The strategic quality of Landpower is widely known, but not widely
understood. In this monograph, Dr. Colin S. Gray explores and
explains the meaning of strategic Landpower. He is concerned
particularly to argue that, although Landpower today must function
in a joint environment, typically it is the dominant element in the
team for U.S. national security. The monograph lays emphasis upon
the place of the human domain that leads in the role played by
ground forces in strategy. Because of some widespread conceptual
misuse, many people are not used to thinking of Landpower as a
strategic instrument for American security policy. Dr. Gray aspires
to help reduce the popularity of this important misconception. It
is necessary for good policy that American Landpower should be
considered and debated properly, which is to say in appropriate
strategic terms.
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