In Order To Win, Learn How To Fight: The US Army In Urban Operations

In Order To Win, Learn How To Fight: The US Army In Urban Operations
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Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781786252777
ISBN-13 : 1786252775
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Book Synopsis In Order To Win, Learn How To Fight: The US Army In Urban Operations by : Major Christopher S. Forbes

Download or read book In Order To Win, Learn How To Fight: The US Army In Urban Operations written by Major Christopher S. Forbes and published by Pickle Partners Publishing. This book was released on 2015-11-06 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The urgent requirement for US Army preparedness in conducting urban operations (UO) is very real. As global urbanization continues to increase, the contemporary threat environment makes operations in cities impossible to avoid. The past decade has demonstrated through the American experiences in Mogadishu and Russian experiences in Grozny, less capable forces will attempt to use urban terrain asymmetrically to even the balance of power against technologically superior military forces. While we have always had a serious requirement to conduct urban operations, the very nature of the cold war, which was successful by its deterrence, prevented us from ever having to face the reality of fighting such urban engagements. In the post-cold war era, the U.S. Army is forced to face the realities of fighting in the urban environment. It is not enough to speak of preparing for “future urban operations”; the future is here today and the Army must be prepared to engage in urban operations even as it moves towards the objective force. Being prepared means having solid doctrine, realistic training programs and facilities, and appropriate equipment to ensure success on the urban battlefield when the time comes to fight there.


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