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Old 01-26-2007   #1
Stu-6
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Default Guerrilla war in ten pages or less.

The most important thing we do where I work is to try and find technical solutions for troops in Iraq, Afghanistan, etc. While most all of the people I work with are intelligent and well educated they for the most part have no military experience or understanding of guerrilla warfare. I have come to realize that the job of my intelligence office it complicated by this situation. So the question is how do I quickly give them a general understand of guerrilla-counterguerrilla warfare? I’d like to put together a few essays (possibly interspersed with some commentary from me) that would point out some of the issues and challenges of guerrilla conflict. I figure I can get most to read about 10 pages or so. They don’t need to be experts just a basic understanding or at least have general curiosity. I have some ideas about some writing I think I will use but I would appreciate and suggestion.
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Default Gunner Sepp

If I had to pick one it would be Dr. Kalev Sepp's "Best Practices in COIN."

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