Sat, 29 July 2006
Now, the standard definition of Mercenaries is given to us by Article 47 of Protocol I of the 1949 Geneva Convention, which states that mercenaries are neither combatants nor prisoners of war. Currently, the most popular form of mercenary is the PMC (Private Military Contractor), which supplies soldiers to governments to help them guard high profile targets, defend installations, train local police, and so on. Bounty Hunters are also still used by bail bondsmen to ensure that their clients go to court when they are supposed to. Soldier of Fortune Magazine is designed to be read by the mercenary. For more information, read: Military History Magazine (June 2003): Cossack Pirates in the Black Sea www.privatemilitary.org CNN Special on Mercenaries Military History Podcast is sponsored by Armchair General Magazine |
Sat, 22 July 2006
For more information, read: US Special Forces by Samuel Southworth US Carrier Locations My Life by Bill Clinton Military History Podcast is sponsored by Armchair General Magazine |
Mon, 17 July 2006
The Art of War by Sun Tzu was written around 500 BC in Ancient China. This collection of quotes on the 5 elements of war (Path, Heaven, Earth, Leader, and Law) has had a profound impact on military history. Many of the world's most famous generals have used the book. Likewise, many of the world's military training schools require the book as reading. For more information, read:
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