The typical military history presents a chronicle of battles and wars
and the commanders and troops who fought them. This book takes a
different approach. It presents battles and wars and people aplenty, but
they are not its ultimate subjects. This book is about the turning
points that not only make military history dynamic but crucial to the
story of humanity and civilization. This book is about the decisions,
acts, innovations, errors, ideas, successes, and failures that shaped
the evolution of military art and science--strategy, tactics, and
technology--and, in doing so, shaped the course of world history. Here
are the 100 points--from the birth of warfare in the Battle of Megiddo,
1457 BC, to the ongoing evolution of military history on its newest
battlefield, cyberspace--at which the path of the warrior decisively
turned on its long journey to where we find ourselves today.