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To: Snowshoe who wrote (196455)2/14/2007 5:58:37 PM
From: Snowshoe  Respond to of 793991
 
Twenty-Eight Articles: Fundamentals of Company-Level Counterinsurgency

by Dr. David Kilcullen, Lieutenant Colonel, Australian Army

Introduction

Your company has just been warned for deployment on counterinsurgency operations in Iraq or Afghanistan.
You have read David Galula, T.E. Lawrence and Robert Thompson. You have studied FM 3-24 and now understand
the history, philosophy and theory of counterinsurgency. You watched Black Hawk Down and The Battle of Algiers,
and you know this will be the most difficult challenge of your life.

But what does all that theory mean, at the company level? How do the principles translate into action - at night, with the GPS down, the media criticizing you, the locals complaining in a language you don’t understand, and an unseen enemy killing your people by ones and twos? How does counterinsurgency actually happen?


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To: Snowshoe who wrote (196455)2/15/2007 3:35:41 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793991
 
This article has a picture of Kilcullen...

US Special Forces are world's foremost authority on COIN.
And yes SF has its share of scholars.

The old hands will recall we trained the Aussies and SAS in the 60s.

USSF has recent big wins in South America, Africa, the Philippines and Afghanistan. Going outside the US to find a COIN specialist for a US military staff position is insulting to our own SF.