
Earlylands in Conversation Earlylands in Conversation - Episode 20 - Historian & Strategist Ben Connable on the Realities of Modern Ground Combat
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Jan 13, 2026 Ben Connable, a retired Marine Corps officer and author with a PhD in War Studies, shares his insights on modern ground combat. He challenges the notion that technology has drastically changed warfare, emphasizing enduring realities of fear and uncertainty. Connable details his research on 423 battles, contrasting the persistent need for motivated infantry with the rise of drones. He stresses the importance of rigorous field research over convenience bias and highlights the psychological impacts of combat. His perspective offers a compelling counter-narrative to popular military myths.
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Evolution Not Revolution In War
- Ground combat shows evolutionary change rather than revolutionary upheaval from new tech.
- Technology matters but rarely overturns enduring patterns of infantry-dominated warfare.
Build Data-Driven Battle Studies
- Study war as practiced by building detailed, transparent battle datasets and field research.
- Use granular coding and public data to test claims about technology and battlefield change.
Infantry Still Decides Ground Wars
- Infantry remain ubiquitous and decisive: no ground is held or taken without them.
- Drones increased visibility but have not fundamentally changed the dynamics of most land battles.





