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List of military theorists and writers

This is a list of military theorists and writers. Its focus is on military theory (military science and military strategy) and military history from ancient times to the present.

Introduction

The list is broadly defined. It provides an alphabetical overview of important authors in the field of military science and military strategy, including military thinkers, military theorists, military authors, strategists, military historians, memorabilia writers, and others. The list does not claim to be complete or up-to-date. Various biographical details, major works, and other relevant information are provided.

Famous works include, for example, The Art of War by Sunzi (Sun Wu), The Art of War by Machiavelli, On War by Carl von Clausewitz, or Guerrilla Warfare (La guerra de guerrillas) by Che Guevara.

List

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  • James Cable (1920–2001), British diplomat and naval strategic thinker; Gunboat Diplomacy. Political Applications of Limited Naval Force (London 1971)
  • Amílcar Cabral (1924–1973), one of Africa's foremost anti-colonial leaders; Unity and Struggle. Speeches and Writings (1979); La descolonización del Africa portuguesa: Guinea-Bissau (1975)

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  • Joseph Gallieni (1849–1916), French general, governor of Madagascar and war minister: The Pacification of Madagascar; Madagascar de 1896 à 1905 (Tananarive 1905)
  • Karl Galster (1851–1931), German vice admiral, critic of the Tirpitz naval buildup
  • David Galula (1919–1966), French officer, military writer
  • Daniele Ganser (born 1972), Swiss historian and publicist, publications on NATO secret armies in Europe and military actions of NATO states
  • Makhmut Gareev (1923–2019), Russian general, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Soviet Armed Force, president of the Russian Academy of Military Sciences; If War Comes Tomorrow? The Contours of Future Armed Conflict (1998)
  • Azar Gat (born 1959), Israeli military historian and theorist; The Development of Military Thought: The Nineteenth Century (Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1992)

