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This is a list of military writers, alphabetical by last name.See also list of military theorists.
- Bayo, Anton
- Boyd, John, inventor of the OODA Loop or decision cycle.
- Caesar, Julius, author of Gallic Wars, Alexandrian Wars, etc.
- Clausewitz, Carl von, general and author of On War
- Ercilla, Alonso de y Zúñiga, author of La Araucana
- Frontinus, Sextus Julius, author of the Stratagemata
- Fuller, J.F.C., theoretician of tank warfare
- Goltz, Colmar Freiherr von der, 19th century general and theorist
- Guevara, Ernesto Che, Argentinian revolutionary, diary outlined the guerrilla war being fought in Bolivia
- Hart, B.H. Liddell, proponent of the "indirect approach", influential on all 20th century19th century 20th century 21st century more centuries) Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s As a means of recording the passage of time, the 20th century was that century which lasted from 1901- 2000 in the sense of the Gre military thinking
- Johns, MichaelMichael Johns ( September 8, 1964 ) is an American health care executive, former federal government of the United States official and conservative policy analyst and writer. Biography Born September 8, 1964 in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Graduate, Emmaus Hig, foreign policy and national security analyst and writer
- Jomini, Antoine Henri, general, wrote on the Napoleonic WarsThe Napoleonic Wars lasted from 1804 until 1815. They were a continuation of the conflicts sparked by the French Revolution and covered the duration of the First French Empire. The First and Second Coalitions For a more detailed account see the French Rev including Precis de l'Art de la Guerre (Precis on the Art of War) and Traité des grandes opérations militaires (Treatise on Grand Military Operations)
- Keegan, JohnSir John Keegan (born 1934) is an English military historian specializing in 20th-century wars. Keegan was born in Clapham, the son of Irish Catholics. He was educated at Wimbledon College for two years, then entered Balliol College, Oxford in 1953. He wo, Military Historian
- Leonhard, Robert , Military Theorist
- Luttwack, Edward , Theorist, identified the 'Dynamic Paradox' of strategy
- Mao ZedongMao Zedong ( December 26, 1893 September 9, 1976) was the chairman of the Communist Party of China from 1935 until his death. Under his leadership, it became the ruling party of mainland China as the result of its victory in the Chinese Civil War and the, ChineseThis article is on the geographic and cultural entity. For other meanings, see China (disambiguation). China ( Traditional Chinese: , Simplified Chinese: , Hanyu Pinyin: Zhongguo, Wade-Giles: Chung-kuo) is a country in continental East Asia with some oute leader and guerrillaGuerrilla (also called a partisan is a term borrowed from Spanish (from "guerra" meaning war) used to describe small combat groups. Guerrilla warfare operates with small, mobile and flexible combat groups called cells, without a front line. Guerrilla warf theorist
- Machiavelli, Niccolo, political theorist, author of The Prince and Dell'arte della guerra (The Art of War)
- Mahan, Alfred Thayer, naval strategist
- Marighela, Carlos , Brazilian "urban guerrilla", wrote Minimanual of the Urban Guerrilla
- Martin, Tyrone G., USS Constitution expert
- Moore, Robin , wrote The Hunt for Bin Laden: Task Force Dagger
- Schalk, Emil , Summary of the Art of War
- Simpkin, Richard Military Theorist
- Sun Tzu, general and author of The Art of War
- Thucydides, author of History of the Peloponnesian War
- Verdy du Vernois, Julius von, 19th century general and theorist
- Xenophon, his Anabasis recording the Greeks march out of Asia Minor
- Flavius Arrianus Xenophon known as Arrian in English, author of Anabasis Alexandri The Campaigns of Alexander the Great
- Tsunetomo, Yamamoto, author of Hagakure
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