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The Bradley and How It Got That Way: Technology, Institutions, and the Problem of Mechanized Infantry in the United States Army (Contributions in Military Studies)
 
 
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The Bradley and How It Got That Way: Technology, Institutions, and the Problem of Mechanized Infantry in the United States Army (Contributions in Military Studies) [Hardcover]

W. Blair Haworth (Author)

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0313309744 978-0313309748 November 30, 1999

The mechanized infantry is one of the least-studied components of the U.S. Army's combat arms, and its most visable piece of equipment, the Bradley Fighting Vehicle, is one of the military's most controversial pieces of equipment. This study traces the idea of mechanized infantry from its roots in the early armored operations of World War I, through its fruition in World War II, to its drastic transformation in response to the threat of a nuclear, biological, and chemical battlefield. The U.S. Army's doctrinal migration from the idea of specialized armored infantry to that of more generalized mechanized infantry led to problematic consequences in training and equipping the force. Haworth explores the origins, conduct, and outcome of the Bradley controversy, along with its implications for Army institutional cultures, force designs, and doctrines.

Challenging traditional partisan views of the Bradley program, Haworth goes to the roots of the issue. The author details the mechanized infantry's problematic status in the Army's traditional division of roles and missions between its Infantry and Armored branches. While new conditions demand new equipment, old institutions and current commitments inevitably complicate matters; thus, traditional infantry considerations have driven the Bradley's requirements. The raw capability of the vehicle and the fortitude and ingenuity of its users have to some extent compensated for the conflicting pressures in its design. However, the reluctance of the Army to see mechanized infantry as a specialty has led to the problem the vehicle has faced, as this book clearly shows.


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?The Bradley and How It Got That Way is a compelling story told in a concise and crisp manner, linking the development of a weapons system with the doctrinal struggles of its users, the infantry and armored cavalry. The author does an admirable job....to tell a complex story that clearly identifies "standardization greed" as a systemic problem in the American military-industrial complex. He not only provides a credible synthesis of weapons procurement and doctrinal development, but speaks to a topic that has been sadly neglected in the historical literature, the motorization and mechnization of the infantry. This book marks a fine beginning to a field that deserves more attention and concern by the military history community.?-The Journal of Military History

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Explores the history of a little studied part of the U.S. Army, the mechanized infantry, through an examination of the evolution of its equipment, with specific focus on the controversial Bradley Fighting Vehicle program.


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World War, United States, Department of the Army, Bradley Fighting Vehicle, Air Force, Warsaw Pact, Infantry School, Active Defense, Armed Services, Richard Simpkin, Wass de Czege, Military Review, Liddell Hart, New York, Pentagon Wars, Army Tank-Automotive Command, Chief of Staff, National Defense, West German, National Training Center, United Defense, Army of Excellence, Colonel Burton, Fort Benning, Technical Development Plan
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