HOUSE : Combined arms warfare in the twentieth century (ajánló)
"House offers a superb example of military history written to guide the practicing soldier but at the same time fascinating as well as enlightening to the
general reader. From Cambrai in 1917 to the Persian Gulf War in 1991, with special attention to the Eastern Front in World War II and the Arab–Israeli Wars,
he focuses on armored warfare and its technology to open new perspectives on the whole conduct of war."
RUSSELL F. WEIGLEY, author of
The American Way of War
"Well researched, very readable, and a signal contribution to its subject... . Should be highly useful to soldiers and scholars alike and especially
valuable in all military schools from the advanced courses through the war colleges... . a staple in any university where military history is taught."
DAVE R. PALMER, author of
Summons of the Trumpet
"A broad, thought-provoking analysis of combined arms operations in the twentieth century. For those considering the challenges of future warfare, Jonathan
House's insights on past military operations cannot be ignored. A great piece of military history!"
MICHAEL D. DOUBLER,
author of Closing with the Enemy
"Combined Arms Warfare in the Twentieth Century is without a doubt the finest examination of modern ground combat in print. House's penetrating
analysis offers forceful explanations for the continual evolution of warfare in the most destructive century in human history, with an insightful glimpse into what
lies ahead in the new millennium. House warns against the kind of simple, unidimensional organizations and strategies that are all too often touted these days in
the advent of a new way of war. A must read for the military professional and those interested in the organization and doctrine of joint combat forces."
PETER R. MANSOOR,
author of The GI Offensive in Europe