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For many centuries, the job of everyday soldiers, the "grunts," was
the same-"see the hill, take the hill." But the combat role of
today's U.S. soldier has undergone a radical change. The recent
revolution in the art of soldiering in America emphasizes a
smaller, but more highly specialized and technologically equipped,
armed force. Now, even everyday soldiers in America's armed forces
specialize in elite combat skills that use the very latest
high-tech equipment.After basic training, many of today's recruits
continue advanced training in one of the new emerging combat
specialties, such as urban, mountain and arctic warfare;
amphibious, underwater and small boat operations; modern cavalry
combat; sniping; military intelligence and psychological warfare;
search and rescue procedures, and combat engineering.In lively and
entertaining prose, military historian Sam Southworth describes
these emerging combat specialties-as well as the training and
equipment for each-that characterize America's fighting force
today.
Today's arsenal of war contains some of the most sophisticated
weapons ever seen on the battlefield. The technological revolution
has drastically altered how war is fought and brought about the
invention of some highly unusual (and effective) weapons. In the
recent war with Iraq, we caught a glimpse of the new high-tech
weapons in America's arsenal and the wide-ranging array of modern
equipment and transportation used by our armed forces. America's
modern military hardware is the envy -and fear-of the world.In U.S.
Armed Forces Arsenal, noted military historian Samuel A. Southworth
takes the reader on an informal and informative guided tour of this
new arsenal of weaponry. He explains in clear and concise prose the
new generation of military hardware, from rifles to mortars, jeeps
to tanks, robotic drones to night vision sensors, and all manner of
bombs, missiles and rockets-the arms and armaments that have
reshaped the way the U.S. goes to war, on land and sea and in the
air.
President George W. Bush has told all Americans that the war
against terrorism would be like no other war. But what does this
mean? Who will fight? How will they fight? What weapons will be
used? Most informed commentators agree that the war against
terrorism will be fought largely by "special forces"--that is, by a
relatively new community within the American military known as
Special Operations Forces, or SOF's. This new "branch" of the armed
forces was created in the mid-1980s and is organized under its own
unified command, called U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM).
Consisting of special units from the other branches of the armed
forces, such as Green Berets, Rangers, SEALs, and Delta Force, this
new fighting command is recognized internationally as the most
well-trained and well-equipped special operations force in the
world. Their missions are varied--including combat terrorism,
search and rescue, reconnaissance, humanitarian assistance,
peacekeeping duty, and conventional and unconventional
warfare.Despite special forces' international reputation for
excellence, Americans know little about this remarkable fighting
force. "U.S. Special Forces" provides a handy and comprehensive
compendium, including descriptions of the units and their
operational specialties, training, and organization, as well as the
equipment and technological gadgetry, weapons, armor, planes,
helicopters, and support vehicles used by each unit.
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