Battle Studies; Ancient and Modern Battle

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Battle Studies; Ancient and Modern Battle

by Charles Jean Jacques Joseph Ardant du Picq

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BATTLE STUDIES - ANCIENT AND MODERN BATTLE - By Colonel Ardant Du Picq - French Army Translated From The Eighth Edition In The French By Colonel John N. Greely Field Artillery, U.S. Army And Major Robert C. Cotton General Staff (Infantry), U.S. Army Joint Author of "Military Field Notebook" 1921 - [Transcriber's note: Footnotes have been moved to the end of the book.]

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TRANSLATION OF A LETTER FROM MARSHAL FOCH TO MAJOR GENERAL A. W. - GREELY, DATED MALSHERBE, OCTOBER 23, 1920

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PREFACE

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TRANSLATORS' NOTE

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INTRODUCTION

5:13

EXPANDED CONTENTS - FOREWORD - PREFACE - TRANSLATOR'S NOTE - INTRODUCTION - A MILITARY THINKER - RECORD OF MILITARY SERVICE OF COLONEL ARDANT DU PICQ - EXTRACT FROM THE HISTORY OF THE 10TH INFANTRY REGIMENT - PART ONE: ANCIENT BATTLE

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PART TWO: MODERN BATTLE - I GENERAL DISCUSSION

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BATTLE STUDIES

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A MILITARY THINKER

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RECORD OF MILITARY SERVICE OF COLONEL ARDANT DU PICQ

1:52

Description

In this insightful study, the author examines the timeless power of morale as the decisive factor in battle. Drawing on the observations of a 19th‑century French officer, the text explains how soldiers’ spirit, endurance, and willingness to sacrifice shape the outcome more than numbers or technology. The analysis links these classic principles to the experiences of armies in the First World War, showing how the same human element still governs modern combat.

The work also offers vivid examples from historic engagements, highlighting moments when leaders either harnessed or ignored the moral dimension. By comparing the failures of past commanders with the successes of later strategists, the author illustrates how understanding morale can turn the tide of conflict. Readers come away with a clear picture of why the psychological side of war remains as crucial today as it was on nineteenth‑century battlefields.

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en

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~7 hours (456K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Text file produced by Suzanne L. Shell, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2005-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Jean Jacques Joseph Ardant du Picq

Charles Jean Jacques Joseph Ardant du Picq

1821–1870

Remembered as one of the sharpest military thinkers of the 19th century, he looked past weapons and drill to focus on morale, fear, and the human side of battle. His unfinished work later became influential far beyond France.

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