Seek, Strike, and Destroy: U.s. Army Tank Destroyer Doctrine in World War II - Combat Studies Institute - Książki - Military Bookshop - 9781780390192 - 10 stycznia 2011
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Seek, Strike, and Destroy: U.s. Army Tank Destroyer Doctrine in World War II

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Seek, Strike, and Destroy: U.s. Army Tank Destroyer Doctrine in World War II

After the collapse of the French army in 1940, the U. S. Army quickly moved to develop a doctrine, organization, and weaponry to deal with a large-scale mechanized attack such as the German Blitzkrieg. The result was the development of a "tank destroyer" concept that combined an aggressive doctrine, an elite spirit, and highly mobile, heavily gunned weapons - and which proved to be seriously flawed in practice. "Seek, Strike, and Destroy: U. S. Army Tank Destroyer Doctrine in World War II" provides a case study of how General Lesley J. McNair, at the direction of Chief of Staff George C. Marshall, developed the tank destroyer doctrine and its resultant antitank quasi-arm, and how the program's flawed once it was implemented. Even aside from the failure of the Germans to use massed armor in the latter part of the war, the rapid evolution of armor technology as the war went on, and the piecemeal use of tank destroyer battalions by field commanders, "Seek, Strike, and Destroy" shows that, given the largely offensive nature of the Army's mission, an strong anti-tank program assumed a defensive strategy which, if implemented, conceded that mission's failure. The misunderstanding of the mission, threat, and technology, combined with branch rivalries and obstruction within the Army, produced a tank destroyer hamstrung by tactical misuse and a technology woefully inadequate in the face of rapidly improving German armor technology. "Seek, Strike, and Destroy" not only explains the failure of a particular doctrine, but illuminates the more general problem of doctrinal development based on an inadequate understanding of technical and strategic realities. Strategists and scholars alike will find much to ponder in this valuable book. Originally published in 1985: 100 p. ill.

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 10 stycznia 2011
ISBN13 9781780390192
Wydawcy Military Bookshop
Strony 100
Wymiary 242 × 5 × 186 mm   ·   195 g
Język English  
Współpracownik Robert W. Riscassi

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