Confronting the Chaos: A Rogue Military Historian Returns to Afghanistan
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Confronting the Chaos: A Rogue Military Historian Returns to Afghanistan

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While there is a vast amount of literature available on Iraqi operations, until now little has been written about the counterinsurgency and stabilization operations in Afghanistan. With this book, a Canadian military historian, who has observed field operations in Afghanistan since 2003, offers a clear view of what is happening in that country. It is the first to look at u...more
Hardcover, 256 pages
Published June 1st 2009 by US Naval Institute Press
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