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Training for Victory : U. S. Special Forces Advisory Operations from el Salvador to Afghanistan.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sobchak, Frank K., author.
Series:
Transforming War Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States. Army. Special Forces--Evaluation.
United States.
Special forces (Military science)--Training of--Case studies.
Special forces (Military science).
Military assistance, American--Case studies.
Military assistance, American.
Military assistance, American--Evaluation.
Special forces (Military science)--Evaluation.
Combined operations (Military science)--Evaluation.
Combined operations (Military science).
Military missions--Case studies.
Military missions.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (352 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
2024.
La Vergne : Naval Institute Press, 2024.
Summary:
"Afghani and Iraqi military units trained by U.S. Army Special Forces performed well in their respective conflicts. This book explores what factors made those host nation units combat effective and examines whether such lessons can be scaled up to larger missions. Successes and failures are assessed and the effects of decisions made by local partners are examined in equal degree as those made by Special Forces advisors"-- Provided by publisher.
" One of the most difficult security challenges of the post-Cold War era has been stabilizing failing states in an era of irregular warfare. A consistent component of the strategy to address this problem has been security force assistance where outside powers train and advise the host nation's military. Despite billions of dollars spent, the commitment of thousands of advisors, and innumerable casualties, the American efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq failed catastrophically. Nevertheless, among those colossal military disasters were pockets of success. The Iraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF) held back the Islamic State in 2014 long enough to allow American and allied forces to flow back into the country, and many Afghan commando units fought to the bitter end as their country disintegrated around them. What made those units successful while the larger missions ended disastrously? Author Frank K. Sobchak explores security force assistance across five case studies, examining what factors were most critical for U.S. Special Forces units to build capable partners like the ISOF and the commandos. More specifically, the book assesses the impact of five components of Special Forces advisory missions: language training and cultural awareness of the advising force; the partner force-to-advisor ratio; the advisors' ability to organize host-nation forces; whether advisors are permitted to guide in combat; and the consistency in advisor pairing. Based on the experiences of U.S. Army Special Forces in El Salvador (1981-1991), Colombia (2002-2016), the Philippines (2001-2015), Iraq (2003-2011), and Afghanistan (2007-2021), Sobchak argues that the most crucial factors in producing combat-effective partners are consistency in advisor pairing and maintaining a partner force-to-advisor ratio of twelve special forces soldiers advising a company-sized force or smaller. Intriguingly, and counter to conventional wisdom, at first glance language training and cultural awareness do not seem to be critical factors, as most of the Green Berets that trained units in Iraq and Afghanistan lacked both capabilities. Despite an orthodoxy that argues the opposite, there is little evidence that combat advising is decisive in producing effective partners and there is conflicting evidence that language training and cultural awareness are important. Many of these findings, while focused on Special Forces operations and doctrine, could be used to improve the odds of success for larger security-force assistance missions as well."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Unravelling the Mystery of How to Create Effective Partners
"The Only War We Had" : BIRIs in El Salvador, 1981-1999
Marksmen of Death : The Light Reaction Regiment in the Philippines, 2001-2015
"The Dream Allies" : BACOA and AGLAN in Colombia, 2002-2016
"We Have Killed Many Men Together" : The Iraqi Special Operations Forces, 2003-2011
"Chasing Bright and Shiny Objects" : The Afghan Commandos, 2007-2021
Making Security Force Assistance Work.
Notes:
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ISBN:
1-68247-136-5
OCLC:
1463074376

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