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A study of the conduct of Western military operations most easily begins with the ancient Greeks as scholars have learned a good deal concerning how the Greeks fought 2,500 years ago.
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New Combined-Arms Tactical Synthesis, United States, King Edward, King Henry, Western Europe, Prince Charles, The New Tactical Synthesis, King Philip, The Medieval Ways of War, Alexander the Great, French Revolution, Middle Ages, Frederick the Great, Prince Edward, Asia Minor, Prince of Wales, Second Army, United Kingdom, King John, Port Arthur, Franco-Prussian War, Maria Theresa, West Indies, King Charles, Ottoman Empire
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