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1 Editorial 2005
5 1 p. 1-2
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2 II. Footprints in the Mud: The British Army's Approach to the Battlefield Tour Experience Caddick-Adams, Peter
2005
5 1 p. 15-26
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3 III. 'One of the Greatest Moments in My Life': Lessons Learned on the Canadian Battle of Normandy Foundation Battlefield Tours Bechthold, Michael
2005
5 1 p. 27-36
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4 I. The Relevance and Role of the Battlefield Tour and the Staff Ride for Armed Forces in the 21st Century Introduction Haycock, R. G.
2005
5 1 p. 5-14
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5 IV. The Modern Model of the Battlefield Tour and Staff Ride: Post-1815 Prussian and German Traditions Hall, David Ian
2005
5 1 p. 37-47
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6 IX. Why Would Modern Military Commanders Study the Franco-Prussian War? Lorimer, John G.
2005
5 1 p. 108-123
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7 VII. Helmuth von Moltke and the Prussian-German Development of a Decentralised Style of Command: Metz and Sedan 1870 Davis, R. R.
2005
5 1 p. 83-95
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8 VIII. Metz 1870 - Marshal Francois Achille Bazaine: A Classic Example of an Over Promoted Man Prince, Conrad
2005
5 1 p. 96-107
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9 V. The United States Army's Historical Staff Rides: History and Historiography Kiesling, Eugenia C.
2005
5 1 p. 48-58
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10 X. Haig versus Rawlinson - Manoeuvre versus Attrition: The British Army on the Somme, 1916 Deverell, Christopher M.
2005
5 1 p. 124-137
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11 XI. Contrasting Styles of Command: French and German Approaches during the 1940 Campaign Burley, Shaun A.
2005
5 1 p. 138-150
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12 XII. Why Study Military History? Gray, Peter W.
2005
5 1 p. 151-164
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