Marko Kloos
- On Warfare (from "Lines of Departure")
In truth, warfare has changed very little since our great-great-grandfathers killed each other at places like Gettysburg, the Somme, Normandy, or Baghdad. It's still mostly about scared men with rifles charging into places defended by other scared men with rifles.
Marko Kloos
- Warfare (from "Lines of Departure")
Back in NCO school, I had to read a ton of papers by mostly clueless theoreticians, prattling on about the "changing nature of modern warfare," and the need for the modern, post-Terran Commonwealth Defense Corps to be tooled and trained for "low-intensity colonial actions." In truth, warfare has changed very little since our great-great-grandfathers killed each other at places like Gettysburg, the Somme, Normandy, or Baghdad. It's still mostly about scared men with rifles charging into places de.