Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
George C. Marshall’s famous warning that “the only way…to win a war is to prevent it” captures a career defined by both battlefield urgency...
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George C. Marshall’s famous warning that “the only way…to win a war is to prevent it” captures a career defined by both battlefield urgency...
Summary and Key Points: George S. Patton’s blunt view of war as “simple, direct, and ruthless” captures the core of his battlefield philosophy: relentless...
Jim Mattis built a Marine Corps legend on blunt clarity: the difference between “hunters” and “victims” comes down to discipline, cunning, obedience, and alertness....
President Theodore Roosevelt famously declared that without war, there are no great generals, and without great occasions, there are no great statesmen—arguing that even...
Douglas MacArthur’s famous line about quitting frames a larger argument: perseverance is a form of character, and giving up leaves lasting psychological scars. Despite...
Napoleon Bonaparte famously warned against fighting the same enemy too often, yet he ignored his own advice during the disastrous 1812 invasion of Russia....
A quote often misattributed to Abraham Lincoln captures a broader truth he did express: war is brutal, and peace is the prize. Lincoln rose...
Alexander III of Macedon—Alexander the Great—stands as a case study in how leadership can transform military power. Born in Pella and educated under Aristotle,...
Army General George S. Patton is remembered for battlefield audacity, blunt talk, and an almost obsessive drive to win. Born in 1885 in California,...
“Courage isn’t having the strength to go on…” frames a tour through Napoleon’s defining failures and what they reveal about war’s unforgiving variables. Trafalgar...