look guys, im not talking out of my ass here. this is info ive gleamed from numerous military history classes over my educational career. in any field of study, the higher the level of discussion, the more exact definitions become. if you were to discuss strategy with a 4 star general, he would immediately assume your talking about global scale fighting, involving weapons factories and oil fields and vehicle construction facilites. if you changed to topic to tactics, hed start thinking about flanking and parrying and routing forces. trust me on this. if you have a friend or relative in the military, ask them the difference between tactics and strategy.
oh, and i misspoke before. what i meant was the modern idea of strategic warfare began with the advent of flight. i still stand by my post that there is no "military strategy" in chess. its all tactics baby, its all tactics.