Irregular warfare strategy and considerations

At present, America s enemies are of an irregular character. These irregular enemies necessarily wage war in modes that are largely unconventional. Joint operations concepts describe how the joint force is expected to conduct joint operations within a military campaign in the future. They identify t...

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Other Authors: Milton, Arnold, Berkovski, Walt, Gray, Colin S.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Nova Science Publishers c2012
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