Armies in the 1990s are commonly involved in low-level, ill-defined, politically charged, messy situations known collectively as "unconventional warfare". Thomas Adams argues for a shift in expectations with a greater willingness to accept lengthy commitments and incremental progress.
Armies in the 1990s are commonly involved in low-level, ill-defined, politically charged, messy situations known collectively as "unconventional warfare". Thomas Adams argues for a shift in expectations with a greater willingness to accept lengthy commitments and incremental progress.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
RUSI - October 1998 - Reviewed By Robin Neillands Whether the big SOF battalions of the United States are right for such delicate tasks is just one of the questions put forward in this interesting book, which deserves a wide readership among the political and intelligence communities, as well as in the military world. Amazon Bookshop A revealing, entertaining, hard-headed look at Special Operations This is probably the best book of its type available to the general public. Parameters - Winter 1998 - see file Adams sets out to examine the more important issues of whether todays Army Special Operations Forces are really special or whether they perform unusual or unconventional missions at a much higher level of proficency than others in the Army, Military Review- This thought-provoking book should be required reading for anyone associated with SOF- Small Wars and Insurgencies, Vol. 10, No. 1, Spring 99 ...an important book, an interesting book, a good read and an exasperating book... Deserves a place of honour on the bookshelf of all who would know what special operations are about. More important, it deserves to be read. Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement, Vol 7, No 2, Autumn 98 This is a book that does several things well ... The authors operational experience, scholarly approach, and intellectual honesty combine to provide an excellent beginning point from which to reinitiate the process of rethinking the problem of military force size, structure, and purpose(s).
RUSI - October 1998 - Reviewed By Robin Neillands Whether the big SOF battalions of the United States are right for such delicate tasks is just one of the questions put forward in this interesting book, which deserves a wide readership among the political and intelligence communities, as well as in the military world. Amazon Bookshop A revealing, entertaining, hard-headed look at Special Operations This is probably the best book of its type available to the general public. Parameters - Winter 1998 - see file Adams sets out to examine the more important issues of whether todays Army Special Operations Forces are really special or whether they perform unusual or unconventional missions at a much higher level of proficency than others in the Army, Military Review- This thought-provoking book should be required reading for anyone associated with SOF- Small Wars and Insurgencies, Vol. 10, No. 1, Spring 99 ...an important book, an interesting book, a good read and an exasperating book... Deserves a place of honour on the bookshelf of all who would know what special operations are about. More important, it deserves to be read. Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement, Vol 7, No 2, Autumn 98 This is a book that does several things well ... The authors operational experience, scholarly approach, and intellectual honesty combine to provide an excellent beginning point from which to reinitiate the process of rethinking the problem of military force size, structure, and purpose(s).
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