David G. Chandler
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David Chandler considers what qualities a top soldier needs to be a winner.
Published December 15 2002
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David G. Chandler on three new volumes covering the Napoleonic period.
Published November 20 2002
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David Chandler describes his first encounters with matters military that led him to abandon his plans to join the clergy to become a military historian.
Published July 31 2000
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David Chandler tells how Napoleon’s first battle with the British saved the vital port of Toulon – and opened the door to a glittering military career. Published May 31 1999
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D.G. Chandler concludes our year-long survey of the nature of military history.
Published December 1 1981
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D.G. Chandler continues our series, looking at the relevance of military history in contemporary training for the armed forces.
Published November 1 1981
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David G. Chandler completes his series with a look at drill books and tactics.
Published March 1 1981
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