You said a quote not to long ago:
"Military history is fascinating to me because warfare is an amalgamation of every intellectual aspect of human competition. A successful commander has to understand and implement proper tactics, strategy, technical innovation, logistics, scouting, administration, charisma, psychology, war ethics and have a bit of fortune. A paper I read recently stated that the two models for modern bureaucracy are the Roman Catholic episcopal hierarchy and the German General Staff during the era of the elder Moltke."
I agree with it so much that it is now my signature. Thanks.