Battles that Changed the Course of History Part II with Fred Stein
Mondays, 9:00 – 10:00 AM
Sun City Social Center Ballroom
In-person, On-demand
Decisive battles are those that literally change the course of history either by destroying an empire or by creating the conditions for a major cultural change. Building on those discussed in Part I last fall, Fred will explore 6 more significant battles spanning from the U.S. Civil war battles of the Shenandoah Valley & Antietam to the current Ukrainian/Russian war, specifically covering the WWI battle of the Marne, WWII battles of Midway & Berlin and the 1948 & 1967 Israeli conflicts. As time allows, Fred will also update the class on current developments in the Russia-Ukraine and Israeli-Hamas wars.
COL (ret) Fred Stein served 27 years active-duty Army and commanded at all levels from company through brigade. He served in multiple staff positions including Senior Communications staff, J6, for Operation Support Hope in Rwanda and Operation Enduring Freedom in Bosnia. He was a distinguished Net Centric Engineer for 18 years and co-authored the book “Network Centric Warfare”. He is a member of the Swedish National Defense Board – US Army General Officer, Keynote Speaker at numerous International Conferences on Networking, and has taught LLGTX courses on the Ukraine war, Revolutions in Military Affairs and Information and Disinformation.
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