by Nathan A. Jennings | Mar 25, 2015 | Monitor
By: Nathan A. Jennings An entire American armored brigade in Poland, in particular, would finally capture acute historical significance.
by Nathan A. Jennings | Nov 4, 2014 | Monitor
By: Nathan A. Jennings American decision makers chose to fight to a high-consumption and high-cost war through conventional means rather than employing the unparalleled power of nuclear technology.
by Nathan A. Jennings | Jul 7, 2014 | Monitor
By: Nathan A. Jennings Among the varied personalities exposed by the tensions of war, the Spartan commander Brasidas emerges as a definitive figure who illustrates the strengths and weaknesses of not only his city-state’s…
by Nathan A. Jennings | Jun 23, 2014 | Monitor
By: Nathan A. Jennings Fighting Fire with Fire: Texas Rangers and Counterinsurgency in the 1847 Mexico City Campaign