Reconsidering the American Way of War: US Military Practice from the Revolution to Afghanistan
@inproceedings{Echevarria2014ReconsideringTA, title={Reconsidering the American Way of War: US Military Practice from the Revolution to Afghanistan}, author={A. Echevarria}, year={2014} }
Preface I. Preludes 1. American Ways of War: Turns in Interpretation 2. American Strategic Culture: An Elusive Fiction3. American Military Art: A Misleading Analogy II. American Military Practice 4. The Revolutionary War to the Mexican War 5. The Civil War to the Boxer Rebellion6. The Caribbean Wars to the Korean War 7. The Guatemalan Coup to the War on Terrorism Conclusion and ObservationsBibiographyIndex
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