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Union Joint Operations In North Carolina During the Civil War (Paperback)
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Union Joint Operations In North Carolina During the Civil War (Paperback)
Series: American Civil War
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Loot Price R376
Discovery Miles 3 760
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During the Civil War some of the earliest examples of joint
operations in American Military history were undertaken. Except for
General Scott's landing at Veracruz during the War with Mexico,
joint undertakings in the form of amphibious operations were rare.
Army and navy commanders had little experience dealing with the
problems associated with the ideas of jointness. Doctrinal guidance
was unavailable and commanders worked together often with mixed
results. In eastern North Carolina, the Union attempted several
joint operations during the course of the war. Attacks were crudely
planned and executed by modern standards. The North appeared not to
have drawn lessons from preceding campaigns in any systematic way.
Nevertheless, a basic pattern did develop and was improved upon
over time as seen by the progressive sophistication of the
operations against Hatteras, New Bern, and Fort Fisher. Today, the
United States military has certain fundamental principles of joint
warfare that it employs. When they are applied to Civil War
campaigns certain trends become evident. The success rate increased
when careful planning and preparation were present and the modern
principles of joint warfare were followed. Where these elements
were missing, Union forces often met with defeat. Failure to
anticipate and provide for contingencies doomed many Civil War
campaigns and would do the same to modern-day joint operations. The
principles of joint warfare are a tool; one designed to make the
transition to fighting as a team easier. Using them does not
guarantee the war-fighter success, but can greatly improves his
chances.
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