- Antoine-Henri
Jomini (French: [ʒɔmini]; 6
March 1779 – 22
March 1869) was a Swiss-French
military officer who
served as a
general in
French and
later in...
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military treatise by Antoine-Henri
Jomini,
originally published as a
complete work in 1838. The work,
which lays out
Jomini's theory of war,
includes a series...
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accord with experience. In
contrast to the
early work of Antoine-Henri
Jomini, he
argued that war
could not be
quantified or
reduced to mapwork, geometry...
- that war was the "continuation of
politics by
other means".
Clausewitz and
Jomini are
widely read by US
military personnel.
Technological change had an enormous...
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coined or po****rized by
Swiss military officer and
writer Antoine-Henri
Jomini, who
defined it in his
Summary of the Art of War (Précis de l'Art de la...
- 1781 as well as his "Axioms" for war in 1781. Then in 1805, Antoine-Henri
Jomini published his "Maxims" for war
version 1, "Didactic Resume" and "Maxims"...
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Natalie (Talia)
Jomini Stroud is the E. M.
Dealey professor at the
University of
Texas at Austin. She is
known for her work
examining the intersection...
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showed that
fewer than 2% of
wounds were
caused by bayonets. Antoine-Henri
Jomini, a
celebrated military author of the
Napoleonic period who
served in numerous...
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relative transatlantic peace which followed.
General Antoine-Henri,
Baron Jomini, one of the
leading military writers on the
Napoleonic art of war, had a...
- The term
logistics is
derived from maréchal des logis, by Antoine-Henri
Jomini. The
colour of the
chevrons of the maréchal des
logis depends on his unit;...