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  • Robert Habermaas (1856–1921), major general and military writer
  • David P. Hadley, American historian; The Rising Clamor: The American Press, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the Cold War (Lexington, Kentucky 2019)
  • Hans von Haeften <small></small> (1870–1937), general, military writer; Eine deutsche Kolonialarmee (1905)
  • Werner Hahlweg (1912–1989), military historian; Typologie des modernen Kleinkriegs (1967); Guerilla - Krieg ohne Fronten (Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1968); Lehrmeister des Kleinen Krieges. Von Clausewitz bis Mao Tse-tung (1968)
  • Morton Halperin (born 1938): Contemporary Military Strategy (1967)
  • Muhammad Hamidullah (1908–2002): The Battlefields of Prophet Muhammad (Woking, England, 1953)
  • Edward Bruce Hamley (1824–1893), British general and military writer; The Operations of War (1866)
  • Samuel M. Harrington (1882–1948), officer of the United States Marine Corps with the rank of brigadier general, The Strategy and Tactics of Small Wars (1921)
  • Georg Hartmann (1865–1946), military writer; Der Krieg in Südafrika und seine Lehren für Deutsch-Südwestafrika (Berlin 1900)
  • Karl Haushofer (1869–1946), officer, university lecturer, military writer
  • Otto Heilbrunn (1906–1969), German-British lawyer, military writer
  • Herodian (died c. 250), author of History of the Empire after Marcus Aurelius
  • Herodot (died c. 430/20 BC), ancient Greek historian, author of the Histories
  • Alexander Vladimirovich Heroys <small></small> (1870–1944); Russian military, Lieutenant General (1917); (with Léon Thévenin) L'Armée rouge et la guerre sociale (Paris 1931)
  • Beatrice Heuser (born 1961), historian and political scientist: Rebellen – Partisanen – Guerilleros. Asymmetrische Kriege von der Antike bis heute (Paderborn u.a. 2013); The Strategy Makers: Thoughts on War and Society from Machiavelli to Clausewitz (Greenwood/Praeger, Santa Monica, CA 2010)
  • Friedrich August Freiherr von der Heydte (1907–1994), officer, military writer; Der moderne Kleinkrieg als wehrpolitisches und militärisches Phänomen (Würzburg 1972)
  • Hellmuth Heye (1895–1970), German vice admiral, Ombudsman for the Military (Wehrbeauftragter), and military writer
  • Hans H. Hildebrand <small></small> (1919–2011), German naval officer and historian (with Albert Röhr and Hans-Otto Steinmetz): Die deutschen Kriegsschiffe: Biographien: ein Spiegel der Marinegeschichte von 1815 bis zur Gegenwart (seven vols., in several editions since 1979)
  • Franz Hinterstoisser (1863–1933), Austrian aeronaut and military writer
  • Alexander Ivanovich Hippius (1855 – around 1918), officer of the Imperial Russian Army, Military Governor of the Fergana Region (1911–1916); military writer; A Century of the Ministry of War, 1802–1902. General Staff. Historical Overview. Troop Training Столетие военного министерства. 1802—1902. Главный штаб. Исторический очерк. Образование (обучение) войск (St. Petersburg, 1903); On the Causes of Our War with Japan О причинах нашей войны с Японией (St. Petersburg 1905)
  • Jochen Hippler <small></small> (born 1955), German political scientist; Counterinsurgency – Theorien unkonventioneller Kriegführung: Callwell, Thompson, Smith und das US Army Field Manual 3-24 (in: Thomas Jäger/Rasmus Beckmann (Hg.): Handbuch Kriegstheorien, Wiesbaden 2011, S. 256-28)
  • Jaromir Hirtenfeld, originally Csikos (1816–1872), Austro-Hungarian military writer, owner and editor-in-chief of the Militär-Zeitung
  • Hồ Chí Minh (1890–1969), Vietnamese revolutionary and communist politician (The Armed Uprising, etc.)
  • Hoàng Văn Thái (1915–1986), Vietnamese Army General and communist politician; Some aspects of guerrilla warfare in Viet Nam (Hanoi, 1965)
  • Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679), English philosopher; Leviathan
  • Frederick Benjamin „Ben“ Hodges (born 1958), US military officer (Center for European Policy Analysis)
  • Max Hoelz (1889–1933), German Communist and author; ' (Malik-Verlag, Berlin 1929)
  • Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf (1852–1925), Chief of the General Staff of the entire armed forces of Austria-Hungary at the start of World War I, Field Marshal since 1916
  • Kraft zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen (1827–1892), prince, general of artillery and military writer, Pour le Mérite; Strategische Briefe (Strategic Letters)
  • Albert von Holleben (1835–1906), Prussian infantry general and military writer, appointed Governor of Mainz in 1893
  • Richard Holmes (1946–2011), British military historian; Editor-in-Chief (with others) of the Oxford Companion to Military History
  • Albert Hopman (1865–1942), German vice admiral and military writer
  • Karl Hron (1852–1912); Der Parteigänger-Krieg (Seidel & Sohn, Wien 1885)
  • Walter Hülsen (1863–1947), general, military writer
  • Abel Hugo (1798–1855), France militaire: histoire des armées françaises de terre et de mer de 1792 à 1837. 1838 (5 vols.)

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  • Virgilio Ilari (born 1948), Italian historian and strategist
  • Friedrich Immanuel (1857–1939), German colonel, military writer, Reich Warriors’ League Kyffhäuser
  • Georgii Isserson (1898–1976), Soviet general and military theorist, operational art, mechanized deep operations; Evolyutsiya operativnogo iskusstva Эволюция оперативного искусства (1932 and 2nd enlarged ed. 1937; The Evolution of Operational Art, Combat Studies Institute Press, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 2013) and Lektsii po glubokoy taktike Лекции по глубокой тактике (The Fundamentals of the Deep Operation, 1933); Novye formy bor’by: Opyt issledovaniia sovremennykh voin Новые формы борьбы: Опыт исследования современных войн (New Forms of Combat: An Essay Researching Modern Wars) (1940); Key Writings

