last five centuries, the development of modern weapons and warfare has created an entirely new set of challenges for practitioners in the fie...
A History of Military Medicine from Sumer to the Fall of Constantinople
Examines the fascinating role of medicine in ancient military cultures; Shows how the ancients understood the body, patched up their warriors, and sen...
The Military Lives and Legacies of Moses, Buddha, and Muhammad
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A Treatise on Military Ethics and the Way of the Soldier
To Serve With Honor should be required reading for all members of the officer corps of the United States military. Beyond that, it should be made requ...
A Strategic and Tactical Guide to Great Battles that Shaped the Development of War
Beginning with Megiddo, the first battle in history for which there is a relatively detailed account of strategy and tactics, Gabriel and Boose provid...
Mismanagement in the Army
Crisis in Command, written in the aftermath of the Vietnam War, details the mismanagement of the US Army's leadership. Former soldiers Richard A. Gabr...
A Combat Assessment
A Survey Data Source Book
Våbenvirkningens effekt på soldatens psyke - "granatchok" not....
An Attitudinal Portrait of the Soviet Soldier
The Theory and Practice of Coping With Battle Stress
A Treatise on Military Ethics
Ethnics in City and Suburb
A Social Science Approach