PPT-World War I – Changes in Warfare
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Chapter 29 2 Changing Warfare Changes in technologies tactics and weaponry Communication achieved through telephone Morse Code radios and carrier pigeons Carrier
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Chapter 29 2 Changing Warfare Changes in technologies tactics and weaponry Communication achieved through telephone Morse Code radios and carrier pigeons Carrier pigeons placed in a gas protection box. and Its Aftermath. U.S. Involvement in the Great War (1914-1920). Timeline of Immediate Causes. 1914. Sarajevo, June 28: . Gavrilo. . Princip. assassinates Austrian Archduke Ferdinand. Vienna, July 23: . . Dr D J Baker. H. ôpital Necker – Enfants Malades. Paris. Objectives of the presentation. . Overview of a century or deliberate release of toxic chemical agents against both military and civil targets. Warfare. How, if at all, can war be justified?. Assuming it can be justified how should it be conducted?. Warfare. Most answers fall into 3 main categories:. Realism. Pacifism. Just War Theory. Warfare. Major areas where Australians fought. THE AIF (Australian Imperial Force). France and Belgium . B. attles: Somme, Bullecourt, . Pozieres. , Messines, Mont St Quentin, . Ameins. , . Villers-Bretonneux. World War One. Total War/Modern Warfare. Myth. Reality. Technological Advances from World War I. The industrialization of society from the Industrial Revolution would generate many military applications of new technology. CSH6 Chapter 14. “Information Warfare”. Seymour Bosworth. Topics. Introduction. Vulnerabilities. Goals and Objectives. Sources of Threats and Attacks. Weapons of Cyberwar. Defenses. CSH6. Chapter 14:. TRENCH WARFARE in WORLD WAR I. Introduction to Trench Warfare. Trench warfare was a major feature of World War I. Because the combination of machine guns and heavy artillery made life above ground too dangerous, the opposing armies dug a series of trenches from which to defend themselves and to launch attacks. The trenches outline only some of the deplorable conditions the troops were forced to endure. There were other dangers in the trenches as well as disease, starvation and boredom. . A ‘World’ War. “Terrain of death” (Western) and “front front” (Eastern) were significant parts of a WORLD war. Stalemates in the trenches led Allies and Central Powers to look elsewhere for victory. 2. Changing Warfare. Changes in technologies, tactics, and weaponry. Communication achieved through telephone, Morse Code, radios, and carrier pigeons. Carrier pigeons placed in a gas protection box. How did it start?. Uneasy situation in Europe at the time.. European powers competing against each other for dominance (on the continent and in the colonies.. The spark: assassination of an Austrian archduke by a Bosnian terrorist at Sarajevo in June 1914. . AP EURO Unit #6 – Early 20 th Century (The World Wars) Lesson #602 Fighting and impact of WWI Pressures led to war M ilitarization E mpire competing A lliances N ationalism Dan snow – 4m description of assassination: War and the US Military War will happen… At the worst possible time In the worst possible place With the worst possible enemy YOUR job is to wage war… better than the enemy SEC. Academy. . Security Essentials. (II. ). Information Warfare Tools. . Perception . management/social engineering. . Malicious code. . Virus Blitz. . Predictable response. Could a Company be. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. Jeffery K. Smart. Command Historian. U.S. Army Research, Development and . Engineering Command. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD. German Gas Attack at Ypres, Belgium.
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