Unconventional Warriors: Tracing the History of US Special Operations Forces
The roots of special operations forces can be traced back to the strategic challenges of World War II.
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The roots of special operations forces can be traced back to the strategic challenges of World War II.
Special Forces must evolve or risk irrelevance—cut the fat, focus the mission, and embrace the shadows of modern gray-zone warfare.
US must shift from counterinsurgency to counter-subversion to tackle criminal networks and foreign threats in Latin America.
Explore the unexpected rise of Improvised Explosive Devices in modern warfare, reshaping strategies and demanding adaptability.
The chronic failure to address the interoperability issue between special operations and conventional military forces, rooted in divergent organizational cultures and exacerbated by inadequate senior leadership, has stymied effective collaboration and joint operations, ultimately undermining the strategic and operational effectiveness in Afghanistan.
Since the bush war began in 1966, the Rhodesian mounted infantry played a crucial role in the fight.
The Malayan Emergency proved that a counterinsurgency operation (COIN) could succeed if approached cleverly and co-owned by the locals.
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