No one worked harder on his own image than Bernard Montgomery, but he is rightly ranked among the most notable British Second World War commanders. Less well-known is Richard O'Connor, largely because of his own disregard for publicity. They were two very different types of personality. Both, however, demonstrated command skills and operational strategic insights which enabled them to compensate for the British Army's shortcomings in armour in 1940. They were able to use what they had - simple motorization - and adapt it away from stereotyped concepts of logistical employment, which they replaced with beneficial operational strategic utilization; Montgomery during the Flanders Campaign (1940) and O'Connor in his Libyan Campaig...
The operational history of Britain's airborne forces during the Second World War ranges from small-s...
Bad planning has become a standard explanation in the historiography of World War Ifor poor British ...
The First World War caught Europe's military establishments largely unprepared for a conflict that e...
This article investigates the role played by the Royal Air Force’s Army Co- operation Command in the...
This thesis considers armour and infantry unit organization and structure in the British Army during...
At the end of the Second World War, Great Britain's most famous military personage was Field-Marshal...
Winston Churchill once said that most strategic failures in war are due to the “total absence of one...
A compelling history of the British Army in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries-showing how the ...
Operational Research had its origin at the beginning of the Second World War, and made important ear...
This thesis seeks to investigate the role of the divisional commander in the United States Army in W...
The popular perception of the performance of British armour in the Normandy campaign of 1944 is one ...
Mechanization signaled the end of the cavalry but the renaissance of heavy cavalry doctrine. The tan...
Despite the enormous scholarly attention given to the British Empire, the military power and strateg...
When the British and American Governments established an Allied Expeditionary Force to liberate Nazi...
Military command is the single most important factor in the conduct of warfare. To understand war an...
The operational history of Britain's airborne forces during the Second World War ranges from small-s...
Bad planning has become a standard explanation in the historiography of World War Ifor poor British ...
The First World War caught Europe's military establishments largely unprepared for a conflict that e...
This article investigates the role played by the Royal Air Force’s Army Co- operation Command in the...
This thesis considers armour and infantry unit organization and structure in the British Army during...
At the end of the Second World War, Great Britain's most famous military personage was Field-Marshal...
Winston Churchill once said that most strategic failures in war are due to the “total absence of one...
A compelling history of the British Army in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries-showing how the ...
Operational Research had its origin at the beginning of the Second World War, and made important ear...
This thesis seeks to investigate the role of the divisional commander in the United States Army in W...
The popular perception of the performance of British armour in the Normandy campaign of 1944 is one ...
Mechanization signaled the end of the cavalry but the renaissance of heavy cavalry doctrine. The tan...
Despite the enormous scholarly attention given to the British Empire, the military power and strateg...
When the British and American Governments established an Allied Expeditionary Force to liberate Nazi...
Military command is the single most important factor in the conduct of warfare. To understand war an...
The operational history of Britain's airborne forces during the Second World War ranges from small-s...
Bad planning has become a standard explanation in the historiography of World War Ifor poor British ...
The First World War caught Europe's military establishments largely unprepared for a conflict that e...