Military strategy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Military strategy is a policy implemented by military organizations to pursue desired strategic goals. Derived from the Greek strategos , strategy when it appeared in use during the 18th century, w...
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This is why the discipline of the Mongol army was such a key factor. The tactics that the Mongol army used, such a caracole technique in which the ... Before invading a territory, the Mongols made extensive preparations in a quriltai. At this meeting it was decided not only how the upcoming war would be conducted,
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www.accd.edu/sac/history/keller/Mongols/empsub2.html
www.accd.edu/sac/history/keller/Mongols/empsub2.html
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Objective - Never lose sight of the overall object, even in the heat of battle. A charge may smash the unit in front of you while abandoning an important strategic position thus losing the war. ... Here are some direct SCA applications from known Mongol tactics.
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www.viahistoria.com/SilverHorde/research/tactics.html
www.viahistoria.com/SilverHorde/research/tactics.html
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The diamond among all the generals of Chingis Khan was Subedei, whose mastery of every aspect of warfare, such as intelligence, psychological warfare, military tactics and strategy and logistics, won him a place in history as the mastermind of the great Mongol campaign in Russia and Europe during ... ; Mongol war equipment...
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www.coldsiberia.org/monmight.htm
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Mongol War Tactics All males between the ages of 15 to around 60 who were capable of bearing arms were eligible for military service. The rigors of ... Mongol War Tactics; All males between the ages of 15 to around 60 who were capable of bearing arms were eligible for military service. The rigors of daily living in the...
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www.mongolia-attractions.com/mongol-war-tactics.html
www.mongolia-attractions.com/mongol-war-tactics.html
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Listen to "Mongolian Fighting Tactics"; The Mongols, nomads from the Steppes (north of China), were first united by Genghis Khan in 1206. Genghis Khan led the Mongols across Eurasia via innovative and effective military tactics. ... Mongol armies never used an infantry until they conquered china. ... Planning the American Civil War...
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militaryhistorypodcast.blogspot.com/2006/01/mongolian-f...
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Notes on Tactics ... although they tottered on as a client state for a few decades, they collapsed into a network of independent Emirates by 1281. The Early Russian (#129) list likewise ends when another arm of the Mongol war machine crushed the southern Russian principalities and subjugated the northern ones.
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In the Babylonian War, ... The chariot added a new dimension to the traditional use of shock tactics and, ... During the Middle Ages the armored knight became the prototype of the successful warrior, and infantry all but disappeared. The Mongol threat to Europe reinforced the idea that infantry was no longer an effective fighting arm,
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In The Mongol Art of War, historian Timothy May overturns myths and misunderstandings that distort our understanding of Mongol warfare, and demonstrates that the armies of Chinggis Khan had more in common with modern ones than with the armies of ancient Rome and those of ... He also analyzes the organization, tactics,
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www.westholmepublishing.com/mongolartofwar.html
www.westholmepublishing.com/mongolartofwar.html
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