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Автор: Major Daniel P. Bolger
Издательство: Combat Studies Institute
Год издания: 1991
isbn: 0160363640
Количество страниц: 181
Язык: english
Формат: PDF (scan)
Размер: 21 Мб
Каталожный номер: 68995
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Leavenworth Papers No. 19. Less known to most Americans is the extended period of low Intensity conflict that North Korea conducted against South Korea in the mid to late 1960s. This period of hostilities had its dramatic moments, such as the seizure of the USS Pueblo, but for the most part, the tactics consisted of propaganda, infiltration, assassination plots, and guerrilla warfare. Because the war in Vietnam overshadowed these developments, the "unfinished war" in Korea has largely been ignored by military officers studying the nature end demands of modern warfare. In this sense, the label "forgotten war." often applied to the conventional war of the early 1950x, Is much more applicable to the conflict on the peninsula from 1966 to 1969. In Leavenworth Paper No. 19. Major Daniel P. Bolger, USA. has subjected the events and evolution of this more recent Korean conflict to close analytical scrutiny. The results of his effort require careful study. He not only describes in detail the vast range of military operations short of war that an adversary can employ against countries supported by the United States, but he also assesses how allied forces can adapt to the unexpected and devise countermeasures that, if not completely effective, can at least disrupt the designs of the adversary so he cannot obtain his primary objectives.
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