J. F. C. Fuller
2 books
J. F. C. Fuller was a British military historian and strategist known for his influential writings on warfare and military technology. He played a significant role in the development of tank warfare during World War I and is recognized for his innovative ideas on mechanized warfare. His notable works include "Tanks in the Great War, 1914-1918," which provides a comprehensive analysis of the use of tanks in the conflict, and "Pegasus," where he explores military strategy and its implications. Fuller's contributions have left a lasting impact on military theory and practice.
Books by This Author
2 titles

