Counterinsurgency warfare: theory and practice
Galula, Davis, 1919-1964
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This classic work, written at the height of Communist insurgencies in the 1960s, remains as relevant today as it was decades ago. Galula, a French officer, distilled and refined the lessons being learned the hard way in Greece, Algeria, Southeast Asia, and other regions torn apart by revolution in order to provide a guide for future conflicts. -- U.S. Army CMH - Recommended Professional Reading List - SUBLIST 2 ¿́¿ Company Grade NCOs, WO1-CW 3, and Company Grade Officers
Main title:
Counterinsurgency warfare: theory and practice / Foreword by Robert R. Bowie.
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Imprint:
New York, Praeger [1964]
Collation:
xiv, 143 p. illus., maps. 22 cm.
Notes:
"Prepared under the auspices of the Center for International Affairs, Harvard University."Bibliographical footnotes.
Dewey class:
355.425
LC class:
U240U240 GAL
Language:
English
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BRN:
19842
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