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Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Military science task force
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Welcome to the Military science task force of the Military history WikiProject! The task force coordinators are Nick Dowling (talk) and MBK004 (talk).
Scope
This task force covers topics related to military science, including strategy, tactics, doctrines, and military theory in general. (Please note that this is not the same thing as the role of science in the military, which is generally covered by the Military technology and engineering task force.)
Participants
Please remember to also add your name to the main list of project members if you are not yet listed there.
- BusterD (talk · contribs) (This task force was partially at my suggestion, so if you didn't like the idea, blame me. Interested in military action as communication from pre-history to the latest moment.)
- Chewygum (talk · contribs)
- CJSC (talk · contribs) (tactics, doctrines, and strategies; counterinsurgency and non-state actors; anything else that catches my interest)
- Cyclopaedic (talk · contribs) (WW2, medieval English warfare, artillery, warplanes, tactics, behaviour of men under fire, dabbling)
- Dryzen (talk · contribs) (Mostly Medieval, Early-Modern and Byzantine.)
- Gw099 (talk · contribs) (Cold War and Modern Era Military Doctrines, tactics, and Strategies)
- Hcberkowitz (talk · contribs) (C3I with emphasis on intelligence, special operations, CBRN)
- KingPenguin (talk · contribs) (19th century and World War II)
- Malin Tokyo (talk · contribs) (Military history, tactics and organization with focus on army matters)
- MLWilson (talk · contribs) (Primarily the structure and organization of United States military organizations, particularly combatant commands and the intelligence community, and the theory of network-centric warfare/operations)
- mrg3105 (talk · contribs) (I'm the one who just discovered and created the article Offensive (military), and hope to Wikify a few related articles. My interest is primarily at the operational level)
- The Land (talk · contribs) (especially the doctrine, strategy and tactics of navies from 1847 to 1945 and armies from 1895 to 1945.)
- Tomas_e (talk · contribs) (Contemporary military thinking, strategy, military theory, strategic planning, military operational analysis)
- Suyogaerospace (talk · contribs) (Aircrafts, Electronic warfare, NBC warfare, Military communication, New Technology in Armed Forces,Indian Technology)
Tagging and assessment
Any article related to this task force should be marked by adding Science-task-force=yes to the {{WPMILHIST}} project banner at the top of its talk page (see the project banner instructions for more details on the exact syntax). This will automatically place it into Category:Military science task force articles.
Templates
Categories
To-do
- Tag articles!
- Expand on Soviet theory of military doctrine, a very different idea from most western concepts of the same thing
- Expand info on all military doctirne, some more info on Shock and Awe and British Doctrine would be appreciated.
- Expand info on how US National Guard units figure into the newly reorganizing US Army warfighting capabilities.
- Add things here!
Resources
Annotated bibliography
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