The British Army and counterinsurgency: the salience of military culture

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Military Review Vol 85 no 3, May-June 2005, pp.53-59Summary: The British Army has a well deserved reputation for excelling at counterinsurgency. This article considers how and why this specialist capability evolved and what lessons the U.S. military might draw from the British experience.
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The British Army has a well deserved reputation for excelling at counterinsurgency. This article considers how and why this specialist capability evolved and what lessons the U.S. military might draw from the British experience.

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