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9780160867224

A History of Innovation: U.S. Army Adaptation in War and Peace (ePub eBook)

By: U.S. Department of Defense

GPO Stock # 666-000-20120-1 ISBN: 9780160867224

The U.S. Army has a long record of fielding innovations that not only have enhanced its effectiveness on the battlefield but also sometimes had an impact far beyond warfare. General Editor Jon T. Hoffman has brought together eleven authors who cover the gamut from the invention of the M1 Garand rifle between the world wars through the development of the National Training Center in the 1980s. While many books lay out theories about the process of innovation or detail the history of a large-scale modernization, the collection of fourteen essays in A History of Innovation: U.S. Army Adaptation in War and Peace fills a different niche in the literature. This work is neither a historical account of how the Army has adapted over time nor a theoretical look at models that purport to show how innovation is best achieved. Instead, it captures a representative slice of stories of soldiers and Army civilians who have demonstrated repeatedly that determination and a good idea often carry the day in peace and war. Despite the perception of bureaucratic inertia, the institution's long history of benefiting from the inventiveness of its people indicates that it is an incubator of innovation after all.

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9780160867248

March to Victory: Washington, Rochambeau, and the Yorktown Campaign of 1781 (ePub Ebook)

By: U.S. Department of Defense

GPO Stock # 666-000-11111-2 ISBN: 9780160867248

Provides an indepth account of the Battle of Yorktown in 1781.

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9780945274636

On Course to Desert Storm: The United States Navy and the Persian Gulf (ePub eBook)

By: U.S. Department of Defense

GPO Stock # 666-666-00000-3 ISBN: 9780945274636

Traces the history of the United States Navy and the Persian Gulf from 1800 to the end of the Iran-Iraq War in 1988.

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9780160867316

The Tip of The Spear: U.S. Army Small Unit Action in Iraq, 2004-2007 (ePub eBook)

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GPO Stock # 666-000-26261-5 ISBN: 9780160867316

“The lightning campaign that toppled the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq in the spring of 2003 at first seemed to herald the arrival of a new way of war, as Germany’s blitzkrieg had done at the beginning of World War II. But the initial victory in Iraq soon devolved into a persistent counterinsurgency conflict reminiscent of the long U.S. effort to pacify the Philippines after the quick defeat of Spain in 1898. In Iraq, American soldiers and their Coalition partners had merely traded one fairly weak and generally conventional opponent for a much more durable, diverse, and determined foe relying on the tactics of the guerilla and the terrorist.This volume focuses on that second and longer campaign of the war in Iraq, but it is not a narrative of the overall course of the conflict. Instead, it provides a soldier’s-eye view of the war in the form of detailed accounts of a handful of battles. Each one illustrates the everyday challenges that America’s soldiers face in a difficult struggle against an inventive and often elusive enemy. Weapons, doctrine, and procedures developed to fight a conventional campaign against a similar opposing force had to be adapted to fit a different type of conflict. The U.S. Army’s combat and support forces have shown both resourcefulness and resilience, while leaders and soldiers in the field have demonstrated the same courage as previous generations called upon to sacrifice in the name of freedom.”

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9781884733871

To Train the Fleet for War: The U.S. Navy Fleet Problems, 1923–1940 (ePub eBook)

By: U.S. Department of Defense

GPO Stock # 666-000-11111-1 ISBN: 9781884733871

To Train the Fleet for War: The U.S. Navy Fleet Problems, 1923–1940, by Professor Albert A. Nofi, examines in detail, making extensive use of the Naval War College archives, each of the U.S. Navy’s twenty-one “fleet problems” conducted between World Wars I and II, elucidating the patterns that emerged, finding a range of enduring lessons, and suggesting their applicability for future naval warfare.

