The truth is that armies rarely teach tactics.
They drill procedures, rehearse checklists, and memorize doctrine - but the art of thinking and fighting, the essence of command, is left to chance. The result is predictable: leaders who can pass an exam but falter when lives depend on their judgment.
Dangerous Lessons is a guide to breaking that cycle. It strips away the false comfort of rote answers and gives leaders the means to actually teach tactics - with all the risk-taking, creativity, and focus that requires.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
Poorly designed training leads to bad habits, and bad habits get soldiers killed. Dangerous Lessons shows leaders how to build training that forges judgment, initiative, and resilience - the real weapons of war.
The best welfare for soldiers is good, realistic training. Dangerous Lessons shows you how to give them nothing less.