This book uses history in two ways: as the source of ideas about
strategy and as examples to illustrate the elements by showing
their application to specific campaigns and their utility in
understanding the role of strategy in military operations. The
focus is on American military campaigns from the American Indian
Wars to the War in the Gulf. Those case studies are used to
illustrate the strategy behind land, sea, and air campaigns. Over a
fifth of the book examines the U.S. war against Japan because it
furnishes such fine examples of independent and interdependent
operations on land, on the sea, and in the air. The cases studied
are not only intended to illustrate strategic ideas but also to
show the utility of the author's distinctive approach to organizing
military strategy. The book will appeal to military professionals,
students of military science, and enthusiasts.
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