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Know Your Naval History: Dinosaurs of the Deep Blue Sea

Posted on 29 July 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

Dinosaurs of the Deep Blue Sea   Thought provoking essay on the current state of American Naval Technology, Strategy and Readiness. Though some might argue it is a bit dated compared to other WW3 novels,  I still say Ghost Fleet is one of the most realistic novels at a plausible WW3 scenario.  

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Know Your History: The Russo-Japanese War of 1904

Posted on 13 July 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

The Russo-Japanese War of 1904   In 1904, Russia and Japan fought a war over Korea and China. This was a large conflict that threatened to shape the future of east Asia for centuries – but curiously, it was never organically resolved. Let’s take a look at this war together.  

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Small Unit Tactics: RECCE Patrolling

Posted on 19 March 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

Recce Patrolling I: The Recce Team   This is the first installment in a series of OUTSTANDING articles on Recon Basics (Reconnaissance) from from Justin over at Swift Silent Deadly. Small Unit Tactics is a subject every serious Armed Citizen needs to study and TRAIN on in-depth. I highly recommend you seek out my friend…

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Ukraine Invasion: Preparedness Lessons Learned

Posted on 19 March 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

Ukraine Invasion: Preparedness Lessons Learned   A good, practical read for the Armed Citizen. The bottom line is that we should not be wasting our time watching, reading and arguing about war propaganda. The Nature of War is Deceit and Lies. We should be using our valuable time to Train and Prepare so we don’t…

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The Mini-Manual for the Urban Defender

Posted on 17 March 202223 July 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

  You can download the above manual at John Spencer’s Website. Highly recommend you bookmark this site as well, LOTS of good stuff there! I also Highly Recommend you read all of John Spencer’s Urban Warfare Case Studies over at Modern War Institute Via WRSA: You will see this material again. The only real question…

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Know Your History: The Molotov Cocktail vs The Tank

Posted on 11 March 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

MOLOTOV COCKTAIL VS. TANK: A HISTORY OF THIS DESPERATE MEASURE Concise history on the Molotov as an Anti-Tank Measure down through the decades of modern warfare. The free pdf book David’s Tool Kit: A Citizen’s Guide to Taking Out Big Brother’s Heavy Weapons is an awesome resource for the Armed Citizen. Download yours Today!  …

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The Political Soldier: Carl Schmitt’s Theory of the Partisan

Posted on 5 March 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

The Political Soldier: Carl Schmitt’s Theory of the Partisan This is an essay by Greg Johnson on Schmitt’s polarizing book Theory of the Partisan that is definitely worth a read considering the current geo-political situation. Arm Yourself and Prepare Accordingly.  

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Know Your WW2 History: The Battle of Ortona, A Case Study in Modern Urban Warfare

Posted on 2 March 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

Case Study #5: The Battle of Ortona   Ortona is one of the lesser known Urban Battles in World War Two, but definitely one of the most important to study, especially from the standpoint of the Defense of a City. Here is another worthy read on the subject by the same author.  

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Discipline

Posted on 25 February 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

Discipline   John says a lot of what I feel, yet he still thinks that the Global American Empire is worth fighting for. I don’t. My opinion is that if Ukrainians want to be free, they will fight for their freedom. If they want to be Russian, then they will not fight as hard and…

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Know Your WW2 History: Battle of Monte Cassino ’44 from the German Perspective

Posted on 17 February 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

  One of the best WW2 Military History trilogies I have ever read is Rick Atkinson’s Liberation Trilogy. The second book of the series, The Day of Battle is about the Sicily/Italian Campaign. The amphibious landing at Anzio and the Battle of Monte Cassino are covered in amazing detail.  

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