Sharpen decision-making with battlefield-level practice that builds strategic skill. Solve authentic problems, learn how plans unfold under pressure, and test your readiness for real-world command.
In this edition, readers work through historical scenarios that train planning, coordination, and rapid adaptation. The material includes translated exercises, guidance on how to write orders, and context on army organization and movement that help you think like a staff officer.
- Practice drafting clear orders and coordinating actions across multiple units.
- Explore how different formations, schedules, and terrain shape decisions on the ground.
- Study the logic behind flexible vs. decisive moves in a changing map of events.
- Build patience and precision by working through structured problem setups and solutions.
Ideal for readers of military history and students of strategy who want hands-on, hands-on practice in planning and problem solving.