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- Frederick the Greats - Oblique order and tactics - History Forum
Alexander the Great also used Echelon formation at Gaugamela, according to our sources Alexander also mixed his light cavalry of flank-guards with infantry in that battle
- Out of top 10 generals listed for the British,US, Soviets and Germans . . .
Out of top 10 generals listed for the British,US, Soviets and Germans in World War II, who are the five most capable leaders for each of their armies?
- Top 100 Commanders (portfolio format) | Page 81 | History Forum
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
- Julius Caesar Shapur the Great: a contrast | Page 2 | History Forum
Na some of those guys got away There were also rear echelon units under Macrianus Shapur also launched larger raids into Syria at the end of 260 or in 261 He was ambushed by the Palmyrene king Odenathus, a vassal of Rome, on his march through Cilicia and Syria to Mesopotamia near Samosata and Zeugma Roman forces under Callistus also
- Philip II of Macedon: Best Captain General Europe Ever Produced?
Against Bardylis, we know from Frontinus that Philip placed his best troops opposite of the weakest point in the Illyrian line, and, whilst using echelon tactics to pin the best troops of the Illyrians, he broke through the weak point from front and rear with infantry and cavalry
- USA vs Great Britain | Page 10 | History Forum
Shows what you know - in the 1850s in the Crimea the entire fighting echelon of an entire British corps landed in a single day, including the horses for the cavalry But where exactly is the active army going to be?
- 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 proposal of echelon tactics and cohort tactics? Thanks, Lasher
- The Merits and Demerits of Julius Caesar - History Forum
@LicinusYongzheng704 I don't think it's damaging at all Zama if anything demonstrates that the master could mirror the student; from the clever use of the elephants to delay the infantry engagement to the clever mirroring of Scipio's echelon tactics Either way, Hannibal was inferior in both
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