Leaders in War present unique first-person perspectives across the spectrum of American combat operations during the 1991 Persian Gulf War. From division commanders to platoon leaders, the authors deliver an insider's view of tough leadership challenges, tragic failures, and triumphant victories. Leaders in War captures the essence of the post-Cold War US Army: how an all-volunteer army, equipped with new weapons systems and adjusting to new battle doctrine, mounted one of history's most successful military campaigns. Described here are the details of the tremendous logistical challenges, innovations in intelligence, ground combat operations from platoon to division, and a wide range of combat support operations. Leaders in War focuses not just on the successes, but on the failures as well, in operations ranging from violent tank battles against the vaunted Iraqi Republican Guard to train-and-fill operations thousands of miles away. Leaders in War illustrates how US Army leaders adapted to the psychological strains of combat, the fog of war, unforeseeable challenges, and the fury of tank warfare during the Persian Gulf War.
Author(s): F. Kagan
Year: 2005
Language: English
Pages: 224
BOOK COVER......Page 1
TITLE......Page 6
COPYRIGHT......Page 7
CONTENTS......Page 8
FOREWARD......Page 10
INTRODUCTION......Page 14
Part 1 SENIOR COMBAT COMMANDERS......Page 22
1 THE BATTLE FOR NORFOLK......Page 24
2 ATTACKING THE REPUBLICAN GUARD......Page 38
3 AIRBORNE UNIT OPERATIONS......Page 57
Part 2 COMBAT SUPPORT AND COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT AT THE THEATER LEVEL......Page 66
4 THEATER LOGISTICAL SUPPORT......Page 68
5 MILITARY POLICE SUPPORT......Page 89
6 STRATEGIC MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT......Page 96
Part 3 JUNIOR COMBAT COMMANDERS......Page 116
7 THE BATTLE OF 73 EASTING......Page 118
8 FRATRICIDE AT AR RUMAYLAH......Page 131
Part 4 COMBAT SUPPORT AND COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT AT THE TACTICAL LEVEL......Page 150
9 TACTICAL LOGISTICS SUPPORT......Page 152
10 PLATOON LEADER CHALLENGES......Page 162
11 TACTICAL ENGINEER SUPPORT......Page 179
12 TRAINING .INDIVIDUAL READY RESERVE. SOLDIERS......Page 189
CONCLUSION......Page 194
REFERENCES......Page 207
INDEX......Page 208