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To fight or not to fight? : organizational and doctrinal trends in mounted maneuver reconnaissance from the interwar years to Operation Iraqi Freedom / Robert S. Cameron.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cameron, Robert S., 1965-
Contributor:
U.S. Army Combined Arms Center
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States. Army. Cavalry--History--20th century.
United States.
United States. Army. Cavalry--History--21st century.
United States. Army--Armored troops--History--20th century.
United States. Army--Armored troops--History--21st century.
United States. Army.
United States. Army. Cavalry.
Organizational change--United States--History.
Organizational change.
Military doctrine--United States--History.
Military doctrine.
Maneuver warfare--History.
Maneuver warfare.
Military reconnaissance--History.
Military reconnaissance.
United States--History, Military--20th century.
United States--History, Military--21st century.
Armed Forces--Armored troops.
Genre:
History
Military history
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xx, 631 pages) : illustrations
Other Title:
Organizational and doctrinal trends in mounted maneuver reconnaissance from the interwar years to Operation Iraqi Freedom
Place of Publication:
Fort Leavenworth, Kan. : Combat Studies Institute Press, US Army Combined Arms Center, 2010.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed Aug. 19, 2010).
Includes bibliographical references and index (pages 585-615).
Other Format:
Print version: Cameron, Robert S., 1965- To fight or not to fight?
ISBN:
9780982328392
0982328397
OCLC:
656841656

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