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Special Operations and Strategy - From World War II to the War on Terrorism (Hardcover)
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Special Operations and Strategy - From World War II to the War on Terrorism (Hardcover)
Series: Strategy and History
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Historically, special forces have been prone to misuse or
misapplication. In particular, how special operations achieve their
strategic effects has not been well understood. This stems in part
from the Western historical tradition of the independently decisive
'great raid'. This work examines how a number of different special
operations, in conjunction with more conventional military actions,
achieve and sustain strategic effect(s) over time. In particular,
this thesis argues that the root of effective special operations
lies in understanding the relationship that exists between moral
and material attrition at the strategic level through an
examination of strategic theory and case studies.
The key to understanding how special operations improve strategic
performance resides in the concept of strategic attrition, and by
extension, the nature of strategy. The nature of strategy reflects
the complexities associated with moral and material interactions
between competing adversaries. Theorists including Carl von
Clausewitz, Hans Delbruck, and Mao Zedong, understood that
attrition has a moral dimension at the strategic level in addition
to its more commonly known material one. By focusing a number of
special operations against enemy moral and material vulnerabilities
over time, and in conjunction with conventional operations, an
enemy's will to fight can be eroded more quickly and efficiently.
However, the use of the Special Air Service Brigade during the
Normandy campaign in 1944, in this case incorporating special
operations into a campaign of attrition, may not succeed for
reasons related to the nature of strategy even when the desired
goals are clearly understood.
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