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Winning Paktika - Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan (Hardcover)
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Winning Paktika - Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan (Hardcover)
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"We can win the war without killing a single person." Just days
prior to deploying to combat in Afghanistan, Lieutenant Colonel
Walter Piatt, commander of the 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry
"Wolfhounds," announced this visionary statement in front of an
assembly of 800 infantrymen and their families. Naturally, none of
the soldiers listening to the Colonel's rhetoric thought it was
possible to actually win the war without killing a single person.
That hardly sounded like "war" at all. In fact, that simple concept
was the very antithesis of the previous 10 months they had all
spent training to explicitly kill people with speed and violence.
Destroying the enemy was the fundamental focus of every
infantryman. It was, of course, the very reason the infantry
existed in the first place. The Colonel, an infantryman himself no
less, challenged his battalion's conventional thinking that day and
throughout the ensuing campaign. His striking pronouncement was the
theoretical extreme of counterinsurgency doctrine. It emphasizes
the importance of nation-building instead of man-hunting,
construction instead of destruction, and dropping schools and wells
into villages instead of artillery shells. That was his vision and
that is what he led his infantrymen to do. This is the story of the
Wolfhounds in 2nd Platoon, Bravo Company through the eyes of a
young platoon leader. He details their adventures on the frontier
in a little-known dangerous place called Paktika Province,
centrally located along Afghanistan's volatile border with
Pakistan. It is the story of ordinary men, cast into a treacherous
and unfamiliar world with the mission to destroy the enemy's
sanctuary, not just the enemy. It is the story of triumph and
failure, elation and frustration through a hard-fought struggle
with their identity as infantrymen, evolving from trained tactical
killers to strategic nation builders in their quest to win Paktika.
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