Ragged War: The Story of Unconventional and Counter-Revolutionary Warfare (1994) By LeRoy Thompson
Guerrilla warfare may well be seen as a 20th-century development, although its origins go back to the dawn of warfare. It is probable that insurgency and counter-terrorist actions by superpowers and lesser nations will become the most likely use of military power in the coming decades. This study is a historical examination of the development of counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism warfare. As well as an assessment of the tactics that have been effective, the author emphasizes the importance of intelligence in these operations, reviews the weaponry used, and analyzes the training of 3 elite special warfare units. Unusual and interesting action photos.
- Hard Cover with Dust Cover
- 192 Pages
- In Good Condition