| Eyewitness to War, Volume 1. The US Army in Operation AL FAJR: An Oral History |
2006 |
328 pages |
| Authors:
Kendall D. Gott; John McCool; Matt M. Matthews; Colette Kiszka; Jennifer Vedder; Jennifer Lindsey; Christopher K. Ives; ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS COMBAT STUDIES INST
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 | "Eyewitness to War. The U.S. Army in Operation AL FAJR: An Oral History" is a unique publication for the Combat Studies Institute (CSI). It is their first publication to make exclusive use of oral history. The study is a derivative of the CSI Operational Leadership Experiences (OLE) project, a program that collects and archives first-person experiences from the Global War on Terrorism. It also can be considered a companion to ... |
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| Eyewitness to War, Volume 2. The US Army in Operation AL FAJR: An Oral History |
2006 |
331 pages |
| Authors:
Kendall D. Gott; John McCool; Matt M. Matthews; Colette Kiszka; Jennifer Vedder; Jennifer Lindsey; Christopher K. Ives; ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS COMBAT STUDIES INST
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 | "Eyewitness to War. The U.S. Army in Operation AL FAJR: An Oral History" is a unique publication for the Combat Studies Institute (CSI). It is their first publication to make exclusive use of oral history. The study is a derivative of the CSI Operational Leadership Experiences (OLE) project, a program that collects and archives first-person experiences from the Global War on Terrorism. It also can be considered a companion to ... |
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| Mobility, Vigilance, and Justice: The US Army Constabulary in Germany, 1946-1953 |
2005 |
88 pages |
| Authors:
Kendall D. Gott; ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS COMBAT STUDIES INST
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 | Preface This work is general by design and was prepared to provide some insight into the US Constabulary forces that were formed after the end of World War II. Straightforward and to the point, my intent is to showcase the planning of postwar operations and to outline the organization formed to meet the needs of the times. The establishment of a formal constabulary was without precedent in the history of ... |
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| In Search of an Elusive Enemy: The Victorio Campaign, 1879-1880 |
2004 |
63 pages |
| Authors:
Kendall D. Gott; ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS COMBAT STUDIES INST
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 | The US Army has often been called upon to conduct operations in in-hospitable climates on rugged terrain against elusive and determined foes. Some of the more famous of these characters were Emilio Aguinaldo of the Philippines, Pancho Villa of Mexico, and in recent times Muslim terrorist Osama bin Laden. Each of these men faced the superior weaponry and materiel of the US Army but put up a persistent struggle nonetheless. ... |
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