Are we prepared to meet the challenges of the next war? What
should our military look like? What lessons have we learned from
recent actions in Afghanistan and Iraq? Macgregor has captured the
attention of key leaders and inspired a genuine public debate on
military reform. With the dangerous world situation of the early
21st century-and possible flashpoints ranging from the Middle East
to the Far East-interservice cooperation in assembling small,
mobile units and a dramatically simplified command structure is
essential. MacGregor's controversial ideas, favored by the current
Bush administration, would reduce timelines for deployment, enhance
responsiveness to crises, and permit rapid decision-making and
planning.The Army is the nation's primary instrument of land
warfare, but what capabilities can the Army field today, and what
is the Joint Commander likely to need tomorrow? Stuck with a force
structure that hasn't changed since Word War II, as well as an
outdated command system, today's Army faces potential failure in a
modern war. Without a conceptual redefinition of warfare as a joint
operation, a new military culture that can execute joint
expeditionary warfare will not emerge. New technology both compels
and enables evolution of the armed forces' organization.
MacGregor's visionary plan to integrate ground maneuver forces with
powerful strike assets is the foundation for a true revolution in
military affairs, and has sparked heated debates in policy and
military circles.
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