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  • Thomas Jäger <small></small> (born 1960), German political scientist; (with Rasmus Beckmann, eds.): Handbuch Kriegstheorien (Wiesbaden 2011 - content)
  • Max Jähns (1837–1900), Prussian officer and military writer; Geschichte der Kriegswissenschaften, vornehmlich in Deutschland (3 volumes, München/Leipzig 1889–1891)
  • Rudolf August von Janson (1844–1917), Prussian officer, infantry general and military writer
  • Louis Michel de Jeney (Mihaly Lajos Jeney) (1723 or 1724–1797): Le partisan ou l'art de faire la petite-guerre avec succès selon le génie de nos jours détaillé sur des plans propres à faciliter l'intelligence des dispositions (Constapel, La Haye 1759)
  • John VII the Middle of Nassau-Siegen (1561–1623), military career, Verteidigungsbuch für die Grafschaft Nassau (Defense Book for the County of Nassau)
  • Michael Johns (born 1964), writer, foreign policy and security expert
  • R. F. Johnson, Capt.; Night attacks: a treatise on nocturnal tactics (London, 1886)
  • Antoine-Henri Jomini (1779–1869), baron, Swiss officer and military theorist, author of works on the Napoleonic Wars, including Traité de grande tactique, ou, Relation de la guerre de sept ans, extraite de Tempelhof, commentée at comparée aux principales opérations de la derniére guerre; avec un recueil des maximes les plus important de l'art militaire, justifiées par ces différents évenéments (Paris: Giguet et Michaud, 1805. In English translation as: Jomini, Antoine-Henri, trans. Col. S.B. Holabird, U.S.A. Treatise on Grand Military Operations: or A Critical and Military History of the Wars of Frederick the Great as Contrasted with the Modern System, 2 vols. New York: D. van Nostrand, 1865); Précis de l’Art de la Guerre (Summary of the Art of War) and Traité des grandes opérations militaires (Treatise on Major Military Operations)
  • Charles-André Julien (1891–1991), French historian who opposed French colonialism; '
  • Wolfgang Jung <small></small> (1938–2024), German peace activist, publications on drone strikes controlled via Ramstein Air Base (www.luftpost-kl.de)
  • Justinus (Justin), Roman historian

