Ski, Climb, Fight: The 10th Mountain Division and the Rise of Mountain Warfare
작성자
Lance R. Blyth
아직 평점이 없습니다
Romance
Action & Adventure
History
형식
하드커버
페이지
260
언어
영어
출판됨
Nov 5, 2024
출판사
University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-10
0806194650
ISBN-13
9780806194653
설명
In this compelling exploration, the author delves into the history and evolution of mountain warfare, centering on the 10th Mountain Division. Drawing on a wealth of military history, he vividly illustrates the unique challenges and strategies inherent in Alpine combat. The narrative is woven with rich accounts of soldiers who navigated treacherous terrains and extreme conditions, showcasing their resilience and adaptability.
The author sheds light on the innovative tactics developed specifically for mountain operations, emphasizing the importance of mobility and agility. Readers will gain insight into the rigorous training that transformed everyday soldiers into elite mountain troops, capable of executing complex missions in hostile, high-altitude environments.
Additionally, the book reflects on the broader implications of mountain warfare within military strategy, offering a nuanced perspective on how geography can reshape conflict dynamics. Through engaging storytelling, it not only commemorates the bravery of these soldiers but also underscores the lasting significance of their contributions to modern warfare.
The author sheds light on the innovative tactics developed specifically for mountain operations, emphasizing the importance of mobility and agility. Readers will gain insight into the rigorous training that transformed everyday soldiers into elite mountain troops, capable of executing complex missions in hostile, high-altitude environments.
Additionally, the book reflects on the broader implications of mountain warfare within military strategy, offering a nuanced perspective on how geography can reshape conflict dynamics. Through engaging storytelling, it not only commemorates the bravery of these soldiers but also underscores the lasting significance of their contributions to modern warfare.