This is the first in a three part interview with Dr Robert Lyman about 'Victory to Defeat: The British Army 1918-40', a book he cowrote with Lord Dannatt, who served as the Chief of the General Staff from 2006 to 2009.
This episode looks at the doctrine development that occurred in the First World War as the British Army developed it's skills in Combined Arms, culminating in the ability to fight and win the battles of the 100 days.
We look to answer the question - how does an Army learn to learn, whilst in contact.
Check out the show notes for this Professional Military Education podcast for all of the information that we cover in this episode as well as the images and other details that didn't make it into the podcast. There is also a catalog of episodes on Leadership, the Principles of War, military history and Mission Command.
44 - The considerations for the defense of Palliers Hill
Firepower 24: Shell Shock - The precursor to post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Firepower 23: The French Artillery at Verdun
43 - Considerations for the attack on Pallier's Hill
42 - The attack goes in on Pallier's Hill
41 - The Assault on Pallier's Hill
Firepower 22: Pozieres Plenary Session
Firepower 21: Jutland and the advent of Over the Horizon Warfare
Firepower 20: The First Air Observation Posts
Firepower 19: LT Thurnhill - Direct firect at Pozieres
40 - Long Tan Mission Analysis
Firepower 18: Evolution of Royal Artillery Tactics
Firepower 17: Plenary Session for the employment of Australian Artillery on the Western Front in 1916
Firepower 16: The 100 Series Batteries in WW1
Firepower 15: Major General Talbot Hobbs: Command in Manoeuvre and Firepower
39 - The unwomanly face of war and the moral centre of gravity
38 - The experience of women in the Soviet Military in WW2.
Firepower 14: New technology: Munitions, fuses and production for Artillery in WW1
Firepower 13: Artillery planning for the Somme Offensive
37 - How was D Coy prepared for battle?
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