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  • Kautilya's Arthashastra, see under Chanakya
  • Hugo Kerchnawe (1872–1949), Austrian major general and military historian
  • Kimberly Ellen Kagan (born 1972), American military historian, heads the Institute for the Study of War
  • Nikolai Vasilievich Kaulbars <small></small>, Baron (1842–1905), general of the Russian army and military writer
  • Franz Georg Friedrich von Kausler (1794–1848): Napoleon’s Principles, Views and Statements on the Art of War, Military History and Warfare. Compiled from his Works and Correspondence. Leipzig, Baumgärtner 1827. Influential military writer for officer training of his time. Appointed member of the Royal Swedish Military Academy in Stockholm.
  • Hugo Kerchnawe (1872–1949), Austrian general and military writer
  • Anton Antonovich Kersnovsky <small></small> (1907-1944), Russian military historian; Philosophy of War Философия войны (1932–1939); History of the Russian Army История Русской Армии (1933–1938, 4 vols.)
  • John Keegan (1934–2012), military historian
  • Egbert Broer Kielstra (1844–1920), Dutch KNIL officer, politician, and administrator; Beschrijving van den Atjeh-oorlog met gebruikmaking der officieele bronnen door het Departement van Koloniën, 3 parts (Van Cleef, Den Haag 1883, 1884, 1885)
  • Jacob W. Kipp (1942-2021), US military historian, director of FMSO; publications on Russian and Soviet naval and military history; ‘Smart’ Defense From New Threats: Future War From a Russian Perspective: Back to the Future After the War on Terror (The Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 2014)
  • Henry Kissinger (1923–2023), US Secretary of State, nuclear war theorist; The Necessity for Choice: Prospects of American Foreign Policy (1961)
  • Johannes Kladusch, military historian; Der kleine Krieg. Studien zum Heerwesen des Absolutismus (Wiesbaden 1973)
  • Ian Knight (born 1956), British historian and writer; (with Richard Scollins): Queen Victoria´s Enemies 2: Northern Africa (London 1989), and other books in the series '
  • J. H. B. Köhler (1818–1873), Dutch officer, military writer; Eene nalezing van feiten tijdens de eerste expeditie tegen het rijk van Atjeh; naar aanleiding van het werk: Beschrijving van den Atjeh-Oorlog door ; met een aanhangsel (Rotterdam 1884)
  • Andrei Kokoshin (born 1945); Soviet and Russian statesman, political scientist and historian, Americanist; Serye kardinaly Belogo doma Серые кардиналы Белого дома (Grey Cardinals of the White House; 1986), SDI (1988)
  • Nikolai Vladimirovich Kolesnikov <small></small> (1882–1937), Russian officer, colonel of the General Staff, military writer – author of books on the theory and practice of warfare as well as on military-historical subjects
  • Ivan Konev (1879–1973), Soviet general and Marshal of the Soviet Union, large-scale maneuver, WWII operations; Sorok pjatyj Сорок пятый (1966); Zapiski komandujuščego frontom Записки командующего фронтом (1972)
  • Hans Krech <small></small> (born 1956), German historian; Die Kampfhandlungen in den ehemaligen deutschen Kolonien in Afrika während des 1. Weltkrieges (1914-1918) (Berlin 1999); Asymmetrische Konflikte, eine existenzielle Herausforderung für die NATO (Bremen 2008)
  • Harald Kujat (born 1942), German general; Europa bewahren (Preserving Europe), etc.
  • Dominika Kunertova, research analyst, drone warfare expert; Learning from the Ukrainian Battlefield: Tomorrow’s Drone Warfare, Today’s Innovation Challenge (ETH Zürich 2024)
  • Alexander Ivanovich Kuzmin Александр Иванович Кузьмин, Russian military historian, director of the A. V. Suvorov State Memorial Museum in Saint Petersburg; contribution to Diary of ‘My Journal’. Swiss Campaign of 1799 (Дневник Н.А. Грязева «Мой журнал». Швейцарский поход 1799 года. 2013)
  • Vladimir Kvachkov (born 1948), Russian former Spetsnaz colonel, military intelligence officer and writer; Development of means and methods of special intelligence in the modern warfare (Развитие форм боевого применения сил и средств специальной разведки в современных условиях)
  • Konrad Kyeser (1366–after 1405), Bellifortis

