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Always Strategic: Jointly Essential Landpower: Jointly Essential Landpower
Contributor(s): Strategic Studies Institute (U S ) (Editor), Gray, Colin S. (Author), Lovelace, Douglas C. (Foreword by)
ISBN: 1584876654     ISBN-13: 9781584876656
Publisher: Department of the Army
OUR PRICE:   $10.45  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Military - Strategy
- History | Military - Weapons
- Political Science | International Relations - Arms Control
Physical Information: 64 pages
 
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American Landpower is a strategic instrument of state policy and needs to be considered as such. This monograph explores and explains the nature of Landpower, both in general terms and also with particular regard to the American case. The monograph argues that: (1) Landpower is unique in the character of the quality it brings to the American joint team for national security; (2) the U.S. has a permanent need for the human quality in Landpower that this element provides inherently; (3) Landpower is always and, indeed, necessarily strategic in its meaning and implications--it is a quintessentially strategic instrument of state policy and politics; (4) strategic Landpower is unavoidably and beneficially joint in its functioning, this simply is so much the contemporary character of American strategic Landpower that we should consider jointness integral to its permanent nature; and (5) strategic Landpower has an enduring position of dominance on the joint military team because conflict, war, and warfare have demonstrated all too convincingly over the course of 2,500 years that they do not register much of great relative significance with respect to change over time. In short, the strategic Landpower maintained today safely can be assumed to be necessary for security long into the future. No matter how familiar the concept of strategic Landpower is when identified and expressed thus, it is a physical and psychological reality that has persisted to strategic effect through all of the strategic history to which we have access.

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