War Doctrines

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War Doctrines

This thread is for posting freely available publications on war doctrines, strategies, as well as publications on anecdotes and analyses of wars and battles.

Kindly note, this thread is not meant for discussion. This is mainly a thread where everyone is encouraged to post PDFs, and other sources, for quick, and easy reference.
 

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Mountain Warfare and Other Lofty Problems, by Lester W. Grau and Charles K. Bartles (Editors)

[PDF]http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a549118.pdf[/PDF]
 

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[PDF]https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/33699/20110816JDP0_10_BMD.pdf[/PDF]
 

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[pdf]http://www.ts.mu.edu/readers/content/pdf/44/44.2/44.2.1.pdf[/pdf]
 

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Defending a New Domain - The Pentagon's Cyberstrategy, by William J. Lynn III

[pdf]http://www.usna.edu/AcResearch/NASEC2012/William_Lynn_III_Defending_a_New_Domain.pdf[/pdf]
 

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How much posted in this thread is subject matter at NDA?

National Defence Academy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Academics
The NDA offers only a full-time, residential undergraduate program. Cadets are awarded a Baccalaureate degree (a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science or a "Bachelor of Technology" ) after 3 years of study. Cadets have a choice of two streams of study. The Science stream offers studies in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Computer Science. The Humanities (Liberal Arts) stream offers studies in History, Economics, Political Science, Geography and Languages.

In both streams, academic studies are split into three categories.

In the Compulsory Course, cadets study English, Foreign Languages (Arabic, Chinese, French or Russian), Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, History, Political Science, Economics and Geography. Note that all cadets must take basic classes in all these subjects except Foreign Languages. Cadets then take advanced classes depending on their chosen stream.
The Foundation Course is mandatory and comprises Military Studies and General Studies. Subjects such as Military History, Military Geography, Weapons systems and Armaments, etc. are covered in Military Studies. Subjects such as Geopolitics, Human Rights, Laws of Armed Conflict and Environmental Sciences are covered in General Studies.
The Optional Course focuses on subjects specific to the cadet's chosen Service.

Cadets spend the first four semesters on the Compulsory Course and the Foundation Course. They take the Optional Course during the fifth and sixth semesters. They may transfer to other Service academies for the optional courses.[9]
 

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Re: Raining Artillery shells :- How it feels like!

Fire for Effect: Field Artillery and Close Air Support in the US Army, by John J. McGrath

[PDF]http://www.cgsc.edu/carl/download/csipubs/mcgrath_fire.pdf[/PDF]
 

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