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Guy Chapman, the Solutions Archaeologist

Love the Guderian / Liddell Hart connection. I read LH as a schoolboy. Still the most coherent history of the First War I ahve ever read.

Bill Lemmond

Wonderful capsuel history lesson, in five important stops. I agree with all the choices, especially the Mark IX as number one. I've read that it took all of World War 2 for armies to realize that close to a 1:1 ratio of tank platoons to infantry platoons was the best mix. Israelis showed how vulnerable Egyptian and Syrian armor was, without infantry support.