Fighting for Fallujah: A New Dawn for Iraq: Praeger Security International
Autor John R. Ballarden Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 apr 2006 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780275990558
ISBN-10: 0275990559
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Praeger Security International
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0275990559
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Praeger Security International
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
John R. Ballard is currently assigned to the office of the Secretary of Defense in the Pentagon. He commanded the Marine Corps' 4th Civil Affairs Group in Iraq during operations Iraqi Freedom and Al Fajr. He is Professor of Joint Military Operations at the U.S. Naval War College.
Cuprins
List of MapsPrefaceAcknowledgments1. The Old Bridge2. Showing Resolve3. The Lion of Najaf4. Shaping Operations Prior to the Assault5. Assault Operations6. Clearing and Searching7. Civil-Military Operations: The Bridge to a New Fallujah8. A New Dawn: Lessons in Modern WarfarePostscriptNotesGlossarySelected BibliographyIndexA photo essay follows page .
Recenzii
For anyone seeking to learn about Operation AL FAJR and how it came about, how it transitioned to reconstruction, and what it meant for the emerging IIG's identity at the time, Fighting for Fallujah is a good place to start..[t]he book performs a monumental feat. It helps Marines understand why and how civil-military operations are not merely activities performed by the CAG. So while some would browse Fighting for Fallujah with more of an interest in the urban assault than the civil-military operations that followed, it is possible that this less appreciated and essential aspect of Operation AL FAJR is the one unique thing this book offers from which future MAGTF commanders and their staffs can learn the most.
The November 2004 battle for the city of Fallujah forces the U.S. military to work on a large scale in an urban environment against prepared insurgent forces. Ballard examines in detail the entire operation, from the attack on the Blackwater contractors in March to the elections held the following January. Relying on firsthand accounts and official documentation, he offers recommendations for future operations based on lessons learned in Fallujah.
Much deeper than just a story about the most intense urban combat Marines have participated in since Hue, Ballard's insider narrative educates readers on how Coalition forces learned from early mistakes and were then able to gain the support of the Sunni population despite destroying their city...Written in a style that is both educational and easy to read, Fighting for Fallujah is an important contribution to understanding the complexity of urban operations in Iraq.
[A]n intense and vivid chronicle of a turning point in the counterinsurgency fight..Employing a framework of reportorial realism based upon eyewitness accounts, interviews with military leaders and recently declassified records and documents, the somewhat scholarly narrative and its 22 pages of informative footnotes in no way interfere with placing the reader shoulder to shoulder with Marines, soldiers and Iraqi troops as they fought house to house through more than 20,000 structures over three weeks to clear out enemy forces..[a] powerful but balanced analysis of the significant actions, innovative strategies and techniques, and varying requirements for engagements in an urban sea of one- and two-story houses..Today, Fallujah remains one of the safest cities in Iraq. In describing how that came to be, Ballard's first-rate Fighting for Fallujah is as inspiring as the men and women who served during that fight.
This compilation of first-person accounts, interviews, and official documents tells of the hard-fought battle for the insurgent-controlled city of Fallujah in November 2004..Having commanded the Marine Corps' 4th Civil Affairs Group during Operations Iraqi Freedom and Al Fajr, John Ballard's credentials are solid. His extensive research and well-written work will be of great value to serious students, both military and civilian.
The November 2004 battle for the city of Fallujah forces the U.S. military to work on a large scale in an urban environment against prepared insurgent forces. Ballard examines in detail the entire operation, from the attack on the Blackwater contractors in March to the elections held the following January. Relying on firsthand accounts and official documentation, he offers recommendations for future operations based on lessons learned in Fallujah.
Much deeper than just a story about the most intense urban combat Marines have participated in since Hue, Ballard's insider narrative educates readers on how Coalition forces learned from early mistakes and were then able to gain the support of the Sunni population despite destroying their city...Written in a style that is both educational and easy to read, Fighting for Fallujah is an important contribution to understanding the complexity of urban operations in Iraq.
[A]n intense and vivid chronicle of a turning point in the counterinsurgency fight..Employing a framework of reportorial realism based upon eyewitness accounts, interviews with military leaders and recently declassified records and documents, the somewhat scholarly narrative and its 22 pages of informative footnotes in no way interfere with placing the reader shoulder to shoulder with Marines, soldiers and Iraqi troops as they fought house to house through more than 20,000 structures over three weeks to clear out enemy forces..[a] powerful but balanced analysis of the significant actions, innovative strategies and techniques, and varying requirements for engagements in an urban sea of one- and two-story houses..Today, Fallujah remains one of the safest cities in Iraq. In describing how that came to be, Ballard's first-rate Fighting for Fallujah is as inspiring as the men and women who served during that fight.
This compilation of first-person accounts, interviews, and official documents tells of the hard-fought battle for the insurgent-controlled city of Fallujah in November 2004..Having commanded the Marine Corps' 4th Civil Affairs Group during Operations Iraqi Freedom and Al Fajr, John Ballard's credentials are solid. His extensive research and well-written work will be of great value to serious students, both military and civilian.