Dragon Days: Time for "Unconventional" Tactics
ISBN-13:
9780963869548
ISBN-10:
096386954X
Edition:
2nd Printing
Author:
H. John Poole
Publication date:
2007
Publisher:
Posterity Press(NC)
Format:
Paperback
484 pages
Category:
China
,
Asian History
,
Strategy
,
Military History
,
Engineering
,
International & World Politics
,
Politics & Government
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ISBN-13:
9780963869548
ISBN-10:
096386954X
Edition:
2nd Printing
Author:
H. John Poole
Publication date:
2007
Publisher:
Posterity Press(NC)
Format:
Paperback
484 pages
Category:
China
,
Asian History
,
Strategy
,
Military History
,
Engineering
,
International & World Politics
,
Politics & Government
Summary
Dragon Days: Time for "Unconventional" Tactics (ISBN-13: 9780963869548 and ISBN-10: 096386954X), written by authors
H. John Poole, was published by Posterity Press(NC) in 2007.
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Description
This book shows how to control a contested region with squad-sized outposts. North Vietnam and Iran have done it. Now, North Korea may try to consolidate the South with such a strategy. Scores of tiny Western outposts could do this too. After a short threat assessment, Dragon Days describes what a single U.S. rifle squad must do to safely accomplish such a mission in Asia. It will need the following Unconventional Warfare (UW) skills: (1) some police procedure; (2) obscurely defending; (3) finding an enemy weakness; (4) making a secret approach; (5) disguising the attack; (6) precluding a counterstroke; (7) rural E&E; (8) enhancing rural terrain (9) urban E&E; and (10) enhancing urban terrain. Because of Asia's bottom-up culture, the little picture is where such an ability originates. This heavily illustrated book contains more small-unit perspective than any U.S. govt. publication. In fact, it may still constitute America's only UW tactical-technique manual.
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