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  • John Nagl (born 1966), US officer, military writer; Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam (Westport, CONN 2002)
  • William Napier (1785–1860), British soldier and military historian; History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France from the Year 1807 to the Year 1814 (Carey and Hart, Philadelphia 1842)
  • Anna Nadibaidze, expert in autonomous drones (contribution to Handbook of Drone Warfare, 2024)
  • Napoleon, Military Maxims
  • Abdul Haris Nasution (1918–2000), Indonesian general, military writer; Fundamentals of Guerrilla Warfare (Pokok-pokok Gerilya)
  • Álvaro de Navia-Osorio y Vigil, 3rd Marquis of Santa Cruz de Marcenado and Viscount of Puerto (1684–1732), Spanish diplomat, general, and author; Reflexiones militares (Military Reflections) (in seven volumes, Turin and Paris 1726-1730)
  • Sönke Neitzel (born 1968), German historian, military history; Abgehört. Deutsche Generäle in britischer Kriegsgefangenschaft 1942–1945 (Berlin 2005); with Harald Welzer: Soldaten. Protokolle vom Kämpfen, Töten und Sterben (Frankfurt am Main 2011)
  • A. Neuberg (collective pseudonym, etc. of Mikhail Nikolayevich Tukhachevsky, Ho Chi Minh und Hans Kippenberger): Der bewaffnete Aufstand. Versuch einer theoretischen Darstellung (Zürich 1928; English version: Armed Insurrection (London 1970)
  • Virgil Ney (1905–1979), Col., US military historian; Notes on Guerrilla War: Principles and Practices (Washington, D.C. 1961)
  • Ernst Nigmann <small></small> (1867–1923), officer, military writer; Felddienstübungen für farbige (ostafrikanische) Truppen (Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Zeitung, Daressalam 1910); Geschichte der Kaiserlichen Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Ostafrika (Berlin 1911)
  • Kwame Nkrumah (1909–1972), Ghanaian politician; Handbook of Revolutionary Warfare (Digital copy)
  • Wilhelm du Nord (1836–1909), Austrian officer and military writer
  • Lon O. Nordeen, American author, Air Warfare in the Missile Age (2010); Harpoon Missile vs Surface Ships: US Navy, Libya and Iran 1986–88 (' 134, 2024)
  • Nugroho Notosusanto (1930–1985), Indonesian military historian
  • Walter Nuhn (born 1928); German author of works about German colonial history; Sturm über Südwest (Koblenz 1989); Flammen über Deutsch-Ostafrika. Der Maji-Maji-Aufstand 1905/06 (Bonn 1998); Feind überall. Guerillakrieg in Südwest. Der Große Nama-Aufstand 1904-1908 (Bonn 2000); Kamerun unter dem Kaiseradler. Geschichte der Erwerbung und Erschließung des ehemaligen deutschen Schutzgebietes Kamerun (Köln 2000); Kolonialpolitik und Marine. Die Rolle der Kaiserlichen Marine bei der Gründung und Sicherung des deutschen Kolonialreiches 1884-1914 (Bonn 2002); Auf verlorenem Posten - Deutsch-Südwestafrika im Ersten Weltkrieg (Bonn 2006)
  • Roger H. Nye (1924–1996), US soldier and military writer

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  • Adam Ludwig Baron von Ochs (1759–1823), Hessian general, Betrachtungen über die neuere Kriegskunst über ihre Fortschritte und Veränderungen: und über die wahrscheinlichen Folgen welche für die Zukunft daraus entstehen werden (short: Considerations on Modern Warfare, Kassel 1817)
  • Raymond T. Odierno (1954–2021), US general, involved in the development of the U.S. Army Field Manual 3-34 (FM 3-34), describing tactics for counterinsurgency operations, used by the US Army in Afghanistan from 2006 onwards
  • Nikolai Vasilyevich Ogarkov (1917–1994), Marshal of the Soviet Union; Always Ready to Defend the Fatherland
  • Onasander (1st century), Greek military writer; Strategikos
  • Humberto Ortega (1947–2024), Nicaraguan general, military writer; Sobre la insurrección (Havanna 1981)
  • Franklin Mark Osanka (1936–2016), US officer, military writer; Modern Guerrilla Warfare: Fighting Communist Guerilla Movements, 1941-1961 (1962)
  • Robert Endicott Osgood (1921–1986), Limited War: The Challenge to American Strategy (1957); Limited War Revisited (1979)
  • Albrecht Friedrich Rudolf, Archduke of Austria (1817–1895), Austrian field marshal; Über die Verantwortlichkeit im Krieg (On Responsibility in War)
  • Adolf Ott (1842–1918), German soldier and writer

