Big Wars and Small Wars

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12th Indian Brigade
7th Indian Division
Air Land Battle
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Burma Campaign
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Cold War conflicts
colonial military campaigns
Commando Brigade
counterinsurgency operations
David Benest
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GHQ India
GOC Malaya
guns
India Command
IRA's Campaign
IRA’s Campaign
jungle
Jungle Warfare
jungle warfare strategies
Jungle Warfare Training
Laser Guided Bombs
machine
Malaya Command
Malayan Emergency
military doctrine evolution
NATO Army
NATO Commitment
NATO Context
NATO Doctrine
Official IRA
peace support missions
Provisional IRA
purpose
Regular Army
staff
Standard NATO
territorial
Territorial Army
twentieth century British army lessons
warfare

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415545044
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is a fascinating new insight into the British army and its evolution through both large and small scale conflicts.

To prepare for future wars, armies derive lessons from past wars. However, some armies are defeated because they learnt the wrong lessons, fighting new conflicts in ways appropriate to the last. For the British Army in the twentieth century, the challenge has been particularly great. It has never had the luxury of emerging from one major European war with the time to prepare itself for the next.

The leading military historians show how ongoing commitments to a range of ‘small wars’ have always been part of the Army’s experience. After 1902 and after 1918 they included colonial campaigns, but they also developed into what we would now call counter-insurgency operations, and these became the norm between 1945 and 1969. During the height of the Cold War, in 1982, the Army was deployed to the Falklands. Since 1990 the dominant tasks of the Army have been peace support operations.

This is an excellent resource for all students and scholars of military history, politics and international relations and British history.