Spec Ops by William H. McRaven

Case Studies in Special Operations Warfare: Theory and Practice

A concise, analytical examination of special operations warfare that uses historical case studies to extract practical lessons about planning, intelligence, political objectives, interagency coordination, risk management and execution; it argues that the effectiveness of small, high-risk forces depends less on tactics or technology than on clear political intent, realistic objectives, rigorous preparation, adaptability and proper integration with broader strategy, and it illustrates both successful and failed missions to show how to employ special operations as a strategic tool.

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Published
1995
Nationality
American
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Original Language
English
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