Does anybody have a recommended reading list of military strategy and history?
That's like asking if anyone has a recommended reading list for science. It's such a broad question.
What period of military history are you most interested in? What type of strategy? Not every strategy will be equally valuable throughout time. Do you want abstract strategy concerning the general politics and effects of war? Then "On War" by Clausewitz is probably a good bet. Do you want more specific strategy concerning logistics for modern warfare? You're better off with some boring, dry textbook published by West Point.
Narrow it down before anyone can help, otherwise you're just going to get generic meme answers like "The Art of War" and "On War."
>>2717079
can you give me a source for the image
>>2717155
Not him but can you recommend books on warfare during the early 16th century in China, Korea, and Southeast Asia?
>>2717155
"On war"
>>2717079
The US Marin corps has one,
http://guides.grc.usmcu.edu/content.php?pid=408059&sid=5775667
>>2717079
Anything by Victor Davis Hanson
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>>2717212
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chinese_military_texts
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jixiao_Xinshu
recommended if you want to meme about human wave tactics
(theres no such thing)