Immerse In The Last Hundred Yards: The NCOs Contribution To Warfare Illustrated By H. John Poole Delivered In Digital Edition

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is the link to my review sitelink net/blog/bookreviewlast My friend sitelinkPeter Nealen whose books you should check out had recommended H, John Poole's sitelinkTequila Junction:thGeneration Counterinsurgency for research onth generation warfare in Central and South America, Along the way, I saw several references to sitelinkThe Last Hundred Yards: The NCO's Contribution to Warfare, I had to dig to find a copy Amazon does not carry them in stock, but I finally found my copy and I dug in.


What an informative read!

Some background: H, John Poole spent most of his adult life in the Marine Corps, starting as a rifle platoon leader in Vietnam.
After twenty years as a commissioned officer, he reverted to the rank of Gunnery Sergeant Eand spent the final years of his career as a training NCO.
Poole is extremely well
Immerse In The Last Hundred Yards: The NCOs Contribution To Warfare Illustrated By H. John Poole Delivered In Digital Edition
read and experienced particularly in "maneuver warfare" and its Asian origins and it shows,

The conclusion that Poole reaches is that attrition warfare which is what the United States practices, by far and large is only good for specific situations, and that maneuver warfare is overall the superior form of warfare.
He differentiates the two by their objectives, Attrition warfare's objective is to destroy the enemy, while maneuver warfare seeks to utilize deception to bypass the enemy, exploit their weaknesses, and collapse their efforts by building offensive momentum.
The latter results in less casualties for all categories friendlies, hostiles, and noncombatants and is quicker to break the enemy's will to fight.


sitelinkThe Last Hundred Yards: The NCO's Contribution to Warfare was penned in, As a GWOT veteran, I was able to see where changes had been made during the war the biggest ones being the shift from the company to the platoon as the primary maneuver element, and more gear being disseminated to lower enlisted than before and where changes had not been made, by deficiencies in my own knowledge and training.
Poole's writing is prescient, almost as if he predicted the next war would be more maneuver than attrition,

I especially found the test in the back helpful, I scored in the lows before reading and in the highs afterward, I have more learning to do which makes sense, as I have not been a professional infantryman in roughly five years, and it is a comprehensive manual full of techniques to explore and experiment.


Highly recommended reading for warfighters and those who wish to study military science, .