Book Summary of Maneuver Warfare Handbook Despite of all the attention, maneuver warfare remains a subject of much confusion. Some say, "It's just a fancy new name for what we've always done." Others call it "common sense tactics", as if all it requires is a bit of common sense. Maneuver warfare can be thought of as military judo. It is way of fighting smart, of out-thinking an opponent you may not be able to overpower with brute strength. As such, it offers a fighting soldier the best hope of winning battles, campaigns and wars they may face in the future. In this handbook Bill Lind lays out the concept of maneuver warfare in clear, understandably language, and he supports and illustrates his theories with excellent historical examples. What he has produced is a text book on how to conduct warfare, and it calls for a totally different approach than what he has produced is a text book on how to conduct warfare, and it calls for a totally different approach than what is taught in warfare colleges today. Yet it is not more than a compilation of theories proven on a hundred battlefields throughout history. This book is about combat, and how to win in combat. That is what maneuver warfare is about. About the Author William S. Lind is an advisor on military affairs to U.S. Senator Gary Hart, president of the Military Reform Institute, and a Resident Scholar at the Institute for Government and Politics of the Free Congress Foundation. He is also the co-author of Phantom Soldier: The Enemy's Answer to U.S. Firepower and One More Bridge to Cross: Lowering the Cost of War with Gary. Hart and Cultural Conservatism: Toward a New National Agenda co-authored with William H. Marshner. Table of Contents Acknowledgement Foreword Introduction Notes
More relevant than ever now that the Cold War is over and most current and future warfare is low-tech and low-firepower, the rest of the world having drawn the reasonable conclusion that the American military is unbeatable at high-intensity high-tech war. Lind argued against the shaping of defense organization and strategy driven by the desire of defense contractors to sell complicated and expensive weapons and equipment, rather than by what best fits a situation. Currently we have a situation in which our troops are fighting against guerrilla insurgencies in Iraq and Afghanistan, against enemies armed with small arms and IEDs, but our government is neglecting the basic body and vehicle armor and small arms they need while continuing to spend billions on nuclear submarines, stealth fighters, and so on. I took courses from Lind at the Marine Corps University in Quantico in 1990 and 1991, while attending the USMC Command and Control Systems Course as an active-duty officer, and read this as the text in his "History of Military Reform" class. It's more relevant now than it was then. A very useful read for anyone who wants to gain a broader perspective on military policy.
NOTE - UPDATE IN OCTOBER 2020: Since I wrote this review, Lind has become prominent in right wing politics and has advocated for ideas that are anti-Semitic, racist, and theocratic. I emphatically disagree with these politics, despite the validity of his military theory.
Clear and concise explanation of core principles of maneuver warfare with an excellent annotated bibliography. I have not yet finished the academy lectures at the end of the book, but Lind's portions immediately suggested a number of ideas in my own field.
Lind was influenced by Col John Boyd and this is how I came to know this book. This is the classic understanding of Maneuver Warfare. I hope to have the time to learn more about this domain. Reading a terrain map, applying new theories, hours and hours of fun.
Good quick summary for the intermediate student. The tactical problems at the rear of the book are dry reading, but the lectures and main text are enjoyable.
Külma sõja lõpul kirja pandud käsiraamat, mis lisaks manööversõja õpetamisele oli ka üleskutse reformideks USMC-s ja Armees laiemalt, seda just manöövrisõja poolelt. Selleks, et teosest maksimaalselt kasu saada, peab seda lugema mitu korda järjest, ise hoolega pidevalt märkmeid tehes. Raamat on küll lühike, aga kaanest kaaneni täis kasulikke teadmisi nii kaitseväelastele kui ka kaitseliitlastele, tegelikult kõigile.