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turning strategy of

Corvey, J.F.A. Le Miere de

Coughlin, Charles

counterattack strategy

counterbalance strategy

counterinsurgency

Courage
(Crane)

Covey, Edward

Cox, James

Crane, Stephen

Crassus, Marcus Licinius

Crawford, Joan

Davis and

death-ground strategy of

one-upmanship of

Shearer and

creativity

Cremony, John

Croesus (last king of Lydia)

Cromwell, Oliver

Cromwell, Thomas

Cronkite, Walter

Crook, George

Cukor, George

Curtiz, Michael

Cycnus

Cyrus II, king of Persia

Dali, Salvador

on alliances

Breton and

center-of-gravity strategy and

inner front strategy of

Dalton, Georgia

Darius I, king of Persia

Darius III, king of Persia

David

Davidovich, Paul

Davis, Bette

Davis, Jefferson

D-Day

death

fear of

imminent, as motivator

unreality of

death ground, psychological

death-ground strategy

deception strategies

in ancient warfare

camouflage

danger of

decoy attack

false front

hypnotic pattern

necessity of

planted information

shadows within shadows

defeat

accepting

blame for

gradations of

seeds of victory in

Defeat into Victory
(Slim)

defeatism

defensiveness

defensive warfare

counterattack strategy

deterrence strategies

nonengagement strategy

perfect-economy strategy

Delmar, Vina

Democratic Party

Denmark

desperation and urgency, creating a sense of

Dessalines, Jean-Jacques

D'Este, Carlo

deterrence strategies

basic methods

examples

Dewey, Thomas

Dial M for Murder

Diamond Lil

Dien Bien Phu, battle at

dilemmas

Diomedes

diplomacy

diplomatic-war strategy.
See
negotiation dirty warfare.
See
unconventional warfare discipline

discontent.
See
complaints and discontent

Discourses, The
(Machiavelli)

disorder, maximum

divide-and-conquer strategy

divide-and-rule strategy

Dixit, Avinashi

Dole, Elizabeth

Dole, Robert

Donat, Robert

Dost Mahomed Khan

Dostoyevsky, Fyodor

epilepsy of

imprisonment of

writing of

Douglass, Frederick

Dragonwars
(Bell)

Drake, Francis

dreams/dreaming

Duchamp, Marcel

Dudley, Robert

dumb, playing

Dunne, Irene

Dupuy, T. N.

Durckheim, Karlfried Graf von

Durnford, Anthony William

Eastern Europe, Soviet Union and

East India Company

Ecce Homo
(Nietzche)

Echidne

education, as limiting factor

Edward I, king of England

Edward II, king of England

Edward III, king of England

Edward IV, king of England

effective truth

efficiency

ego(s)

group

Egypt/Egyptians

Persians and

in World War II

in Yom Kippur War

Eisenhower, Dwight D.

El Al hijacking (1968)

Elizabeth I, queen of England

divide-and-rule strategy of

leadership style of

Spanish Armada and

spy network of

Elizabeth Petrovna, empress of

Russia

Eluard, Paul and Gala

Emerson, Ralph Waldo

emotions.
See also specific emotions
alliances and

appealing to

contagiousness of

controlling

during endings

manipulating

passive-aggression strategy and

encirclement (envelopment)

psychological

ultimate form of

endings.
See
exits and endings

enemy(ies)

adaptation by

befriending

choosing

confusing

decentralized

declaring war on

dilemmas for

elusive

enveloping

having fewer resources than your

identifying

infiltration of.
See
inner-front strategy inner

intelligence gathering on

knowing

Latin root of word

open, rarity of

outer

perceptions held by

powerful

power sources of

revealing

secret

self-destruction of

uses for

weaknesses, pinpointing

weak salient, exposure on

England.
See
Great Britain

enthusiasm.
See
morale (motivation) envelopment.
See
encirclement (envelopment)

Epeius

Erickson, Milton H.

Erie Railroad

Essex, earl of

Etherington-Smith, Meredith

Eurystheus

Eurytion

Everitt, Anthony

exits and endings

as beginnings

emotional resonance of

importance of

Nietzsche on

timing of

worst method for

exterior maneuver

moral warfare as

extraordinary, ordinary and

Fabius (Roman general)

fait accompli strategy

Fala (FDR's terrier)

Falkland Islands, British war for

false surrender

Family Book on the Art of War
(Munenori)

family dynamics

fear

fearlessness, cultivating

Feisal, Sherif

Fighting France

Fingerspitzengefuhl
(fingertip feel)

First Punic War

First Triumvirate, Roman

flanking maneuvers.
See
turning strategy flexibility

Florence

followers.
See
soldiers (team members)

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