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  • Yuri Aleksandrovich Panteleyev (1901–1983), Soviet admiral; My Life for the Fleet
  • Peter Paret (1924–2020), Understanding War: Essays on Clausewitz and the History of Military Power
  • Antoine de Pas, Marquis de Feuquières (1648–1711), French general; Mémoires sur la guerre
  • Gerhard von Pelet-Narbonne <small></small> (1840-1909), Prussian officer and military writer; editor of the series Erzieher des Preußischen Heeres (Educators of the Prussian Army)
  • Peng Guangqian 彭光谦 (born 1943), Chinese military strategist; served as chief editor and published works such as Zhongguo guofang 中国国防 (China’s National Defense), Junshi zhanlüe jiben lilun wenti 军事战略基本理论问题 (Basic Theoretical Issues of Military Strategy), Junshi zhanlüe jianlun 军事战略简论 (A Brief Treatise on Military Strategy), Deng Xiaoping zhanlüe sixiang lun 邓小平战略思想论 (On Deng Xiaoping’s Strategic Thought), Zhanlüe xue 战略学 (The Science of Military Strategy), Zhong-Mei guanxi he woguo weilai guoji anquan huanjing 中美关系和我国未来国际安全环境 (China–U.S. Relations and the Future International Security Environment of Our Country)
  • Lothar Persius (1864–1944), German naval officer and military author
  • Carl Peters (1856–1918), German explorer and colonial administrator; Gefechtsweise und Expeditionsführung in Afrika (Berlin 1892)
  • David Petraeus (born 1952), US general, military writer; initiator of FM 3-24 Counterinsurgency
  • John Philippart (c. 1784–1875), British military writer
  • Ardant du Picq (1821–1870), French colonel and military theorist; Études sur le Combat
  • Thomas D. Pilcher (1858–1928), British officer, military writer; Some lessons from the Boer War 1899-1902 (London 1905)

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  • Erich Raeder (1876–1960), German admiral and military writer; Die französische Kolonialarmee (', 12. Jg., 1901, 700-709)
  • Harold E. Raugh (born 1956), US military writer
  • Oskar Regele (1890–1969), Austrian officer and military historian
  • Frank Reichherzer (born 1977), military historian
  • Markus Reisner (born 1978), Austrian historian and military expert
  • Hellmuth Rentsch, officer, military writer; Partisanenkampf: Erfahrungen und Lehren
  • Martin Rink (born 1966), German military historian; Vom "Partheygänger" zum Partisanen: die Konzeption des kleinen Krieges in Preußen 1740-1813 (Diss. 1998; content)
  • James Patton Rogers, political scientist, expert on drone warfare; (ed.) Handbook of Drone Warfare (De Gruyter, Berlin 2024)
  • Joseph Rogniat <small></small> (1776-1840 ), Vicomte, French general; Considérations sur l'art de la guerre (1816), German translation: Betrachtungen über die Kriegskunst by (Cotta, Stuttgart 1823)
  • Henri de Rohan (1579–1638), Huguenot leader; Le parfait Capitaine (1631)
  • Heinrich Rohne (1842–1937), Prussian lieutenant general and military writer
  • Erwin Rommel (1891–1944), German field marshal; Infanterie greift an (1937)
  • Arthur Rosenberg (1889–1943), historian; A History of Bolshevism
  • Pavel Rotmistrov (1901–1982), Soviet tank warfare theorist; Vremya i tanki Время и танки (memoirs, 1971); editor of Istoriya voennogo iskusstva История военного искусства (History of Military Art) (2 vols., Voenizdat, Moscow 1963)
  • Friedrich Ruge (1894–1985), German vice admiral and military writer
  • Wilhelm Rüstow (1821–1878), military writer and historian; Die Lehre vom kleinen Kriege (Zürich, 1864)
  • Cornelius Ryan (1920–1974), The Longest Day; A Bridge Too Far

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  • Antonio Salinas, U.S. Army officer, military writer; Siren’s Song: The Allure of War; Boot Camp: The Making of a United States Marine; Leaving War: From Afghanistan's Pech Valley To Hadrian's Wall - A Veteran's Search For Peace
  • Walerij Saluschnyj (born 1973), Ukrainian general; Modern positional warfare and how to win in it (2023)

