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Are there any books on military theory available in the market?
1, strategic theory [English] Reading Hart's Indirect Route Strategy, translated by Mr. Niu Zhongxian, a strategic research scholar in Taiwan Province Province. This book is the most famous work in the study of modern strategic theory (the word "one" can be omitted). Personally, I think this book is the first one, not only because Reed Hart has insightful views and thorough analysis of war cases, but also because it is relatively clear and easy to read, not as obscure as On War. Fuller's guide to war. Fuller is one of the founders of mechanized warfare theory, and this book is an important military theory work in his later years. When it comes to strategic theory, we have to mention Sun Tzu's Art of War. It can be interpreted from the perspective of modern strategy. The first article is The Art of War by Mr. Niu, a strategic researcher. Clausewitz's On War. Although difficult to read, you can't avoid this book as long as you talk about strategic theory. [America] The Influence of Mahan's Sea Power on History 1660- 1783, Sea Power Theory and Naval Strategy. Three masterpieces of sea power theory. In addition, to systematically understand the development and changes of Chinese and foreign strategic thoughts, I personally recommend Mr. Niu's History of China's Strategic Thought and History of Western Strategic Thought. 2. There are many books on campaign tactics, which I personally recommend: Fuller's Armored Warfare. This is a masterpiece in mechanized warfare. Introduction of Japanese Ground Self-Defense Forces to operational theory. This book is concise and clear, and it is very popular with military enthusiasts. Starting from the basics, people without background knowledge will read smoothly. Us army battlefield order FM 100-5 (operational outline). This book is hard to find in Chinese, and English is everywhere on the Internet. In fact, most of the FM series of the US Army and MCWP series of the Marine Corps can be found on the Internet, from strategy and tactics to logistics and intelligence, to individual tactics, field survival and special operations. Wayne Hughes, Fleet Tactics and Coastal Fighting. In naval battles, books are the first. 3. Logistics [Israel] Clive's war and logistics. A very good book. 4. Military Geography [America] The Geography of War by Olyshavin. I personally like this book very much. It "discusses the geographical problems in the preparation and process of war, starting with the role of topography in local tactics and gradually expanding to the influence of human geography in strategy." Focus on sea, air and nuclear warfare within the strategic scope. "[America] Introduction to Military Geography of Lee pelletier and Percy 5. A History of War (1) A General History of War Archer Jones's Western Art of War. Archer Jones's theory is very popular among military history lovers. In his book, he used this theory to explain the changes and development of tactics and strategies from ancient Greece until after World War II, as well as the principle of invariance. His views are unique and simple. Personally strongly recommended. One small problem is that the translation is a bit rough. Dupuis's The Evolution of Arms and War. Dupuy "has made great achievements in the study of war history and war theory, and is a figure that cannot be ignored in modern military academic circles." This book reads smoothly, too. After reading the above two books, we have a clear understanding of the context of war from ancient times to modern times. Geoffrey Parker's illustrated history of war in Cambridge. Illustrated with pictures and texts ... wide range of knowledge. [English] Fuller's Military History of the Western World [English] michael howard War in European History [2] The Age of Cold Weapons [English] Fuller's The Way of Alexandria [America] Dupuy's The Military Career of Hannibal, the Father of Strategy. I personally like this book very much. (3) Napoleon as a Military Commander by Marshal Cornwall in the gunpowder age [English] (4) The following books are personally recommended for the history of World War II: [Germany] Rommel [English] Read Hart's Rommel's wartime literature. Rommel's style of writing is very good, and it is very immersive to read. The defeat of Manstein. A very good book. Read Hart's History of World War II. Most of the above military books can be found online. Read according to your own interests.