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Losing Small Wars British Military Failure In The 911 Wars Second Edition Frank Ledwidge

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Losing Small Wars British Military Failure In The 911 Wars Second Edition Frank Ledwidge
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.56 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Frank Ledwidge
ISBN: 9780300229097, 0300229097
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: Second Edition

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Losing Small Wars British Military Failure In The 911 Wars Second Edition Frank Ledwidge by Frank Ledwidge 9780300229097, 0300229097 instant download after payment.

This new edition of Frank Ledwidge’s eye-opening analysis of British involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan unpicks the causes and enormous costs of military failure. Updated throughout, and with fresh chapters assessing and enumerating the overall military performance since 2011—including Libya, ISIS, and the Chilcot findings—Ledwidge shows how lessons continue to go unlearned.
 
“A brave and important book; essential reading for anyone wanting insights into the dysfunction within the British military today, and the consequences this has on the lives of innocent civilians caught up in war.”—Times Literary Supplement

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