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Lethal and non-lethal fires : historical case studies of converging cross-domain fires in large-scale combat operations / edited by Thomas G. Bradbeer

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  • Lethal and non-lethal fires : historical case studies of converging cross-domain fires in large-scale combat operations / edited by Thomas G. Bradbeer
  • Fort Leavenworth (Kan.) : Army University press, 2018
  • 1 vol. (XVI-214 p.) : ill., cartes ; 23 cm
  • The US Army large-scale combat operations series
  • 978-1-940804-48-4
  • 1-940804-48-5
  • The US Army large-scale combat operations series
  • [Historical case studies of converging cross-domain fires in large-scale combat.]
  • 355.420 973
  • Notes bibliogr.
  • "In this thing with both feet": Eisenhower and Operation Overlord's airpower / by Joe R. Bailey Gunners at Cambrai, 1917: how the Royal Artillery set the conditions for the successful armored assault / by Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Thomas G. Bradbeer The influence of electronic warfare on operational maneuver / by Major David M. Rodriguez Firepower and breakthrough in the Meuse-Argonne: 1 November 1918 / by Lieutenant Colonel (USAF-Retired) Mark E. Grotelueschen The division artillery: linking strategy to tacts in Operations Desert Shield/Storm / by Major Lincoln R. Ward The Kasserine Pass battles: learning to employ artillery effectively in large-scale combat operations / by Major Jeffrey S. Wright Operational artillery in the Korean War / by Major G. Kirk Alexander US Army artillery in the Vietnam War / by Boyd L. Dastrup Close air support and bombardment theory: Operation Cobra / by Mark T. Calhoun Fires and combined arms maneuver: the Battle of Vimy Ridge, 9 April 1917 / by David Thuell and Thomas G. Bradbeer The future of fires: dominating in large-scale combat operations / by Major General Wilson A. Shoffner and Colonel Christopher D. Compton
  • "Part of The US Army Large-Scale Combat Operations Series, Lethal and Non-Lethal Fires is a collection of 11 historical case studies involving lethal and non-lethal fires from the period 1917 through 1991 with lessons for military professionals who will be engaged in future large-scale combat operations. The chapters range from the First World War through Desert Shield/Desert Storm and provide an overview of an engagement, battle, or campaign; the doctrine that applied; and how leaders addressed various challenges and the lessons they learned. The book concludes with a chapter addressing the future of fires and how to address complex mission during multi-domain operations."--Provided by publisher
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