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  • Kurt Wilhelm Uebe, officer, military writer
  • Harold H. Utley, major; An Introduction to the Tactics and Technique of Small Wars (Marine Corps Gazette, 1931/1933)
  • Robert M. Utley (1929–2022), American author and historian, authority on the history of the American West; Frontier Regulars. The United States Army and the Indian 1866-1891 (Lincoln, NE/London 1973)
  • Mesut Uyar (born 1969), Turkish political scientist and historian; A Military History of the Ottomans: From Osman to Atatürk (with Edward J. Erickson)

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  • Jukums Vācietis (Ioakim Ioakimovich Vatsetis; 1873–1938), Latvian and Soviet military commander; O voyennoy doktrine budushchego О военной доктрине будущего (On the Military Doctrine of the Future) (1923)
  • Georg Wilhelm von Valentini (1775–1834); Die Lehre vom Krieg (1820)
  • Roberto Valturio (1405–1475), Italian author of De re militari (1460)
  • Bernardo de Vargas Machuca (1557–1622), Spanish military theorist; Milicia y descripción de las Indias (1599)
  • Valentin Varennikov (1923–2009), strategist and memoirist on Soviet operational art; memoirs published under the title The Unrepeatable Неповторимое (2001-2, 7 vols.)
  • Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban (1633–1707), French general and fortress engineer; Traité de l'attaque et de la deffence des places
  • Vaultier (18th century), artillery commissary; Observations sur l'art de faire la guerre
  • Flavius Vegetius Renatus, Roman military writer; Epitoma rei militaris
  • Julius von Verdy du Vernois (1832–1910), Prussian infantry general and military theorist
  • Ivan Vinarov (1896–1969), Fighter on the Silent Front
  • (born 1974), US anthropologist and author on overseas US military presence, Lily-Pad Strategy; Base Nation: How U.S. Military Bases Abroad Harm America and the World (2015); The United States of War: A Global History of America’s Endless Conflicts, from Columbus to the Islamic State (2020); Lists of U.S. Military Bases Abroad, 1776-2021
  • Aleksandr Vladimirov (born 1945); Russian Major General (ret.); Osnovy obshchey teorii voyny Основы общей теории войны (Fundamentals of the General Theory of War)
  • Võ Nguyên Giáp (1911–2013), Vietnamese general; strategist of the First Indochina War; The Big Victory, The Great Task (1967); Military Art of People's War: Selected Writings (1970)
  • Eduard Freiherr von Völderndorff und Waradein (1783–1847), Bavarian major general and military writer; Observations sur l'ouvrage de Mr. le Comte Ph. de Ségur (1826)
  • Abram Mironovich Volpe (1894–1937), Soviet military; Фронтальный удар: эволюция форм оперативного маневра в позиционный период мировой войны (Frontal Strike: Evolution of Forms of Operational Maneuver in the Positional Period of the World War) (State Military Publishing House, Moscow 1931)
  • Ivan Vasilievich Vuich (1813–1884), Russian military, Malaia voina Малая война (St. Petersburg, 1850)

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  • Mykhailo Zabrodskyi (born 1973), Russian-trained Ukrainian military writer
  • Andrei Zayonchkovsky (1862–1926), Russian infantry general, military historian and theorist
  • Friedrich Wilhelm von Zanthier (1741–1781), officer and military theorist; Versuch über die Märsche der Armeen (1778)
  • Zhuge Liang (181–234), strategist of the Three Kingdoms; Collected Works (Zhuge Liang ji )
  • Alfred Zimmermann <small></small> (1859–1925), colonial politician and publicist in the German Empire; Geschichte der deutschen Kolonialpolitik (Ernst Siegfried Mittler und Sohn, Berlin 1914)
  • Nikolaus Zrinski (1620–1664), Ban of Croatia, imperial general, poet, and military writer
  • Sherifa Zuhur (born 1953), US academic and security analyst on the Middle East
  • Beat Fidel Zurlauben (1720–1799), Swiss Guard general; Histoire militaire des Suisses au Service de la France (eight volumes, 1751-1753, with four additional volumes Code militaire des Suisses, 1758-1764)

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