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This is a list of military writers, alphabetical by last name.

See also list of military theorists.

  • Ailleret, Charles
  • Allinson, Sidney Canadian military historian and historical novelist, author of The Bantams: The Untold Story Of World War One and Kruger's Gold: A novel of the Anglo-Boer War.
  • Bayo, Alberto, Latin American Revolutionary, author of A Manual of Guerilla Warfare.
  • Bendell, Don, author Crossbow, The B-52 Overture, Valley of Tears, Snake-Eater, as well as modern military thriller Criminal Investigation Detachment.
  • von Bernhardi, Friedrich
  • Bloch, Ivan
  • Boyd, John
  • F. de Brack
  • Brecher, Gary, author of War Nerd.
  • Bregman, Ahron, author of several books on the Arab-Israeli conflict.
  • Boyd, John, inventor of the OODA Loop or decision cycle.
  • Bustin, Steven, author of Humble Heroes: How the USS Nashville CL43 Fought WWII.
  • Carr, Caleb, Military historian, author of "Lessons of Terror," "The Devil Soldier," and others.
  • Ward Carroll, editor of Military.com, author of "Punk's War,""Punk's Wing," "Punk's Fight," "The Aide," and "Militia Kill."
  • Lazare Carnot
  • Chanakya, author of Arthashastra.
  • Robert M. Citino, author of "German Way of War", "Quest for Decisive Victory", "Blitzkrieg to Desert Storm", "Death of the Wehrmacht" and several others.
  • Clancy, Tom, author of Rainbow Six, Splinter Cell, Net Force, others.
  • Charles E. Callwell, author of Small Wars: A Tactical Textbook for Imperial Soldiers, first published 1906.
  • Clausewitz, Carl von, general and author of On War.
  • Menno van Coehoorn
  • John Colomb
  • Corbett, Julian, Edwardian British Naval theorist author of Some Principles of Maritime Strategy, rough contemporary of Mahan.
  • Martin van Creveld, proponent of an expanded theory of war.

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