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Author(s): Robert F Ritchie
This book represents a summation of some of the latest scholarship on the subject of warfare in East Asia. Because of the paucity of books on the subject, it is an obviously underrepresented subject, and this book is, by no means, intended to be conclusive. Hopefully, it will serve as a conduit to the cutting-edge authors cited liberally throughout. Limitations on language have also prevented American scholars from effectively researching the patterns of the past with predictable results.
Author(s): John Boyer, Robert F Ritchie
An Introduction to Geography from a Christian World View surveys geography from a regional and human perspective.
Author(s): Robert F Ritchie, Herbert S. Pieper, Sean Turchin
A History of Warfare in the Greater Middle East provides a truly unique initial attempt to create a series of military history texts with the aim of providing a historical synopsis to the online student. It is the belief that a study of the Greater Middle East portends future, end-times events. It is the belief of the author’s Israel’s continued existence is evidence of the fulfillment of God’s promises to His people going back to Abraham.
Author(s): Robert F Ritchie, Herbert S. Pieper
American Military History explores a new ideological worldview of American military. Advocates of various social changes desiring acceptance use the military as a vehicle for expression at the beckoning of the president. Without question, the American military has opened doors for those left outside the mainstream of public education. A long tradition of servant-leadership has produced a system demonstrating excellence in education and in many ways continuing the servant leader tradition of leadership by trial.
Author(s): Robert F Ritchie
The American experience in particular is a story worth telling and one that captures the essence of a doctrine today reflecting the type of warfare that built an American global force over the centuries.