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A Military Dictionary and Gazetteer

Thomas Wilhelm

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In "A Military Dictionary and Gazetteer," Thomas Wilhelm presents a comprehensive reference work that meticulously defines military terminology and offers extensive geographical context relevant to military operations. Employing a clear and systematic approach, Wilhelm combines precise definitions with historical references, providing readers an engaging blend of lexicon and cartographic insight that reflects the military lexicon of his time. The intricate structure of the dictionary addresses the operational language of the military, while the gazetteer aspect offers the geographical significance of key locations, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and practitioners alike within the sphere of military studies, particularly in the context of 19th-century American military history. Thomas Wilhelm was deeply entrenched in military affairs, an experience that informed his writing. Known for his own service history and as an educator, he understood the necessity for clarity in communication within military discourse. His dual role as a military officer and a scholar illustrates his commitment to bridging the gap between practical military concerns and academic study, enabling a richer understanding of the complexities of military engagement at the time. This seminal work is highly recommended for historians, military personnel, and enthusiasts who seek to deepen their understanding of military terminology and its implications. Wilhelm's meticulous attention to detail and expansive scope ensures that readers will find both clarity and depth, making this resource indispensable for anyone interested in the intricacies of military language and its geographical relevance.
Disponibile da: 15/08/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 1942 pagine.

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