Asymmetrical Warfare On The Great Plains: A Review Of The American Indian Wars-1865-1891

Asymmetrical Warfare On The Great Plains: A Review Of The American Indian Wars-1865-1891
Title Asymmetrical Warfare On The Great Plains: A Review Of The American Indian Wars-1865-1891 PDF eBook
Author Lieutenant Colonel Lowell Steven Yarbrough
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages 52
Release 2014-08-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1782896538

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The American Indian policy, formulated at the turn of the 19th century, significantly impacted the national military strategy. President Jefferson’s plan for Indian removal became the cornerstone for federal policy. Congress would bear the responsibility for crafting the nation’s Indian policies, but the burden for execution was left to an unprepared and undermanned Army. From the end of the Civil War to the beginning of the Spanish-American War in 1898, the principal mission of the Army was fighting Indians. Returning to the Western frontier the Army attempted to fight the Indians using the tactics that proved successful in the Civil War. The diverse Great Plains tribes, using raids and ambushes, successfully fought a thirty-year war against a superior military force. It would finally take the unorthodox tactics of several field commanders to bring an end to the fighting. This paper examines the national policy and the means used to implement it. The paper examines asymmetrical warfare through its discussion on critical shortcomings in military preparedness and strategy. The past several conflicts that U.S. military forces have participated in (Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan) suggest that the American Indian Wars offer valuable strategic lessons.

Asymmetrical Warfare on the Great Plains

Asymmetrical Warfare on the Great Plains
Title Asymmetrical Warfare on the Great Plains PDF eBook
Author Lowell Steven Yarbrough
Publisher
Total Pages 26
Release 2002
Genre Asymmetric warfare
ISBN

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Asymmetrical Warfare of the Great Plains

Asymmetrical Warfare of the Great Plains
Title Asymmetrical Warfare of the Great Plains PDF eBook
Author U. S. Army U.S. Army War College
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 26
Release 2015-12-25
Genre
ISBN 9781522911685

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The American Indian policy, formulated at the turn of the 19th century, significantly impacted the national military strategy. President Jefferson's plan for Indian removal became the cornerstone for federal policy. Congress would bear the responsibility for crafting the nation's Indian policies, but the burden for execution was left to an unprepared and undermanned Army. From the end of the Civil War to the beginning of the Spanish-American War in 1898, the principal mission of the Army was fighting Indians. Returning to the Western frontier the Army attempted to fight the Indians using the tactics that proved successful in the Civil War. The diverse Great Plains tribes, using raids and ambushes, successfully fought a thirty-year war against a superior military force. It would finally take the unorthodox tactics of several field commanders to bring an end to the fighting. This book examines the national policy and the means used to implement it. The book examines asymmetrical warfare through its discussion on critical shortcomings in military preparedness and strategy. The past several conflicts that U.S. military forces have participated in (Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan) suggest that the American Indian Wars offer valuable strategic lessons.

Asymmetrical Warfare of the Great Plains, a Review of the American Indian Wars

Asymmetrical Warfare of the Great Plains, a Review of the American Indian Wars
Title Asymmetrical Warfare of the Great Plains, a Review of the American Indian Wars PDF eBook
Author U. S. Army U.S. Army War College
Publisher CreateSpace
Total Pages 26
Release 2015-05-01
Genre
ISBN 9781511980616

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The American Indian policy, formulated at the turn of the 1 9 th century, significantly impacted the national military strategy. President Jefferson's plan for Indian removal became the cornerstone for federal policy. Congress would bear the responsibility for crafting the nation's Indian policies, but the burden for execution was left to an unprepared and undermanned Army. From the end of the Civil War to the beginning of the Spanish-American War in 1898, the principal mission of the Army was fighting Indians. Returning to the Western frontier the Army attempted to fight the Indians using the tactics that proved successful in the Civil War. The diverse Great Plains tribes, using raids and ambushes, successfully fought a thirty-year war against a superior military force. It would finally take the unorthodox tactics of several field commanders to bring an end to the fighting. This paper examines the national policy and the means used to implement it. The paper examines asymmetrical warfare through its discussion on critical shortcomings in military preparedness and strategy. The past several conflicts that U.S. military forces have participated in (Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan) suggest that the American Indian Wars offer valuable strategic lessons.

Asymmetrical Warfare on the Great Plains

Asymmetrical Warfare on the Great Plains
Title Asymmetrical Warfare on the Great Plains PDF eBook
Author Lowell Steven Yarbrough
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Asymmetric warfare
ISBN

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Chasing Ghosts

Chasing Ghosts
Title Chasing Ghosts PDF eBook
Author John J. Tierney
Publisher Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages 458
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 159797398X

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Important military lessons for fighting today's insurgency in Iraq.

Journal of Special Operations Medicine

Journal of Special Operations Medicine
Title Journal of Special Operations Medicine PDF eBook
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Total Pages 452
Release 2009
Genre Medicine, Military
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