Over a hundred years later - and many do not know the lessons from this battle that changed warfare in WW1 with its revolutions in planning and organizing and tactics. If we had studied it - we would not be so far behind in Information Warfare or preparing to fight with so many stovepipes in place that prohibit being effective. Whoever is able to apply what we should have learned years ago from Bruchmuller to Information Warfare -- will be able to create and organize the force that is able to do what he did with artillery.