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Making counterinsurgency work : the effectiveness of the ROK military's independent operational control in Vietnam and Iraq/ Kil Joo Ban

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: : 2011Subject(s): In: The Journal of East Asian Affairs Vol.25, No.1, Spring/Summer 2011, pp.137-174 (35)Summary: The Republic of Korea deployed forces in coalition counterinsurgency operations in Vietnam and Iraq but retained independent operation control and had higher levels of success. The article discusses this and concludes that distributed command will be more effective than unified command when conducting COIN operations.
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The Republic of Korea deployed forces in coalition counterinsurgency operations in Vietnam and Iraq but retained independent operation control and had higher levels of success. The article discusses this and concludes that distributed command will be more effective than unified command when conducting COIN operations.

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