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Battalion Commanders Speak Out


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Battalion Commanders Speak Out


Battalion Commanders Speak Out
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Author : John H. Moellering
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1977

Battalion Commanders Speak Out written by John H. Moellering and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1977 with Command of troops categories.


This volume is a collection of essays on the philosophy of battalion command by eight former battalion commanders representing a cross-section of experience--by branch, geographical location, function, and divisional affiliation. A range of management styles is also reflected. A chapter is also included by a former commander's wife. This volume does not reflect Army doctrine or even a concensus view on any of the issues discussed. It is designed to provide the prospective battalion commander with a variety of views on how to approach the problems of command--in short, a resource book. (Author).



Battalion Commanders At War


Battalion Commanders At War
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Author : Steven Thomas Barry
language : en
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Release Date : 2013-05-23

Battalion Commanders At War written by Steven Thomas Barry and has been published by University Press of Kansas this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-05-23 with History categories.


Most histories of the U.S. Army in World War II view the Mediterranean Theater of Operations primarily as a deadly training ground for very green forces, where lessons learned on the beaches of Oran, in the hills of the Kasserine Pass area, and at the collapse of the Tunis bridgehead all contributed to later success in Western Europe. Steven Barry, however, contends that victory in the MTO would not have materialized without the leadership of battalion-level commanders. They operated at a high level, despite the lack of combat experience for themselves and their troops, ineffective leadership at higher levels, and deficiencies in equipment, organization, and mobilization. Barry portrays these officers as highly trained, adaptable, and courageous in their first combat experiences in North Africa and Sicily. Their leadership, he argues, brought discipline, maturity, experience, and the ability to translate common operational guidance into tactical reality, and thus contributed significantly to battlefield success in North Africa and Sicily in 1942-1943. To explain how this happened, he examines their prewar experiences, including professional military education and unit training exercises; personal factors such as calmness and physical resilience under fire; and the ability to draw upon doctrine, creatively apply the resources at their disposal, and clearly define and communicate mission goals and means. He also reveals how battalion leaders incorporated technological innovations into combined arms maneuvers by employing tank capabilities and close air support doctrine. As Barry's assessment shows, these battalion commanders were not the sole reason for the Allied triumph in North Africa and Sicily, but victory would not have been possible without the special brand of military leadership they exhibited throughout those campaigns. Under their leadership, even inexperienced units were able to deliver credible combat performance, and without the regular army battalion leaders, U.S. units could not have functioned tactically early in the war. One of the few studies to focus on tactical adaptation at the battalion level in conventional warfare, Barry's book attests to the pivotal value of professional military education-and makes an important contribution to today's "organizational learning" debate-while providing an in-depth view of adaptation of U.S. infantry and armored forces in 1942-1943.



Tee Lagniappe


Tee Lagniappe
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1996

Tee Lagniappe written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996 with Military bases categories.




Crisis Of Command


Crisis Of Command
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Author : Stuart Scheller
language : en
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 2022-09-06

Crisis Of Command written by Stuart Scheller and has been published by Simon and Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-09-06 with History categories.


Wall Street Journal Bestseller USA Today Bestseller Publishers Weekly Bestseller As Seen on Tucker Carlson Combat-decorated Marine officer Stuart Scheller speaks out against the debacle of the Afghan pullout as the culmination of a decades-long and still-ongoing betrayal of military members by top leadership, from generals to the commander in chief, comes to light. Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller was the perfect Marine. Battle tested. A leader. Decorated for valor. Yet when the United States acted like the Keystone Cops in a panicked haphazard exit from Afghanistan for political reasons, Scheller spoke out, and the generals lashed out. In fact, they jailed him to keep him quiet, claiming he lost the “trust and confidence” bestowed upon him by the Marines. When the faith and trust is exactly what our generals and even our commander-in-chief betrayed by exercising such reckless and derelict policies. Now Scheller is free from the shackles of the Marine Corps and can speak his mind. And in Crisis of Command, that he does. He holds our generals’ feet to the fire. The same generals who play frivolously with the lives of our service men and women for political gain. The same general who lied to political leaders to further their own agendas and careers. Stuart Scheller is here to say that the buck stops here. Accountability starts now. It’s time to demand accountability and stand up for our military. In this book, Stuart Scheller shows us how.



