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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Raw Material, Helpful Commentary, Missing Closure,
By Robert D. Steele (Oakton, VA United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
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This review is from: Afghan Guerrilla Warfare: In the Words of the Mujahideen Fighters (Paperback)
The selection of stories may have been done by the Soviets from whom the work is borrowed, but in any event is quite good--16 vignettes on ambushes, 10 on raids, 2 on shelling attacks, 6 on attacking strong points, 2 on mine warfare, 6 on blocking enemy lines of communication, 2 on siege warfare, 4 on defending against raids, 3 on fighting heliborne insertions, 5 on defending against cordon and search, 14 on defending base camps, 6 on counterambushes, 3 on fighting an encirclement, and 14 on urban combat. One wonders if those responsible for inserting our forces into Afghanistan in the failed effort to capture the Taliban and Al Qaeda leadership intact, ever read this book. It is quite good. Although it provides very professional U.S. commentary after each vignette, commenting on both Soviet and Mujahideen behavior in the combat situations, it fails on two counts: the index is terrible (mostly an index of names, rather than combat lessons), and the final chapter is a whimper rather than a sonic boom--this book should be re-issued immediately with a proper index and a concluding chapter that pulls together the concise troop leading "bullets" for each of the 14 combat situations depicted by the vignettes ennumerated above. One final note: the availability of this book via Amazon.com deserves special commendation. I have been trying for years to get the U.S. Army's Strategic Studies Institute to get all of its very superior and valuable publications made available via Amazon.com so that its taxpayer-funded knowledge would be more widely available, and have simply not been able to get them off the dime. As 9-11 demonstrates, knowledge that is not shared can ultimately exact a great price--what our war colleges produce, at taxpayer expense, needs to be given broader dissemination, and Amazon.com is "the" portal for monograph and book form knowledge.
25 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not original. Free on the internet. Not very useful.,
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This review is from: Afghan Guerrilla Warfare: In the Words of the Mujahideen Fighters (Paperback)
I had already downloaded "The Other Side of the Mountain" and read it. Nowhere on this site is it mentioned that this book is simply a reprinting of that "FREE" work. It was not even spell checked or edited. Do a search and download the original. If you THEN want a printed copy, order this one. The only thing new and improved is the very nice cover.The book is basically about 94 very short and dry retellings of small battles between the two adversaries. Not much is useful or educational. Not even entertaining. I was looking for education and enterntainment. There is another FREE companion piece called "The Bear Went Over The Mountain". Do a web search on each and download. -Copernic.com is the best web searcher I've found.
18 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Useful in a practical sense,
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This review is from: Afghan Guerrilla Warfare: In the Words of the Mujahideen Fighters (Paperback)
Before deploying to Afghanistan last year with a Special Forces battalion, I read this book (along with "Afghanstan's Endless War" - Goodson, "The Hidden War" - Borovik, and "The Soviet-Afghan War" - Grau & Gress, eds.) to prepare for battle. While a rough read that could stand better organization, it had very accurate, pertinent information that was useful for a warrior. I personnal went to about ten of the battle locations (some of them were hard to avoid) and was able to follow the battle on the ground by the descriptions in the book. Additionally, on the road to Gardez, was able to discuss some of the battles with locals, who concurred with details. Valuable to me.
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