Military Misfortunes

by Eliot Cohen

Paperback, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

355.480904

Publication

Vintage Books (1998), Paperback

Description

Why do competent armies fail? * Why did the American-led coalition in Iraq fail to wage a classic counter-insurgency campaign for so long after the fall of Baghdad? * Why was the sophisticated Israeli intelligence service so thoroughly surprised by the onslaught of combined Arab armies during the Yom Kippur War of 1973? * How did a dozen German U-boats manage to humiliate the U.S. Navy for nine months in 1942 -- sinking an average of 650,000 tons of shipping monthly? * What made the 1915 British-led invasion of Gallipoli one of the bloodiest catastrophes of the First World War?      Since it was first published in 1990, Military Misfortunes has become the classic analysis of the unexpected catastrophes that befall competent militaries. Now with a new Afterword discussing America's missteps in Iraq, Somalia, and the War on Terror, Eliot A. Cohen and John Gooch's gripping battlefield narratives and groundbreaking explanations of the hidden factors that undermine armies are brought thoroughly up to date. As recent events prove, Military Misfortunes will be required reading for as long as armies go to war.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member SPQR2755
A analytical examination of the causes of failure in war. Boils most failure in war down to a few basic problems alone and in combination.
LibraryThing member CNWoolson
More academic than I can handle.

Language

Original publication date

1990

Physical description

320 p.; 8.08 inches

ISBN

0679732969 / 9780679732969
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