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A rebel in the County Cork, 1915-1923 (case study of an insurgency)

A rebel in the County Cork, 1915-1923 (case study of an insurgency)A rebel in the County Cork, 1915-1923 (case study of an insurgency) (e-book)

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In this short paper, Daniel Ford combines a survey of the literature with his father's memories of the Irish rebellion and civil war that followed the First World War.

Michael's War: a story of the Irish Republican Army

Michael's War: a story of the Irish Republican ArmyMichael's War: a story of the Irish Republican Army (e-book)

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When he set out on his road to rebellion, Michael Ford only wanted to keep the foxes out of Hannon's Glen. But before he was done, he found himself exchanging rifle fire with the British army, with an unlikely ally in the form of Annabel Love, the squire's daughter. "Michael's War" tracks the course of revolution and civil war that rended Ireland from 1916 to 1923. It ends with its hero escaping to America--but what sweetheart will he ask to join him in the new world? A conflicted love story set during the Irish rebellion and civil war, early in the 20th century.

Aerial Attack Study

Aerial Attack StudyAerial Attack Study (e-book)

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The monograph prepared by Capt. Boyd in 1961, and the first statement of Energy Maneuverability, now the basis of aerial combat doctrine in all western air forces.

When Sun-tzu met Clausewitz: John Boyd, the OODA Loop, and the invasion of Iraq

When Sun-tzu met Clausewitz: John Boyd, the OODA Loop, and the invasion of IraqWhen Sun-tzu met Clausewitz: John Boyd, the OODA Loop, and the invasion of Iraq (e-book)

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John Boyd was a fighter pilot in the Korean War, an instructor at the US Air Force Fighter Weapons School, and arguably America's greatest military thinker. His concept of the OODA Loop helped guide the US military during two wars against Saddam Hussein's Iraq. This 3500-word 'long essay' was prepared for the War in the Modern World programme at King's College London by Daniel Ford, an American journalist and historian.