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The U.S. Army/Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual

by John A. Nagl

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Excellent coverage of the fundamentals of counterinsurgency, from IPB to conducting operations to applications of force multipliers. ( )
  kislam | Nov 28, 2009 |
Excellent coverage of the fundamentals of counterinsurgency, from IPB to conducting operations to applications of force multipliers. ( )
  kislam | Nov 28, 2009 |
Sarah Sewall writes an excellent introduction to this volume based on the ground-braking effort of General Petraeus et.al. who re-wrote the book on counter-insurgency. This manual formed the backbone to the largely successful surge in Iraq and is a complete re-casting of military doctrine. At times the prose reads more like an academic treatise, which is not always a good thing, but it is comprehensive, academically defensible, and is an indication that the military is learned, adaptable, and resilient.

The manual solicited input from a wide variety of sources, including non-military personnel and is an impressive triumph of learning from past mistakes and the application of sound principles based on historical lessons from other, and even non-American military successes. The notes from history are an interesting sidelight that illustrate important counterinsurgency principles.

I had to find out why the military turned Iraq around from 2006-2008 and the manual demonstrates the painful and bloody lessons learned in Iraq.

Obama, the apologist American, seems to have learned little from the volume. The only phrase he lifts from the work, in his statement on Afghanistan, is the destroy and disrupt Al Qaeda point. Other than that, he seems to have ignored the lessons of Iraq.
  gmicksmith | Apr 13, 2009 |
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When the U.S. military invaded Iraq, it  lacked a common understanding of the problems inherent in counterinsurgency campaigns. It had neither studied them, nor developed doctrine and tactics to deal with them. It is fair to say that in 2003, most Army officers knew more about the U.S. Civil War than they did about counterinsurgency.

The U.S. Army / Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual was written to fill that void. The result of unprecedented collaboration among top U.S. military experts, scholars, and practitioners in the field, the manual espouses an approach to combat that emphasizes constant adaptation and learning, the importance of decentralized decision-making, the need to understand local politics and customs, and the key role of intelligence in winning the support of the population. The manual also emphasizes the paradoxical and often counterintuitive nature of counterinsurgency operations: sometimes the more you protect your forces, the less secure you are; sometimes the more force you use, the less effective it is; sometimes doing nothing is the best reaction. 

An new introduction by Sarah Sewall, director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, places the manual in critical and historical perspective, explaining the significance and potential impact of this revolutionary challenge to conventional U.S. military doctrine.
An attempt by our military to redefine itself in the aftermath of 9/11 and the new world of international terrorism, The U.S. Army / Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual will play a vital role in American military campaigns for years to come.
 
The University of Chicago Press will donate a portion of the proceeds from this book to the Fisher House Foundation, a private-public partnership that supports the families of America’s injured servicemen. To learn more about the Fisher House Foundation, visit www.fisherhouse.org.
 
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