Learning to Forget

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Learning to Forget

US Army Counterinsurgency Doctrine and Practice from Vietnam to Iraq

History of the Americas History History Military history: post-WW2 conflicts International relations Irregular or guerrilla forces and warfare Military and defence strategy

Author: David Fitzgerald

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Language: English

Published by: Stanford Security Studies

Published on: 26th June 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780804786423


Learning to Forget

Learning to Forget analyzes the evolution of US counterinsurgency (COIN) doctrine over the last five decades. Beginning with an extensive section on the lessons of Vietnam, it traces the decline of COIN in the 1970s, then the rebirth of low intensity conflict through the Reagan years, in the conflict in Bosnia, and finally in the campaigns of Iraq and Afghanistan. Ultimately it closes the loop by explaining how, by confronting the lessons of Vietnam, the US Army found a way out of those most recent wars. In the process it provides an illustration of how military leaders make use of history and demonstrates the difficulties of drawing lessons from the past that can usefully be applied to contemporary circumstances.

The book outlines how the construction of lessons is tied to the construction of historical memory and demonstrates how histories are constructed to serve the needs of the present. In so doing, it creates a new theory of doctrinal development.

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