
A Different Kind of War: The United States Army in Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, October 2001 - September 2005
An official history of the Afghanistan War. Emphasizes operational and command and control aspects. Interesting if too brief discussion of...
"A Different Kind of War" is the US Army's preliminary history of its campaign in Afghanistan between October 2001 and September 2005. Based on hundreds of oral interviews and unclassified documents, this study offers a comprehensive chronological narrative of the first four years of Operation Enduring Freedom. "A Different Kind of War" tells the story of how the Coalition planned the campaign against the Taliban regime and then used its military forces to overthrow that regime in 2001. The study then focuses on the Army's lead role in the campaign that evolved after the establishment of a new government for Afghanistan in 2002. As this work shows, that new campaign slowly evolved into a broad counterinsurgency effort that featured combat operations, reconstruction projects, and training programs for a new Afghan Army. "A Different Kind of War" closes with a discussion of key historical insights from this period of military operations in Afghanistan. Maps, photographs and tables support this important study throughout.
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- Pages: 414 pages
- ISBN: 9780982328316 / 0
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Detailed account of 2001 thru 2005 in Afghanistan. Extensive research and first person interviews. Certainly builds knowledge on the subject. Some parts are an exciting read while others can be dull but overall it is a very readable and factual book. An official history of the Afghanistan War. Emphasizes operational and command and control aspects. Interesting if too brief discussion of relations between military civil affairs and civilian relief efforts. Mentions mistreatment of detainees in passing but largely glosses over the issue. This is a SUPERB history of the war. There is LOTS of EXCELLENT, very interesting information on the 2001 portion of the war. Definitely check this out, it is a MUST READ for ALL Afghan war buffs. Read it for free here.