The Afghan Knife

The Afghan Knife
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Total Pages : 502
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:600061065
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Synopsis The Afghan Knife by : Robert Armitage STERNDALE

The Afghan Knife

The Afghan Knife
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Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:600056322
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Synopsis The Afghan Knife by : Robert Armitage Sterndale (F.R.G.S.)

The Afghan

The Afghan
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Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 178875039X
ISBN-13 : 9781788750394
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis The Afghan by : Andrew Turpin

A thriller featuring CIA officer Joe Johnson, who later becomes a war crimes investigator, set in 1988 in Afghanistan and the US. Johnson is helping to supply Stinger missiles to mujahideen fighting against the Russian military.

Knife Fights

Knife Fights
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9780698176355
ISBN-13 : 0698176359
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Knife Fights by : John A. Nagl

From one of the most important army officers of his generation, a memoir of the revolution in warfare he helped lead, in combat and in Washington When John Nagl was an army tank commander in the first Gulf War of 1991, fresh out of West Point and Oxford, he could already see that America’s military superiority meant that the age of conventional combat was nearing an end. Nagl was an early convert to the view that America’s greatest future threats would come from asymmetric warfare—guerrillas, terrorists, and insurgents. But that made him an outsider within the army; and as if to double down on his dissidence, he scorned the conventional path to a general’s stars and got the military to send him back to Oxford to study the history of counterinsurgency in earnest, searching for guideposts for America. The result would become the bible of the counterinsurgency movement, a book called Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife. But it would take the events of 9/11 and the botched aftermath of the Iraq invasion to give counterinsurgency urgent contemporary relevance. John Nagl’s ideas finally met their war. But even as his book began ricocheting around the Pentagon, Nagl, now operations officer of a tank battalion of the 1st Infantry Division, deployed to a particularly unsettled quadrant of Iraq. Here theory met practice, violently. No one knew how messy even the most successful counterinsurgency campaign is better than Nagl, and his experience in Anbar Province cemented his view. After a year’s hard fighting, Nagl was sent to the Pentagon to work for Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, where he was tapped by General David Petraeus to coauthor the new army and marine counterinsurgency field manual, rewriting core army doctrine in the middle of two bloody land wars and helping the new ideas win acceptance in one of the planet’s most conservative bureaucracies. That doctrine changed the course of two wars and the thinking of an army. Nagl is not blind to the costs or consequences of counterinsurgency, a policy he compared to “eating soup with a knife.” The men who died under his command in Iraq will haunt him to his grave. When it comes to war, there are only bad choices; the question is only which ones are better and which worse. Nagl’s memoir is a profound education in modern war—in theory, in practice, and in the often tortured relationship between the two. It is essential reading for anyone who cares about the fate of America’s soldiers and the purposes for which their lives are put at risk.

History of the War in Afghanistan (Vol. 1-3)

History of the War in Afghanistan (Vol. 1-3)
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Publisher : DigiCat
Total Pages : 1157
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547724148
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Synopsis History of the War in Afghanistan (Vol. 1-3) by : Sir John William Kaye

History of the War in Afghanistan is a historical work on the First Anglo-Afghan War fought between the British East India Company and the Pashtun tribesmen from 1839 to 1842. The author, British military historian Sir John William Kaye, gathered stories and narratives from numerous soldiers and participants of the war, and took up on himself to collect their experiences in a three volume edition. The first volume serves mostly as an introduction and covers the period from 1800 to 1839, providing the insight in the Anglo-Afghan relations before the war. The second volume covers the war years from 1839 to 1841 when the British successfully intervened in a succession dispute between emir Dost Mohammad and former emir Shah Shujah, whom they installed upon conquering Kabul in August 1839. The main British Indian and Sikh force occupying Kabul along with their camp followers, having endured harsh winters as well, was almost completely annihilated while retreating in January 1842. Finally, the third volume covers the year 1842. The British sent an Army of Retribution to Kabul to avenge their defeat, and having demolished parts of the capital and recovered prisoners they left Afghanistan altogether by the end of the year. Dost Mohamed returned from exile in India to resume his rule and this war was known by the British as the Disaster in Afghanistan.

The Afghanistan Penetration

The Afghanistan Penetration
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Publisher : Speaking Volumes
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 9781612322346
ISBN-13 : 1612322344
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Afghanistan Penetration by : Jerry Ahern

History of the War in Afghanistan

History of the War in Afghanistan
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Total Pages : 710
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105010411648
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Synopsis History of the War in Afghanistan by : Sir John William Kaye

The First Anglo-Afghan War began in early 1839 when the British undertook an invasion of Afghanistan from India with the aim of overthrowing the Afghan ruler, Amir Dost Mohammad Khan, and replacing him with the supposedly pro-British former ruler, Shah Shujaʻ. The British were at first successful. They installed Shah Shujaʻ as ruler in Jalalabad and forced Dost Mohammad to flee the country. But in 1841 Dost Mohammad returned to Afghanistan to lead an uprising against the invaders and Shah Shujaʻ. In one of the most disastrous defeats in British military history, in January 1842 an Anglo-Indian force of 4,500 men and thousands of followers was routed by Afghan tribesmen. The British then sent a larger force from India to exact retribution and to recover hostages, before finally withdrawing in October 1842. History of the War in Afghanistan is a two-volume study of the war, based on unpublished letters and journals by British political and military officers who served in the conflict. The author, Sir John William Kaye (1814-76), was a onetime officer in the army of the East India Company who resigned in 1841 to devote himself full time to the writing of military history. The book begins with a detailed analysis of the events of 1800-1837 that led up to the war and of the "Great Game of Central Asia"--the rivalry between Russia and Britain for influence in the region that spurred British intervention in Afghanistan. This is followed by detailed accounts of the major battles and military campaigns. Kaye joins other authors in concluding that the war was a disaster for Britain: "No failure so total and overwhelming as this is recorded in the page of history. No lesson so grand and impressive is to be found in all the annals of the world." Kaye also wrote a novel based on the war, Long Engagements: a Tale of the Affghan Rebellion (1846), and several other major historical works, including The Life and Correspondence of Major-General Sir John Malcolm (1856) and the three-volume The History of the Sepoy War in India, 1857-8, published in 1864-76.

History of the War in Afghanistan

History of the War in Afghanistan
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Total Pages : 528
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ISBN-10 : BSB:BSB10433543
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Synopsis History of the War in Afghanistan by : John Will Kaye