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Military Calendars

Gideon Blackwood

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Editora: Publifye

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Military Calendars explores the crucial role of strategic time management in military history, examining how armies, navies, and air forces have structured time for training, campaigns, and wartime planning. The book highlights the importance of synchronization—the ability of military elements to act in concert—and planning horizons, balancing short-term needs with long-term goals. Discover how different cultures and eras have perceived and organized time, significantly shaping military practices.

 
The book progresses from introducing key concepts like operational tempo and the impact of seasonal changes, to analyzing specific campaigns and battles where timing influenced outcomes. It further investigates how military organizations have used calendars and schedules to coordinate logistics and strategic planning.

 
Through a comparative methodology, the book draws on military records, personal journals, and quantitative data to support its arguments. This unique approach offers a new perspective on military effectiveness, integrating insights from military history, organizational theory, and management science. By focusing on time as a strategic resource, Military Calendars provides a valuable framework for understanding how military organizations have gained advantages, offering insights applicable to contemporary military operations and future warfare.
Disponível desde: 05/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 66 páginas.

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