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  1. Top 100 Commanders (portfolio format) | Page 81 | History Forum

    Sep 18, 2024 · I was thinking. When we get to the upper echelon, like the top 20 ( at the end of the project i mean), this will become just another clash among the greatest generals.

  2. Military Career of Alexander the Great, Start to Finish

    Jul 11, 2022 · The Macedonian infantry was good; that asks too much. We also see nothing of the sort under Alexander afterwards - attacks en echelon being a quite different animal. Alexander …

  3. Has anybody read Hans Delbruck? - History Forum

    Definitely the best military historian IL'sHO. Only Robert O'Connell can stand close to this man. A few questions: can any of you who have read his volumes on the art of war describe to me his …

  4. Top 100 Commanders (portfolio format) | Page 66 | History Forum

    Dec 28, 2024 · They might have engaged in echelon, with the center right going first and pivoting towards the flank and the center left engaging later. Sirot engaged the Alsatians on the far …

  5. Did US Civil war tactics change by wars end? | History Forum

    Sep 30, 2023 · Antietam sees an attempt at a manoeuvre sur le derriere, while Gettysburg sees Lee run through the entire repertoire (manoeuvre sur le derriere, attack en echelon, and the …

  6. Pompey Magnus vs Scipio Africanus | Page 5 | History Forum

    May 4, 2025 · They moved supporting troops from the third echelon of infantry and attempted to form a flanking angle against the envelopment.

  7. The Spartan defeat at Leuktra and the Theban wedge.

    Aug 3, 2013 · One of several aspects of the battle that interest me is Epaminondas' use of a 'wedge' or echelon formation, the protruding columns arrayed 50 shields deep, this proved …

  8. Creating the Top 100 list: Europe | Page 44 | History Forum

    Sep 10, 2024 · The most important innovation of the Second Punic War was the echelon tactics, far and away.

  9. Women in combat in World War II. | Page 3 | History Forum

    Service in the armed forces should absolutely be recognized and valued, and you can't actually fight a war without rear-echelon personnel, but if the thread title says "in combat", then …

  10. Who was 16th century leading world power? - History Forum

    The whole point of calculus is so multiple continuously changing variables that aren't always uniformly continuously changing wouldn't seem so daunting. Linear algebra helps sort them …