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“Our superior weapons and advanced technology were meaningless when used against those who had nothing to lose and everything to gain. How the hell were we going to beat such people?”
A very good question.

“Our superior weapons and advanced technology were meaningless when used against those who had nothing to lose and everything to gain. How the hell were we going to beat such people?”
A very good question...."
Should be one of the key questions to be answered before engaging in the fight. A question "The Best and the Brightest" apparently never concerned themselves with.

“Our superior weapons and advanced technology were meaningless when used against those who had nothing to lose and everything to gain. How the hell were we ..."
And I suspect will continue to repeat the same miscalculation over and over.

“Our superior weapons and advanced technology were meaningless when used against those who had nothing to lose and everything to gain. How the hell were we ..."
Just replace VC with Taliban and the story doesn't change.



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I just finished reading this book. I would recommend to anyone interested in the American Military system..."
I agree. I read Bacevich's

We've gone off the tracks.


Very good look at the making of the modern Middle East, using Lawrence and others experiences to illustrate how it happened.


I just finished reading Washington Rules. The comment below is from the cover jacket.
"For the last half century, as presidents..."
Jerome: Me too.








I just received this book on Afghanistan that may also interest members of this group:



I first checked this out from the library but had to go buy one for my shelf because it is so good. Agree with 5-Star rating.


Harnden is an Anglo-American journalist who served in the Royal Navy. His book on




Like Windrow, as he wrote in his preface, my interest with the French debacle at Dien Bien Phu started many years ago with reading the classic --


Six Frigates: The Epic History of the Founding of the U.S. NavyIan W. Toll



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Excellent book. Enjoyed it immensely and gave it to my Navy daughter. Have to see if she finished it yet.

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This retired Navy guy liked it too.

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Very good book!



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A classic account, I hope you enjoy the read :)


Excellent read - It's looking like a 5 star read, I think it even better than Bernard Fall's classic


Thank you,
JonMac






This book is much like the book "Last stand of Fox company", which I read a few months ago. This is the story of George..."
Thanks, Jerome. That looks pretty good.


This book is much like the book "Last stand of Fox company", which I read a few months ago. This is the story of George..."
Jerome I wondered if this might be one for you?

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