53 p.Recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have shown that the United States military is still the most dominant force when it comes to fighting conventional battles. However, when faced with a different type of war, an unconventional war, it is clear that the conventional structure and focus of the U.S. military is not able to fight successfully in this manner. It is argued here that in order for the U.S. to be successful in these unconventional conflicts it must rely more on its units that have been trained for this type of ambiguous conflicts, also known as insurgencies. U.S. Army Special Forces are the most suitable units because they are trained in the cultural specifics of regions, have local language knowledge, and are able to work wit...
In the past sixty years, western nations including the United States, France, and Great Britain have...
This book offers an analysis of key individuals who have contributed to both the theory and the prac...
This book offers an analysis of key individuals who have contributed to both the theory and the prac...
53 p.Recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have shown that the United States military is still the mos...
In modern day the threats facing the Unites States have changed from nations as a whole to militant ...
42 p.By far the most commonly encountered form of warfare in the world both today and in the greater...
Over the past 15 years, the United States has been involved in many irregular conflicts worldwide. T...
Within the past decade the U.S. Army has attempted to develop and implement a modern counterinsurgen...
Within the past decade the U.S. Army has attempted to develop and implement a modern counterinsurgen...
Within the past decade the U.S. Army has attempted to develop and implement a modern counterinsurgen...
Within the past decade the U.S. Army has attempted to develop and implement a modern counterinsurgen...
Modern insurgency warfare presents fresh challenges for the United States, which must re-conceptuali...
Over the last 100 years, strong state actors have struggled to achieve policy goals when involved in...
Unconventional warfare (UW) originated in World War II as a defensive tactic, utilized to assist an ...
Unconventional crises have gained the upper hand in todays international security environment. The n...
In the past sixty years, western nations including the United States, France, and Great Britain have...
This book offers an analysis of key individuals who have contributed to both the theory and the prac...
This book offers an analysis of key individuals who have contributed to both the theory and the prac...
53 p.Recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have shown that the United States military is still the mos...
In modern day the threats facing the Unites States have changed from nations as a whole to militant ...
42 p.By far the most commonly encountered form of warfare in the world both today and in the greater...
Over the past 15 years, the United States has been involved in many irregular conflicts worldwide. T...
Within the past decade the U.S. Army has attempted to develop and implement a modern counterinsurgen...
Within the past decade the U.S. Army has attempted to develop and implement a modern counterinsurgen...
Within the past decade the U.S. Army has attempted to develop and implement a modern counterinsurgen...
Within the past decade the U.S. Army has attempted to develop and implement a modern counterinsurgen...
Modern insurgency warfare presents fresh challenges for the United States, which must re-conceptuali...
Over the last 100 years, strong state actors have struggled to achieve policy goals when involved in...
Unconventional warfare (UW) originated in World War II as a defensive tactic, utilized to assist an ...
Unconventional crises have gained the upper hand in todays international security environment. The n...
In the past sixty years, western nations including the United States, France, and Great Britain have...
This book offers an analysis of key individuals who have contributed to both the theory and the prac...
This book offers an analysis of key individuals who have contributed to both the theory and the prac...