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A quick look inside of some of the subjects covered: Military strategy - World War I, Western Theater of the American Civil War - Early operations (June 1861 ndash; January 1862), Turning Point of the American Civil War - Union victory in the Chattanooga Campaign (November 1863), Ernst von Hoeppner - World War I, Battle of Perryville - Kentucky Campaign of 1862, Douglas Haig - Political manoeuvres, Principles of war - United States principles of war, Foreign internal defense - Kilcullen's Three Pillars, Henry H. Arnold - Air Corps mid-career, Goldwater-Nichols Act - Interaction of services, Henri Fayol - Principles of management, Henry H. Arnold - VLR operations against Japan, Lateral communication - Lateral Communication in organizations and communities, Principles of war - Other uses, Military strategy - Principles, United States Army Air Service - Aircraft production failures, Span of control - Theoretical considerations, Frederick Winslow Taylor - France, F. W. Taylor - France, United States Army Air Service - Framing the issues, Battle of the Heligoland Bight (1939) - German defences, United States Army Air Forces - Expansion, Battle of Cedar Creek - Sheridan's campaign, United States Army Air Corps, United States Army Air Corps - Problems with unity of command, Song Dynasty - Military and methods of warfare, Western Theater of the American Civil War - Tennessee, Cumberland, and Mississippi Rivers (Februaryndash;June 1862), and much more...