List of military writers

The following is a list of military writers, alphabetical by last name: == A == Pierre Emmanuel Albert, Baron Ducasse Stephen Ambrose Raymond Aron == B == Andrew Bacevich Ali Bader Iraq war Bao Ninh – The Sorrow of War (about the Vietnam War) Thomas P.M. Barnett Alberto Bayo – Latin American revolutionary, A Manual of Guerrilla Warfare Marc Becker Antony Beevor – several books on the Second World War; also on the Spanish Civil War Don Bendell – Crossbow, The B-52 Overture, Valley of Tears, Snake-Eater, Criminal Investigation Detachment David Bercuson Friedrich von Bernhardi Eric Arthur Blair (aka George Orwell) – Homage to Catalonia Mark Bowden John Boyd – inventor of the OODA Loop or decision cycle, Energy-Maneuverability, Aerial Attack Study, "Discourse on Winning & Losing", Destruction & Creation Gary Brecher – War Nerd Ahron Bregman – books on the Arab–Israeli conflict Bernard Brodie Don Brown – Treason, Hostage, Defiance, Last Fighter Pilot, Malacca Conspiracy Philip Bujak - Historic Writing on subjects such as World War Two, Roman Province and more == C == Tobias Capwell (born c.  1973) – American curator, historian of arms and armour, and jouster Lazare Carnot Caleb Carr – military historian, Lessons of Terror, The Devil Soldier Nigel Cawthorne – POW histories: The Bamboo Cage, The Iron Cage Chanakya – Arthashastra Winston Churchill – The River War, The Gathering Storm Robert M. Citino – German Way of War, Quest for Decisive Victory, Blitzkrieg to Desert Storm, Death of the Wehrmacht: The German Campaigns of 1942, Wehrmacht Retreats: Fighting a Lost War, 1943 Tom Clancy – Rainbow Six, Splinter Cell, Net Force Carl von Clausewitz – military theorist, On War Menno van Coehoorn John Colomb Julian Corbett – Edwardian British Naval theorist, Some Principles of Maritime Strategy Anthony Cordesman James Corum Martin van Creveld – expanded theory of war proponent Arthur Currie == D == Giulio Douhet Mikhail Dragomirov – Russian military theoretician Pierre Emmanuel Albert, Baron Ducasse Gwynne Dyer == E == Jacey Eckhart Jeff Edwards – Torpedo Stuart E. Eizenstat Alonso de Ercilla – La Araucana == F == Bernard Fall Edward S. Farrow – Ferdinand Foch – Des Principes de la Guerre (On the Principles of War) in 1903 and De la Conduite de la Guerre (On the Conduct of War) in 1904 Frederick II of Prussia Sextus Julius Frontinus – Stratagemata J.F.C. Fuller – theoretician of tank warfare Paul Fussell == G == Pierre Marie Gallois Azar Gat Charles de Gaulle – Vers l'Armée de Métier (1934), La France et son Armée (1938) (partial bibliography of de Gaulle's military writings; influence of de Gaulle's military writings in Nazi Germany) David Glantz – preeminent authority on the Red Army during World War II Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz – 19th-century general and theorist Jack Granatstein Lester W. Grau George Grivas Heinz Guderian – German general, developed principles of Blitzkrieg, Achtung – Panzer! Ernesto Che Guevara – Argentinian revolutionary, diary outlined the guerrilla war being fought in Bolivia.

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List of military writers

The following is a list of military writers, alphabetical by last name: == A == Pierre Emmanuel Albert, Baron Ducasse Stephen Ambrose Raymond Aron == B == Andrew Bacevich Ali Bader Iraq war Bao Ninh – The Sorrow of War (about the Vietnam War) Thomas P.M. Barnett Alberto Bayo – Latin American revolutionary, A Manual of Guerrilla Warfare Marc Becker Antony Beevor – several books on the Second World War; also on the Spanish Civil War Don Bendell – Crossbow, The B-52 Overture, Valley of Tears, Snake-Eater, Criminal Investigation Detachment David Bercuson Friedrich von Bernhardi Eric Arthur Blair (aka George Orwell) – Homage to Catalonia Mark Bowden John Boyd – inventor of the OODA Loop or decision cycle, Energy-Maneuverability, Aerial Attack Study, "Discourse on Winning & Losing", Destruction & Creation Gary Brecher – War Nerd Ahron Bregman – books on the Arab–Israeli conflict Bernard Brodie Don Brown – Treason, Hostage, Defiance, Last Fighter Pilot, Malacca Conspiracy Philip Bujak - Historic Writing on subjects such as World War Two, Roman Province and more == C == Tobias Capwell (born c.  1973) – American curator, historian of arms and armour, and jouster Lazare Carnot Caleb Carr – military historian, Lessons of Terror, The Devil Soldier Nigel Cawthorne – POW histories: The Bamboo Cage, The Iron Cage Chanakya – Arthashastra Winston Churchill – The River War, The Gathering Storm Robert M. Citino – German Way of War, Quest for Decisive Victory, Blitzkrieg to Desert Storm, Death of the Wehrmacht: The German Campaigns of 1942, Wehrmacht Retreats: Fighting a Lost War, 1943 Tom Clancy – Rainbow Six, Splinter Cell, Net Force Carl von Clausewitz – military theorist, On War Menno van Coehoorn John Colomb Julian Corbett – Edwardian British Naval theorist, Some Principles of Maritime Strategy Anthony Cordesman James Corum Martin van Creveld – expanded theory of war proponent Arthur Currie == D == Giulio Douhet Mikhail Dragomirov – Russian military theoretician Pierre Emmanuel Albert, Baron Ducasse Gwynne Dyer == E == Jacey Eckhart Jeff Edwards – Torpedo Stuart E. Eizenstat Alonso de Ercilla – La Araucana == F == Bernard Fall Edward S. Farrow – Ferdinand Foch – Des Principes de la Guerre (On the Principles of War) in 1903 and De la Conduite de la Guerre (On the Conduct of War) in 1904 Frederick II of Prussia Sextus Julius Frontinus – Stratagemata J.F.C. Fuller – theoretician of tank warfare Paul Fussell == G == Pierre Marie Gallois Azar Gat Charles de Gaulle – Vers l'Armée de Métier (1934), La France et son Armée (1938) (partial bibliography of de Gaulle's military writings; influence of de Gaulle's military writings in Nazi Germany) David Glantz – preeminent authority on the Red Army during World War II Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz – 19th-century general and theorist Jack Granatstein Lester W. Grau George Grivas Heinz Guderian – German general, developed principles of Blitzkrieg, Achtung – Panzer! Ernesto Che Guevara – Argentinian revolutionary, diary outlined the guerrilla war being fought in Bolivia.

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