Carrying the War to the Enemy: American Operational Art to 1945
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Jun 16, 2012
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University of Oklahoma Press
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ISBN-10
080614324X
ISBN-13
9780806143248
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This volume delves into the evolution of American operational art and strategy during key conflicts up to 1945. Michael R. Matheny explores how military leaders and planners shaped their approaches in the face of evolving warfare dynamics. By examining various campaigns, the author highlights the innovative tactics and methodologies that emerged as responses to challenging environments and adversarial strengths.
Matheny's insightful analysis reveals the interplay between strategic objectives and operational capability, offering a nuanced understanding of how American forces adapted to fulfill their missions. The book not only recounts historical battles but also reflects on the lessons learned and the implications for future military operations. Readers gain a comprehensive view of the foundational concepts that underpinned American military strategy during a transformative era, making it an essential resource for both historians and military enthusiasts who seek to grasp the complexities of wartime decision-making and operational planning.
Matheny's insightful analysis reveals the interplay between strategic objectives and operational capability, offering a nuanced understanding of how American forces adapted to fulfill their missions. The book not only recounts historical battles but also reflects on the lessons learned and the implications for future military operations. Readers gain a comprehensive view of the foundational concepts that underpinned American military strategy during a transformative era, making it an essential resource for both historians and military enthusiasts who seek to grasp the complexities of wartime decision-making and operational planning.