Strategy is the focus of most of the modern military historians. Their driving assumption is that strategy is the ‘dog’ and tactics is the ‘tail.’ In other words, strategy shapes the course and ...
From the trenches of World War I to the battlefields of World War II, the Marine Corps rifle squad transformed from a simple ...
Stormtrooper and elite assault units have refined their tactics for trench raids, incorporating grenades, submachine guns ...
Small arms forced doctrine rewrites by exposing gaps between design intent and battlefield reality rather than through superior performance. Weapons created new infantry roles including assault troops ...
Infantry tactics often evolved to compensate for weapon failures rather than to exploit superior firepower. Unreliable automatic weapons like the Chauchat and early M16 forced troops to slow assaults ...