Originally published in 1940 by the U.S. Marine Corps, this book
examines the practical and philosophical aspects of low-intensity
conflicts, which were then referred to as 'Small Wars.' This is one
of the best books on military peacekeeping and counterinsurgency
operations published before World War II. As an historical
artifact, it offers insight to a rarely seen and often overlooked
period in American history. Topics include strategy, psychology,
dealings with foreign civilians, as well as implementation of a
democratically-elected government. A great addition to the library
of any historian, military man or concerned citizen
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