The author recalls those occasions in European history when states
had to choose whether to wage war on land, or on the sea, and
latterly in the air as well. He describes the results of their
decisions about allocating defence resources and considers whether
a different mix of land, sea and air forces might have produced
different results. This survey of defence strategy starts in 490 BC
with the Persian invasion of Greece and ends with some remarks
about strategic choices after the Cold War.
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