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Other than war : the American military experience and operations in the post-Cold War decade / Frank N. Schubert

Catalog Data

Author:
Schubert, Frank N.  Search this
Issuing body:
United States Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Joint History Office  Search this
Subject:
United States Armed Forces Operations other than war History  Search this
Physical description:
ix, 126 pages ; 23 cm
Type:
Books
History
Military history
Place:
United States
Date:
2013
20th century
1989-
Notes:
Format not distributed to depository libraries.
Contents:
An overview -- Nineteenth century operations -- The twentieth century -- Central America and the Caribbean: Panama, drug enforcement, and immigration interdiction -- Humanitarian operations -- Stability operations -- Other types of operations -- Transition to the future
Summary:
The period from the end of the Cold War in 1989-1991 to the attacks on the United States by terrorists on 11 September 2001 spanned little more than a decade. American military operations during that time ranged the globe and included peace operations, humanitarian expeditions of various kinds, and counter-drug efforts. Carried out without the coherent framework provided by the Cold War, the missions of the 1990s were many, diverse, and diffuse, characteristics that sometimes created an impression of heavy activity, even overwork. The common thread among these post-Cold War missions, from the intervention in Panama during December 1989 to soldiers and Marines fighting forest fires in the western United States in the summer of 2000, was that they rarely resembled conventional warfare.
Topic:
World politics  Search this
Armed Forces  Search this
Civic action  Search this
History  Search this
History, Military  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1054042