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Special Operations Doctrine: Is it Needed
Linder,James B ; Cleveland,Charles T ; Dempsey,Ronald
2016
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Título:
Special Operations Doctrine: Is it Needed
Autor:
Linder,James B
;
Cleveland,Charles T
;
Dempsey,Ronald
Assuntos:
arsof(Army Special Operations Forces)
;
asymmetric warfare
;
civil affairs
;
coin(COUNTERINSURGENCY)
;
contingency operations (military)
;
COUNTERINSURGENCY
;
doctrine
;
GIRoA(Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan)
;
governments
;
insurgency
;
Military Forces and Organizations
;
military operations
;
Military Operations, Strategy and Tactics
;
military organizations
;
psychological operations
;
socom(Special Operations Command)
;
sof(special operations forces)
;
special forces
;
training
;
unconventional warfare
;
united states special operations command
;
USASOC(United States Army Special Operations Command)
;
uw(unconventional warfare)
Descrição:
On a cool, crisp morning in early April 2012, American and Afghan special forces struggled up the steep and rugged slopes of Maholic Mountain.1 The mountain overshadows the former home of the deceased Taliban leader Mullah Omar on the northern outskirts of Kandahar City, Afghanistan. This band of men completed the challenging ritual each week as a way of building camaraderie while not out on missions. Upon reaching the top of the mountain, one can view the humidity rising off the ground in the distance creating a mirage-like effect. Looking further out, one can see Kandahar City with its vast collection of mud huts (qalats), strip malls, mosques, and two and three story buildings. Resting on top of a boulder, with a bead of sweat running down the side of his head, one special forces soldier sipped coffee from his thermos as he reflected on a recent experience in Northern Kandahar. PRISM , 6, 3, 01 Jan 0001, 01 Jan 0001, See also AD1027361
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2016
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