Eliot Elwar
Eliot Elwar is a researcher, writer, editor, and illustrator of political, military, religious, scientific, and secular history. Elwar writes military , science, and religious history articles for various online publications.
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This author has an undergraduate degree in liberal studies and a master s degree in strategic military studies.Interests
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Tips on How to Employ the Real Scientific MethodThe scientific method is a tool employed by the scientific community to make discoveries and produce knowledge about the universe. The scientific method separates science from faith based beliefs.
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The Battle Tank Changed WarfareThe first main battle tanks, developed by British engineers, ended the trench warfare stalemates during the first World War.
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Polish Resistance in the Battle of WesterplatteThe Battle of Westerplatte, the site where the Second World War began, demonstrated the courage and fighting spirit of Polish troops during 1939.
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Operation Desert Storm: USA Versus IraqOperation Desert Storm demonstrated the superior technology, strategy, and tactics of US and coalition forces against Saddam's Iraqi Army.
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The US Persian Gulf War StrategyThe "Powell Doctrine" was part of the US Persian Gulf war strategy that demonstrated the art and science of strategic preparation for combat operations.
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Famous Educators of Combat Strategy, Operations, and TacticsToday, the most influential warfare theorists are Sun Tzu, Carl von Clausewitz, Baron Antione Jomini, Basel Henry Liddell, Sir Halford John Mackinder, Alfred Thayer Mahan, Julian Stafford Corbett, John Frederick Charles Fuller, and Stephen D. Biddle.
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Weapons and Warfare in the Classical WorldFrom 500 BCE to 500 CE, the great empires during this era were formed by conquest in the classical world.
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The Fearsome Medieval KnightsThe Medieval knights were the most feared warriors throughout medieval Europe. However, by the 16th century, knighthood had become honorific rather than for real military operations.
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The Goths and the Battle of AdrianopleThe Gothic triumph in the Battle of Adrianople laid the tactical foundation for the evolution of the Medieval Knight.