Arms And The Enlisted Woman


Arms And The Enlisted Woman
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Author : Judith Stiehm
language : en
Publisher: Temple University Press
Release Date : 1989-12-04

Arms And The Enlisted Woman written by Judith Stiehm and has been published by Temple University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989-12-04 with Social Science categories.


"This book is about America’s most unknown soldiers-enlisted women in the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marines." Focusing on the decade from 1972 to 1982, Judith Stiehm uses personal narratives, interviews, policy statements, and other material to explore the experience of American women in the military—their reasons for enlisting, their roles, their self-image, and the way they are viewed by civilians. Although there are now more than 200,000 women in uniform, Stiehm asks why the policies concerning enlisted women "so often appear to fly in the face of both logic and evidence." Her analysis of the effects of change in military policy on women of different ranks and ages reveals how certain functional myths (e.g., "war is manly") are challenged by the presence of women. The result has been an uneasy accommodation. Arms and the Enlisted Woman includes a vivid first-person account by a female veteran of one woman’s experience in the Air Force. Honorably discharged as a Staff Sergeant after six years of working as an airplane mechanic, this woman describes the struggle to be taken seriously and treated equally, and to excel in a non-traditional field. She also relates the joys of seeing a job well done and being part of a cohesive team. Her mixed reaction to her military career epitomizes the difficulty with which enlisted women have been assimilated. Stiehm also analyzes the rapidly shifting military policies concerning women as well as the reasons for certain erroneous but persistent beliefs about them, and remarks, "One thing seems to be certain. To the professional military the enlisted woman is a raw nerve."



Armor


Armor
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1953

Armor written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1953 with Armored vehicles, Military categories.




An Old Soldier Speaks Out


An Old Soldier Speaks Out
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Author : S. R. Nanda
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2002

An Old Soldier Speaks Out written by S. R. Nanda and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with India categories.


The Book Is A Very Typical Expression Of An Old Soldier`S View Of The Life And Covers Reminiscences Of The British Army And Thereafter Police Action In Hyderabad, Where He Served As Intelligence Aide To K.M. Munshi In 1948. The Author Has Also Analysed The Latest Implications For Foreign And Military Strategy To Be Adopted Vis-A-Vis The Chinese Border Problem.



Army


Army
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1997

Army written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with Military art and science categories.




The Hardest Place


The Hardest Place
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Author : Wesley Morgan
language : en
Publisher: Random House
Release Date : 2021-03-09

The Hardest Place written by Wesley Morgan and has been published by Random House this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-03-09 with History categories.


“One of the most important books to come out of the Afghanistan war.”—Foreign Policy “A saga of courage and futility, of valor and error and heartbreak.”—Rick Atkinson, author of the Liberation Trilogy and The British Are Coming Of the many battlefields on which U.S. troops and intelligence operatives fought in Afghanistan, one remote corner of the country stands as a microcosm of the American campaign: the Pech and its tributary valleys in Kunar and Nuristan. The area’s rugged, steep terrain and thick forests made it a natural hiding spot for local insurgents and international terrorists alike, and it came to represent both the valor and futility of America’s two-decade-long Afghan war. Drawing on reporting trips, hundreds of interviews, and documentary research, Wesley Morgan reveals the history of the war in this iconic region, captures the culture and reality of the conflict through both American and Afghan eyes, and reports on the snowballing missteps—some kept secret from even the troops fighting there—that doomed the American mission. The Hardest Place is the story of one of the twenty-first century’s most unforgiving battlefields and a portrait of the American military that fought there.



Damn The Man


Damn The Man
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Author : Tom Dalzell
language : en
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Release Date : 2010-01-01

Damn The Man written by Tom Dalzell and has been published by Courier Corporation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-01-01 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


A fascinating exploration of the role of language in the culture of resistance, this volume features hundreds of colorful expressions, with examples of defiant slang from books, movies, periodicals, and other media. Sources include communities of African Americans, immigrant minorities, poor whites, gay men, the armed forces, prisoners, the workplace, and countercultures. Hardcover edition.