Guardian Joe: How Less Force Helps the Warrior
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Most infantry and special-operations professionals hate war. They constantly seek ways to more morally conduct one, because such skills better protect their humanity. They also make a quicker victory possible. Logically required will be bypassing the enemy's first line of defense to go after after his command and logistics centers. Among other things, Guardian Joe reveals how small U.S. contingents can: (1) move around more discretely in the city; (2) conduct non-confrontational rural land navigation; and (3) give the "slip" to a sizable pursuer. For company grade officers, it thus offers a "one-stop" reference for Irregular Warfare (IW). For their troops, it provides specific instructions on how more easily to survive in combat. In other words, this book is not more armchair philosophy. It is the "how-to" manual for the next advance in U.S. warfighting.
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