Master the art of defense with practical, historical instruction you can study and apply.
This volume from the Tactical Principles and Decisions series presents in-depth guidance on defensive operations, including how to position, defend, and counter-attack with discipline and clarity. It analyzes strategic forms of defense, discusses how to deploy units in defense, and offers concrete examples of planning and execution suitable for students of military history and professionals alike. The material emphasizes mobility, depth, reserves, communications, and the use of observation and fire in modern defense scenarios. Clear explanations are paired with real-world map problems and organizational considerations to help readers understand how theory translates into action.
What you’ll experience:
- Foundational concepts of the defensive, with discussion of when and how defense can lead to advantage.
- Descriptions of defensive formations, zones, and the integration of infantry, artillery, and reconnaissance.
- Practical notes on field orders, positions, and the conduct of defense in varied contexts.
- Illustrative problems and scenarios that connect theory to actual planning exercises.
Ideal for military-history readers and professionals seeking a concise, hands-on reference to defensive strategy and decision-making in a structured, historical framework.