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Most important of all was Dick Sutherland, a lean, bronzed, cool precisionist and a laboratory technician in the science of war.

From Time Magazine Archive

As a trained engineer fascinated by the science of war, he is emphatically anti-French and pro-German.

From Time Magazine Archive

If good men were all to abstain from studying the science of war, evildoers would very soon have a monopoly of it, and would become aggressors.

From General Gordon A Christian Hero by Churchill, Seton

There were Fujiwara among the military magnates in the provinces, and we shall presently see the Minamoto taking the lead in the science of war.

From A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era by Brinkley, F. (Frank)

It is natural, of course, that President Davis should suppose a regularly educated military man would be more likely to understand the science of war than a man who had not made it his study.

From My Cave Life in Vicksburg With Letters of Trial and Travel by Loughborough, Mary Ann




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