Intelligence in war : the value--and limitations--of what the military can learn about the enemy
Keegan, John, 1934-2004
Books, Manuscripts
¿́¿In this book John Keegan covers the five fundamental stages in intelligence practice: acquisition, delivery, acceptance, interpretation and implementation of this intelligence. He uses case studies to illustrate various points about the collection and use of intelligence and concluded that good intelligence is necessary but not sufficient to ensure success in war. In Intelligence in War, John Keegan illustrates that only when paired with force has military intelligence been an effective tool, as it may one day be in besting al-Qaeda.¿́¿ -- SAF Professional Reading Programme, 4th Edition - STAGE II: CPT 2 to MAJ 1 & MWO-SWO
Main title:
Author:
Edition:
1st Vintage Books ed.
Imprint:
New York, N.Y. : Vintage Books, 2004.
Collation:
xx, 387 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 363-368) and index.
ISBN:
0375700463 (pbk)
LC class:
UB250UB250 KEE
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
41344
