On the ground in Afghanistan counterinsurgency in practice
This books provides a glimpse into what relatively small military units-teams, platoons, companies, and highly dispersed battalions-have done to roll back the insurgency in some of the more remote areas of Afghanistan.
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Quantico, VA :
Marine Corps University Press
[2012]
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009803330506719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- U.S. Marines. Vignette 1 : U.S. Marine platoon, Gulistan, Farah, 2008
- Vignette 2 : U.S. Marine battalion, Nawa, Helmand, 2009
- Vignette 3 : U.S. Marine advisors, Tagab Valley, Kapisa, 2008
- U.S. Army. Vignette 4 : U.S. Army battalion, Kunar and Nuristan, 2007-2008
- Vignette 5 : U.S. Army battalion, Khost, 2004-2008
- Vignette 6 : U.S. Army battalion, Nangarhar, 2005-2009
- U.S. Army Special Forces. Vignette 7 : U.S. Army special forces team, Kandahar and Zabul, 2003-2005
- Vignette 8 : Three U.S. Army special forces teams, Kunar and Nuristan, 2004-2005
- Vignette 9 : U.S. Army special forces team, Kandahar, 2003-2004
- British Army and Marines. Vignette 10 : UK-led task force, Musa Qala, Helmand, 2006-2009
- Vignette 11 : British Marine battalion, Uruzgan and Helmand, 2008-2009
- Vignette 12 : British Army advisors, Sangin, Helmand, 2009
- Dutch Army and Marines. Vignette 13 : Two Dutch Army companies, Uruzgan, 2006-2009
- Vignette 14 : Dutch Marine company, Deh Rashaan, Uruzgan, 2009
- Canadian Army. Vignette 15 : Canadian soldiers and engineers, Dand, Kandahar, 2009
- Conclusion.