Top Twenty blog posts

What are our twenty most popular blog posts (based upon the most number of hits on the blog):

1. U.S. Tank Losses and Crew Casualties in World War II – The Dupuy Institute

2. The Russian Artillery Strike That Spooked The U.S. Army – The Dupuy Institute

3. Wounded-To-Killed Ratios – The Dupuy Institute

4. Population over Time (US vs USSR) – The Dupuy Institute

5. New WWII German Maps At The National Archives – The Dupuy Institute

6. How Does the U.S. Army Calculate Combat Power? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ – The Dupuy Institute

7. A story about planning for Desert Storm (1991) – The Dupuy Institute

8. Tank Loss Rates in Combat: Then and Now – The Dupuy Institute

9. Wounded-to-killed ratios in Ukraine in 2022 – The Dupuy Institute

10. Panzer Aces Wittmann and Staudegger at Kursk – part 1 – The Dupuy Institute

11. Counting Holes in Tanks in Tunisia – The Dupuy Institute

12. What Is The Relationship Between Rate of Fire and Military Effectiveness? – The Dupuy Institute

13. German versus Soviet Artillery at Kursk – The Dupuy Institute

14. Artillery Effectiveness vs. Armor (Part 1) – The Dupuy Institute

15. Artillery Survivability In Modern Combat – The Dupuy Institute

16. Where Did Japan Go? – The Dupuy Institute

17. Was Kursk the Largest Tank Battle in History? – The Dupuy Institute

18. Assessing the 1990-1991 Gulf War Forecasts – The Dupuy Institute

19. Some initial observations on the Russian Army Battalion Tactical Group (BTG) concept – The Dupuy Institute

20. How many brigades did Ukraine start with war with? – The Dupuy Institute

 

You are welcome to list in the comments any other blog posts that you think are worthy. 

 

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Christopher A. Lawrence
Christopher A. Lawrence

Christopher A. Lawrence is a professional historian and military analyst. He is the Executive Director and President of The Dupuy Institute, an organization dedicated to scholarly research and objective analysis of historical data related to armed conflict and the resolution of armed conflict. The Dupuy Institute provides independent, historically-based analyses of lessons learned from modern military experience.
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Mr. Lawrence was the program manager for the Ardennes Campaign Simulation Data Base, the Kursk Data Base, the Modern Insurgency Spread Sheets and for a number of other smaller combat data bases. He has participated in casualty estimation studies (including estimates for Bosnia and Iraq) and studies of air campaign modeling, enemy prisoner of war capture rates, medium weight armor, urban warfare, situational awareness, counterinsurgency and other subjects for the U.S. Army, the Defense Department, the Joint Staff and the U.S. Air Force. He has also directed a number of studies related to the military impact of banning antipersonnel mines for the Joint Staff, Los Alamos National Laboratories and the Vietnam Veterans of American Foundation.
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His published works include papers and monographs for the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment and the Vietnam Veterans of American Foundation, in addition to over 40 articles written for limited-distribution newsletters and over 60 analytical reports prepared for the Defense Department. He is the author of Kursk: The Battle of Prokhorovka (Aberdeen Books, Sheridan, CO., 2015), America’s Modern Wars: Understanding Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam (Casemate Publishers, Philadelphia & Oxford, 2015), War by Numbers: Understanding Conventional Combat (Potomac Books, Lincoln, NE., 2017) , The Battle of Prokhorovka (Stackpole Books, Guilford, CT., 2019), The Battle for Kyiv (Frontline Books, Yorkshire, UK, 2023), Aces at Kursk (Air World, Yorkshire, UK, 2024), Hunting Falcon: The Story of WWI German Ace Hans-Joachim Buddecke (Air World, Yorkshire, UK, 2024) and The Siege of Mariupol (Frontline Books, Yorkshire, UK, 2024).
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Mr. Lawrence lives in northern Virginia, near Washington, D.C., with his wife and son.

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