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Helping U.S. Servicemen to Survive
Improvements in enemy weaponry have made smaller maneuver elements absolutely essential. To wage modern war, commanders must disperse their troops and decentralize control over them. In the Oriental or “maneuver” style of warfare, any amount of firepower can be countered with enough surprise. To practice maneuver warfare, U.S. units must learn to function under decentralized control — e.g. each company as
9 semi-independent squads.
Posterity Press' books, written by
H.J. "John" Poole, are designed to help NCO's and officers master maneuver warfare at the
small-unit level.
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read more about The Last Hundred Yards - The NCO's Contribution to Warfare
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more about One More Bridge to Cross:
Lowering The Cost of War
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about Phantom Soldier: The Enemy's Answer to U.S.
Firepower
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about The Tiger's Way: A U.S. Private's Best Chance of Survival
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about Tactics of the Crescent Moon: Militant Muslim Combat Methods
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about Militant Tricks: Battlefield
Ruses of the Islamic Insurgent
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about Terrorist Trail: Backtracking the Foreign Fighter
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about Dragon Days: Time for "Unconventional" Tactics
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about Tequila Junction: 4th-Generation Counterinsurgency
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