 

Praise for the Print Edition:

Honorable Mention for the Theodore and Frankllin D. Roosevelt Prize in Naval History, 2011

Winner of the 2010 North American Society for Oceanic History's (NASOH) John Lyman Book Awards

The John Lyman Book Awards are given annually by the Society in the following six categories: Canadian naval and maritime history; U.S. naval history; U.S. maritime history; science and technology; reference works and published primary sources; and biography and autobiography.  This award is named in honor of John Lyman (1921-1977), oceanographer, maritime historian, and a founder of NASOH)

 

 

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Honor and Fidelity: The 65th Infantry in Korea, 1950-1953 (ePub eBook)

By: U.S. Department of Defense

GPO Stock # 666-000-88888-8 ISBN: 9780160867293

Formed at the turn of the nineteenth century to protect America’s strategic interests in the Caribbean, the 65th Infantry consisted of Puerto Rican soldiers and sergeants and American and Puerto Rican officers. Although in existence for almost fifty years, the 65th had not experienced intense combat until Korea. Despite a lack of previous wartime experience, the regiment did extremely well from September 1950 to August 1951, establishing a solid reputation as a dependable infantry unit. The combat performance of the unit began to slip from the summer of 1951 to the autumn of 1952, when major failures occurred, first at Outpost Kelly in late September and then at Jackson Heights a month later.

After the failures at Outpost Kelly and Jackson Heights, the Army recognized that these problems had to be decisively addressed or the regiment’s combat effectiveness would be permanently degraded. The Army reconstituted the 65th as a fully integrated infantry regiment in the spring of 1953. By that June, the regiment had redeemed itself in the eyes of the Army’s senior leadership. The unit’s colors remained in Korea until November 1954, when they returned to Puerto Rico.

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Digesting History: The U.S. Naval War College, the Lessons of World War II, and Future Naval Warfare, 1945–1947, by Professor Hal M. Friedman, studies the contribution of the Naval War College, especially in the presidency of Admiral Raymond Spruance, to strategic thought during the first critical postwar years—that is, between the end of the war and the formulation of Containment. This transition period is especially valuable as a window through which to explore institutions such as the College in transition from a hot war to a cold one. While seminal studies exist of the College’s work in the interwar years, none have been published on this period.

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Council of War: A History of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 1942-1991

Council of War: A History of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 1942-1991

By: Defense Dept., National Defense University, Joint History Office, Office of the Director

GPO Stock # 008-020-01622-5 ISBN: 9780160912238

Adopting a broad view, it surveys the JCS role and contributions from the early days of World War II through the end of the Cold War. Written from a combination of primary and secondary sources, it is a fresh work of scholarship, looking at the problems of this era and their military implications. The main prism is that of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, but in laying out the JCS perspective, it deals also with the wider impact of key decisions and the ensuing policies.

Price: $98.00
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The Civil War Begins: Opening Clashes, 1861

By: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History

GPO Stock # 008-029-00552-2 ISBN: 9780160911453

U.S. Army Campaigns of the Civil War. CMH Pub 75-2. The Civil War Begins: Opening Clashes, 1861 is the first in a series of campaign brochures commemorating our national sacrifices during the American Civil War. Author Jennifer Murray examines the successes and challenges of both the Union and the Confederate forces during the early days of the Civil War. Notable battles discussed include: Fort Sumter, South Carolina; Bull Run, Virginia; Wilson's Creek, Missouri; Cape Hatteras, North Carolina; and Port Royal, South Carolina. This brochure includes six maps and three tables.

Price: $11.20
Eyewitness to War: The U.S. Army Operation Al Fajr: An Oral History, V. 2

Eyewitness to War: The U.S. Army Operation Al Fajr: An Oral History, V. 2

By: Defense Dept., Army, Combat Studies Institute

GPO Stock # 008-029-00457-7 ISBN: 9780160774652

Edited by Jenifer Lindsey. Makes exclusive use of oral history. Interviews participants in the second battle for Fallujah in November 2004, from commanders and senior non-commissioned officers at all levels to the first-hand accounts of combat and combat service support personnel on the battlefield.

Price: $49.00
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