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Marine Corps Tank Battles in the Middle East

Hardback

Main Details

Title Marine Corps Tank Battles in the Middle East
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Oscar E. Gilbert
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 153
ISBN/Barcode 9781612002675
ClassificationsDewey:358.18830956
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Casemate Publishers
Imprint Casemate Publishers
Publication Date 1 February 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

In the aftermath of Vietnam a new generation of U.S. Marines was determined to wage a smarter kind of war. The tank, the very symbol of power and violence, would play a key role in a new concept of mobile warfare, not seen since the dashes of World War II. The emphasis would be not on brutal battles of attrition, but on paralyzing the enemy by rapid manoeuvre and overwhelming but judicious use of firepower. Yet in two wars with Iraq, the tankers, as well as the crews of the new Light Armoured Vehicles, quickly found themselves in a familiar role-battering through some of the strongest defenses in the world by frontal assault, fighting their way through towns and cities. In America's longest continual conflict, armoured Marines became entangled in further guerilla war, this time amid the broiling deserts, ancient cities, and rich farmlands of Iraq, and in the high, bleak wastes of Afghanistan. It was a familiar kind of war against a fanatical foe who brutalised civilians, planted sophisticated roadside bombs, and seized control of entire cities. It has been a maddening war of clearing roads, escorting convoys, endless sweep operations to locate and destroy insurgent strongholds, protecting voting sites for free elections, and recapturing and rebuilding urban centers. It's been a war in which the tanks repeatedly provided the outnumbered infantry with precise and decisive firepower. The tankers even added a new trick to their repertoire-long-range surveillance. Our fights against Iraq in 1991 and in the post-9/11 years have seen further wars that demanded a particular combination of courage, tenacity, professionalism, and versatility fully described herein.

Author Biography

Gilbert has previously co-authored Tanks In Hell: A Marine Corps Tank Company On Tarawa (Casemate, 2015), winner of The General Wallace M. Greene Award for outstanding non-fiction. Gilbert is co-author of US Marine In World War I (Osprey Warrior Series, 2016).

Reviews

It's certainly a compelling read and highly recommended to those with an interest in modern-day conflicts. * Military Modelcraft International 26/03/2015 * It's certainly a compelling read and highly recommended to those with an interest in modern-day conflicts. * Military Modelcraft International 26/03/2015 * Many useful photographs are included in the text, making this a "must-read for both arm-chair historians and model-makers. Highly recommended. * Scale Military Modeller International 23/03/2015 *