“At the height of the Thirty Years' War (1618-48), France found itself bankrupt, unable to rely on mercenaries and proxy forces, and in possession of a corrupt and moribund army. The government solved this problem through the creation of a modern civil service to administer the army, organize and regulate it, and better support it through regular management and logistics. The result, by the end of the seventeenth century, was the most powerful, professional, and advanced military in Europe.” Military AdministrationCivilian OversightDepartment Of DefenceDepartment Of WarNational Defence Book:On Operations: Operational Art and Military Disciplines Source: On Operations: Operational Art and Military Disciplines