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The turbulent occupation of Iraq has once again embroiled the
United States military in an unconventional war. Chasing
Ghosts is a study of unconventional warfare in American
military history and its implications for the present and future.
John J. Tierney examines America’s numerous past experiences with
this type of warfare from the Revolutionary War, when American
irregulars fought the British and Loyalists, through the Vietnam
War, which involved the U.S. military in its largest-ever
counterinsurgency campaigns. Other cases covered in the book
include guerrilla fighting during the American Civil War; wars
between the United States and Native Americans; the Philippine
Insurrection; the campaign against Mexico’s Pancho Villa; U.S.
occupations of the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Nicaragua; and
other examples from World War II and the Cold War.
Most of America’s past encounters with this type of warfare have
been forgotten, requiring successive generations of military
strategists and policy makers to stumble for answers and improvise
strategies every time. While each war has its own unique
circumstances, Tierney’s analytical history will provide the case
studies necessary to reduce this continual relearning process in
the future. By illuminating this extensive and largely forgotten
history, Tierney aims to better inform policy makers, the military,
and the public about if, when, and how the United States should
fight unconventional wars.
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| John J. Tierney, Jr. ISBN: 978-1-59797-156-0 |
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