"It started with the eclipse of infantry by horse-mounted warriors around the fourth century and the introduction of gunpowder to Europe a millennium later, said Gen. Scales, a military historian who served as commandant of the U.S. Army War College.
Others came during the U.S. Civil War with the introduction of precise rifles and artillery and machine guns, which proved so deadly in World War I, and at the start of World War II, when the German blitzkrieg merged motorized transportation with radio coordination of troops." [1]
1. How military strategists think about war?
Kalin, Stephen; Michaels, Daniel.
Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 08 Oct 2022: C.1.
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