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Civilian Service Medal of the
Department of the Army. Jay
Luvaas was the son of
Morten Jay
Luvaas (1896–1973) and
Agnes Olson (1900–1982), both children...
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William Luvaas (born 1945, Oregon) is an
American author and educator. In 1965,
Luvaas was one of two
AmeriCorps VISTA volunteers in Alabama,
working with...
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Historian Jay
Luvaas comments that
Liddell Hart and
Fuller did
actually anti****te the role of the
armoured forces in a blitzkrieg.
Luvaas opines that Liddell...
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Luvaas, p. 3. Hughes, pp. 47, 49. Barrett, p. 408. Hughes, pp. 53–56. Hughes, pp. 74–76.
Luvaas, pp. 11–12. Hughes, pp. 60–61. Hughes, p. 62.
Luvaas,...
- with 53,632 engaged, and 30,646
engaged in the Army of
Northern Virginia.
Luvaas and Nelson, p. 302, cite 87,100
Union engaged, 51,800 Confederate. Harsh...
- 192–193.
Asprey 1986, pp. 196–203.
Asprey 1986, p. 203.
Luvaas 1966, p. 4.
Luvaas 1966, p. 46.
Luvaas 1966, p. 4;
Ritter 1936, p. 84.
Asprey 1986, p. 220...
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Footnote on p. 441.
Carter (1971), pp. 84–102.
Marston (2001), p. 37.
Luvaas (1999), p. 6.
Marston (2001), p. 39.
Asprey (1986), p. 454.
Asprey (1986)...
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Ulysses S. Grant. New York: Time Books. p. 62. ISBN 978-0-8050-6949-5. Jay
Luvaas, "Lee and the
Operational Art: The
Right Place, the
Right Time", Parameters:...
- to
varying extents,
defended by
subsequent military scholars such as Jay
Luvaas,
Victor Davis Hanson, and
Brian Holden-Reid.
Liddell Hart
credited Sherman...
- von Luck. New York: Dell
Publishing of
Random House. ISBN 0-440-20802-5.
Luvaas, Jay (1990). "Liddell Hart and the
Mearsheimer Critique: A "Pupil's" Retrospective"...