Talk:Military tactics in Ancient Greece
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editI will be editing this page, specifically changing the language of the article and adding more references. Atw2018 (talk) 16:38, 30 November 2015 (UTC)
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Merging or coordinating with Ancient Greek warfare
edit"the mindset of the Greeks flowed naturally between" ... And the mindset of wikipedians flows naturally to insisting on reliable sources and wondering if this article should be merged into Ancient Greek warfare, which is better written. Yet given the other article's focus on land warfare, the present article would have meaning if it focused on naval warfare; in that case, the info here on land tactics could be moved to the other article. Instead of "flowing mindset" claims about classical neurology, a list of generals who switched between naval and land commands would be useful: all high-level commanders were strategos, i.e. strategists, no distinction between "generals" and "admirals". "The Greeks' success on land easily translated onto the sea" -- easy-peasy! Why dontcha tell this to Dartmouth and Annapolis? Vagabond nanoda (talk) 08:21, 4 August 2022 (UTC)