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The Roots of Military Doctrine - Change and Continuity in Understanding the Practice of Warfare (Paperback)
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The Roots of Military Doctrine - Change and Continuity in Understanding the Practice of Warfare (Paperback)
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Loot Price R523
Discovery Miles 5 230
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From the foreword: "During the 1980s a fable circulated within the
US Army concerning Soviet planning for a potential war with the
United States. In the most common version, a Soviet general is
alleged to have declared in frustration, "It is impossible to plan
against the Americans because they don't follow their own
doctrine." Many readers of this book will have heard (or said) that
"doctrine is only a guide." Indeed, the tactical agility
demonstrated by the US Army on the battle elds of Iraq and
Afghanistan is due in no small part to a cultural imperative that
prizes solutions above all else.While not disputing the value of
unorthodox solutions to dif cult challenges, the organizational
culture that underpins this perspective has resulted in a
widespread lack of knowledge of Army doctrine by com-pany and eld
grade of cers and mid-level and senior noncommissioned of cers.
Recognizing this, the Army has dramatically reengineered its
doctrine to distill the timeless principles into a series of
accessible, easily read documents. This process has led to a larger
discussion of what should and should not be called "doctrine," and
has also included discussion of how we as members of the profession
of arms conceptualize warfare. Unfortunately, this conversation has
not yet included the bulk of the Army's mid-level leaders. Dr.
Jackson's monograph is an excellent contribution to remedy that
shortfall. Its greatest value lies in the fact that it forces the
reader to reconsider basic assumptions about the purpose and
utility of doctrine, and what a nation's military doctrine says
about its military institution. Jackson's arguments are well
reasoned, his assertions are provocative, and his conclusions are
profound. After reading this work, your view and understanding of
doctrine will be powerfully enhanced, and will lead to lively
discussions at every level."
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