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The Battle for Gaul

The Battle for Gaul

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for anyone in the military
Review: When I was in the military, they stressed that to understand the craft of war; one should read the classics on war. However, no one told me that it would be fun. I stayed away from Caesar because I thought it would be stuffy. Well I was wrong. This book is a geography lesson and a history lesson. It is even a "how to". Nevertheless, it turns out that being a first person made it come alive. However, he had an ego and a half. The Campaign took place between 58 and 50 BC and the names for the tribes of Gaul are similar to the countries today. Now close your eyes and now open "ItDoesn't Take a Hero" by General H. Norman Schwarzkopf. Where does one stop and the other begin?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for anyone in the military
Review: When I was in the military, they stressed that to understand the craft of war; one should read the classics on war. However, no one told me that it would be fun. I stayed away from Caesar because I thought it would be stuffy. Well I was wrong. This book is a geography lesson and a history lesson. It is even a "how to". Nevertheless, it turns out that being a first person made it come alive. However, he had an ego and a half. The Campaign took place between 58 and 50 BC and the names for the tribes of Gaul are similar to the countries today. Now close your eyes and now open "ItDoesn't Take a Hero" by General H. Norman Schwarzkopf. Where does one stop and the other begin?


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