Is anyone aware of any good book that looks at the Civil War or any of its campaigns more from the standpoint of operational maneuver rather than battle?
While battle is all very interesting and...
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Is anyone aware of any good book that looks at the Civil War or any of its campaigns more from the standpoint of operational maneuver rather than battle?
While battle is all very interesting and...
I think there is a good deal of truth in the idea that the civil war never fully ended.
I don't know what role India may have. Pakistan is certainly concerned about their level of activity in...
I think it is also significant that the piece notes that Fahim said something similar back in September. Based on my experience in Bamian Province in 2002-2003, Fahim had some level of influence if...
Interesting report from ICG on changes in Indonesian terrorism. Notes 2011 suicide bombings links to vigilante actions not directly tied to more traditional established groups connected with...
Interesting report from ICG on changes in Indonesian terrorism. Notes 2011 suicide bombings links to vigilante actions not directly tied to more traditional established groups connected with...
This is a great book that covers the period.
"China at War 1901-1949 ", Edward Dreyer
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My impression is that the Japanese saw the Chinese Theater as a conventional war. COIN was a supporting effort. I think their approach to COIN was to rely heavily on Chinese proxies. This...
I'm looking into the idea of how the Lebanese Armed Forces could or should approach Civil-Military Operations (CMO, CIMIC, CA etc...) in Southern Lebanon.
I am assuming the goal of LAF CMO would...
If you have questions on PRTs as they worked on the ground, I might be able to help with how some US PRTs have worked. Each nation runs its PRTs very differently.
In 2002, I helped establish...