Selasa, 11 April 2017

Counterinsurgency Lessons of Vietnam for Today’s Leaders

After commanding a combat unit for the first seven months of my Vietnam tour, this reviewer was reassigned to Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, as an adviser for my last five months in the country. I received no training, instruction, advice or orientation in preparation for this abrupt shift in duty from leading a U.S. Army …

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