On Operations
Operational Art and Military Disciplines
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Narrated by:
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Derek Dysart
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By:
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B. A. Friedman
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On Operations: Operational Art and Military Disciplines traces the history of the development of military staffs and ideas on the operational level of war and operational art from the Napoleonic Wars to today, viewing them through the lens of Prussia/Germany, the Soviet Union, and the United States. B. A. Friedman concludes that the operational level of war should be rejected as fundamentally flawed, but that operational art is an accurate description of the activities of the military staff, an organization developed to provide the brainpower necessary to manage the complexity of modern military operations. Rather than simply serve as an intercession between levels, the military staff exists as an enabler and supporting organization to tacticians and strategists alike.
On Operations examines the organization of military staffs, which have changed little since Napoleon's time. Historical examinations of the functions staffs provided to commanders, and the disciplines of the staff officers themselves, leads to conclusions about how best to organize staffs in the future. Friedman demonstrates these ideas through case studies of historical campaigns based on the military discipline system developed.
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- Schpitler
- 01-06-23
Very well structured
the point is passed on to the reader well and his arguments are very well structured. On some subjects it goes in deep and i appreciate the emphasis on non Anglo-saxon doctorines of war, bur it could have dived a bit deeper into the Russia way of war, or at least the approach of that school of thought, mainly because its under represented here in the west . in general thou , it's a great listen
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