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Maneuver Warfare Handbook (Westview Special Studies in Military Affairs)
Maneuver warfare, often controversial and requiring operational and tactical innovation, poses perhaps the most important doctrinal questions currently facing the conventional military forces of the U.S. Its purpose is to defeat the enemy by disrupting the opponent’s ability to react, rather than by physical destruction of forces. This book develops and explains the theory of maneuver warfare and offers specific tactical, operational, and organizational recommendations for improving ground combat forces. The authors translate concepts—too often vaguely stated by maneuver warfare advocates—into concrete doctrine. Although the book uses the Marine Corps as a model, the concepts, tactics, and doctrine discussed apply to any ground combat force.
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@First-light you're correct there are many scraps and duplicates out there. This sword is said to have been carried by Kings, Commanders and Prime ministers. These type of Swords (Burmese) were popular in the Ahom Kingdom during the 13th century.
The value of these went up after the death of the Ahoms empire (18th century), so if you have an original similar to this, you might be holding onto gold.

