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Expeditionary Eagles: Outmaneuvering the Taliban

Expeditionary Eagles: Outmaneuvering the TalibanAuthor: H. John Poole
Creators: Michael Leahy, Ray L. Smith
Publisher: Posterity Press (NC)
Category: Book

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Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 334
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.9

ISBN: 0981865925
EAN: 9780981865928
ASIN: 0981865925

Publication Date: July 15, 2010
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The Afghan War is about both drugs and extremism. This book closely traces both networks inside Pakistan and then shows how to limit their influence. GI's must be more widely dispersed as force multipliers. First, they will need some police training and more light-infantry assault, defense, and E&E skills. Then, by shutting down the foe's means of support, they end up winning the war. Herein lies how an isolated U.S. squad could--without a single artillery round or drone missile--defend itself against hundreds of attacking Taliban.


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