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Storming the City U.S. Military Performance in Urban Warfare from World War II to Vietnam
Author: Alec Wahlman
Year: 2015
Pages: 400
Format: EPUB | AZW3 | PDF CONV
File size: 9,8 МБ
Language: ENG

Year: 2015
Pages: 400
Format: EPUB | AZW3 | PDF CONV
File size: 9,8 МБ
Language: ENG

Storming the City: US Military Performance in Urban Warfare from World War II to Vietnam The book "Storming the City: US Military Performance in Urban Warfare from World War II to Vietnam" provides a comprehensive overview of the United States military's performance in urban warfare during some of the most significant conflicts of the 20th century. The book examines how the US military adapted its tactics and strategies to fight in urban environments, from the streets of Berlin during World War II to the alleys of Saigon during the Vietnam War. It explores the successes and failures of these efforts and how they have shaped the development of modern military doctrine. The book begins by discussing the challenges of urban warfare, highlighting the unique characteristics of fighting in built-up areas. These include the complexity of the terrain, the presence of noncombatants, and the difficulty of distinguishing between civilians and combatants. The author then delves into the evolution of US military tactics and strategies in urban warfare, from the use of artillery and aerial bombardment to the development of specialized units such as the Marine Corps' Force Reconnaissance Companies and the Army's Rangers. The book also explores the role of technology in urban warfare, including the use of advanced weaponry, intelligence gathering, and communication systems. It examines how these technologies have influenced the conduct of urban operations and how they have been used to overcome the challenges of urban warfare. The book also considers the human factor, looking at the psychological and physical effects of urban warfare on soldiers and civilians alike.
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