- his work was
later used to help
justify the
doctrine of the
offensive à outrance,
resting somewhat on his
statement that "he will win who has the resolution...
-
Scots Greys at Waterloo,
described how
different it was to the
attack à outrance depicted in
Scotland for Ever. In reality, the
regiment came over the...
-
American troops.
Nicknamed "the Butcher" for his
espousal of la
guerre à outrance (all-out war) and his
faith in the
suitability of
North African Tirailleur...
- then in
stark contrast to the
prevailing orthodoxy of
Attaque à outrance. He was also
a long-time
advocate of the
modern armoured warfare ideas applied...
-
interpret Clausewitz differently.
Total war also
describes the
French "guerre
à outrance"
during the Franco-Prussian War. In his 24
December 1864
letter to his...
-
became ****ociated with the
extreme offensive doctrines (l'
offensive à outrance) of his successors. The cult of the
offensive came to
dominate military...
-
determination to
close with the
bayonet provides textbook example of
attaque à outrance philosophy inculcated in all
ranks of the
French army in the run up to...
-
Defence (4
September 1870 – 13
February 1871), that
declared guerre à
outrance (war to the uttermost). From
September 1870 – May 1871, the
French Army...
- Don't Argue, (ss)
Enter a Pilgrim, (ss) An
Honorable Death, (ss) Lost Dorsai, (na) Last Voyage, (ss) Minotaur, (ss)
A Outrance, (verse) Turnabout, (nv)...
- Congress.
Retrieved May 3, 2011. ISBN 978-0-313-35951-4 "McLean, Will. "
Outrance and Plaisance."
Journal of
Medieval Military History, Vol. VIII. Ed., Clifford...