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The U.S. Army Combat Historian and Combat History Operations
- World War I to the Vietnam War
- De: Kathryn Roe Coker, Jason Wetzel
- Narrado por: Mack Sanderson
- Duración: 6 h y 9 m
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How the US Army developed historical programs since World War I―sending combat historians into the fray to interview soldiers and collect documents for the benefit of history.
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A brilliant narrator of an important story
- De Fred en 10-29-23
- The U.S. Army Combat Historian and Combat History Operations
- World War I to the Vietnam War
- De: Kathryn Roe Coker, Jason Wetzel
- Narrado por: Mack Sanderson
A brilliant narrator of an important story
Revisado: 10-29-23
Generals allegedly prepare only for the last war-although for more than a century this has rarely been true--but they can only prepare for any war by acquiring broad and deep knowledge of that last one, and the ones before it. For much of the twentieth century and beyond the U.S. Army made a remarkably sophisticated attempt to accumulate that knowledge during course of the wars it was currently fighting, and preserved that knowledge for its professional posterity. This includes the experience of combat, the failures and successes of strategies and tactics, and a great deal more. These scholars have written a serious work of specialized military history about what makes possible our broader military histories, and it is brilliantly narrated by Mack Sanderson, who makes a potentially arid subject bloom.
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