What books would
/k/ read to study military tactics? I read the art of
War by sun tzu and was disappointed by its "well duh" information.
>>34880902
Military journals, accounts from battles from GI to higher command, anything in the Commandant's reading list.
>>34880902
RTFM. Seriously just read army manuals. Don't read some meme tier "philosophy" shit.
Turner Diaries.
>>34880909
RTFM?
>>34880909
Are commanders army manuals available online?
>>34880907
Thanks anon. I didn't know
About that, it gives me a great place to start
ranger handbook
>>34880902
It's only "well duh" because it's 3000 years old. And even now leaders fail to apply the works teachings.
Rommel Infantry Attacks and Von Claushwitz On War
Manual of the Mercenary Soldier
H John Poole's works.
>>34880902
Sounds strategy doesn't have to be complicated OP. Alot of Sun Tzu may seem like common sense, but common sense flies out the window all too often...and being able to maintain composure and follow the teachings takes discipline.
>>34880902
join the military in a combat arms MOS and you can get all of the training you want
>>34880902
Teenager confirmed. "Well duh," is what separates victory from death, you overgrown spud.
>>34881788
excellent use of those dubbies
>>34881672
>Manual of the Mercenary Soldier
see pic related, i would like to get my hands on this but too cheap to spend $25
>>34881880
how the fuck is this book worth so much money?
>>34880902
His ideas were pretty good for his time
>>34880902
>"Well duh" information
>Militaries still lose battles 3000 years later when they don't follow its advice
Seems like that's pretty good track record for large scale strategy. As far as for the individual solider idk.
>>34880902
look at the k sticky