The U.S. Army and irregular warfare, 1775-2007 : selected papers from the 2007 Conference of Army Historians / edited by Richard G. Davis.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:CMH pub ; 70-111-1.
Corporate Authors: Conference of Army Historians
Center of Military History
Other Authors: Davis, Richard G.
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Center of Military History : [For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.], 2008.
Series:CMH pub ; 70-111-1.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (v, 252 pages) : maps.
Variant Title:
United States Army and irregular warfare, 1775-2007 : selected papers from the 2007 Conference of Army Historians
Selected papers from the 2007 Conference of Army Historians
Format: Government Document Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook
Contents:
  • Foreword
  • US Army And Irregular Warfare, 1775-2007
  • Introduction
  • Part 1: Non-American Counterinsurgency Operations
  • Roar of lions: the asymmetric campaigns of Muhammad, / Russell G Rodgers
  • Southern (dis)comfort: British phase IV operations in South Carolina and Georgia, May-September 1780 / Steven J Rauch
  • When freedom wore a red coat: how Cornwallis' 1781 Virginia campaign threatened the revolution in Virginia / Gregory J W Urwin
  • Learning the good and the bad: Canadian exposure to British small war doctrine in South Africa, 1900-1901 / Chris Madsen
  • Blindness and contingencies: Italian failure in Ethiopia (1936-1940) / Richard Carrier
  • Roots of Dutch counterinsurgency: balancing and integrating military and civilian efforts from Aceh to Uruzgan / Thijis W Brocades Zaalberg
  • Part 2: Special Aspects Of Irregular Warfare
  • History of military commissions in the US army: from the Mexican-American war to the war on terrorism / Frederic L Borch
  • Intimidation, provocation, conspiracy, and intrigue: the militias of Kentucky, 1859-1861 / John A Boyd
  • Spoliation of defenseless farmers and villagers: the long-term effects of John Hunt Morgan's raid on an Indiana community / Stephen I Rockenbach
  • Irregular engineers: the use of indigenous labor in the rebuilding of critical infrastructure during the Korean war, 1950-1953 /Eric A Sibul
  • Part 3: US Counterinsurgency Operations
  • Victorio campaign: hunting down an elusive enemy / Kendall D Gott
  • Without the need of a single American rifleman: James Van Fleet and his lessons learned as commander of the joint United States military advisory and planning group during the Greek Civil war, 1948-1948 / Robert M Mages
  • Chasing a Chameleon: the US army counterinsurgency experience in Korea, 1945-1952 / Mark J Reardon
  • Lessons learned and relearned: gun trucks on Route 19 in Vietnam / Ted Ballard
  • Some observations on Americans advising indigenous forces / Robert D Ramsey III
  • Contributors.