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The crisis is upon us: We have no viable doctrine for tomorrow's
wars. Now that the world has entered the information age,
principles that have served to enlighten the art of war no longer
work. Born of agrarian times and honed during the industrial age,
the classical principles of war are, in large part, hopelessly
outdated. Radical change is needed now. The Principles of War for
the Information Age provides a prescription for this change.
"Bar none, the best book on fire support in the English language
and one of the most accessible works on tactics I have ever
read."--Bruce Gudmundsson, author of On Artillery The military of
the United States is the world's strongest. Our armed forces are
equipped with weapons of remarkable accuracy and unprecedented
destructive power. In the Gulf War, allied forces used these
weapons in what turned out to be a high-tech shooting gallery. The
pinpoint accuracy of the sharpshooter's rifle is now routinely
expected in the delivery of thousand pound bombs. Events in Somalia
and the Balkans have aptly demonstrated, however, the profound
limitations of firepower in limited conflicts of low intensity.
Yet, these are the kinds of war we are most likely to encounter as
we proceed down the path of the new world order. Robert Scales
examines this problem through his analysis of the role of firepower
in the wars in Indochina, the Soviet war in Afghanistan, the
Falklands War, and the Gulf War. Chosen for the prestigious Marine
Corps Commandant's Reading List, Firepower in Limited War is must
reading for everyone interested in national defense and all
military professionals.
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