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What Should the U.S. Army Learn from History? Recovery from a Strategy Deficit

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Does history repeat itself? This monograph clearly answers no, firmly. However, it does not argue that an absence of repetition in the sense of analogy means that history can have no utility for the soldier today. This monograph argues for a historical parallelism, in place of shaky or false analogy. The past, even the distant and ancient past, provides evidence of the potency of lasting virtues of good conduct. This monograph concludes by offering four recommendations:

Behave prudently. Remember the concept of the great stream of time. Do not forget that war nearly always is a gamble. War should only be waged with strategic sense.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Department of the Army
Date
12 September 2017
Pages
71
ISBN
9781584877639

Does history repeat itself? This monograph clearly answers no, firmly. However, it does not argue that an absence of repetition in the sense of analogy means that history can have no utility for the soldier today. This monograph argues for a historical parallelism, in place of shaky or false analogy. The past, even the distant and ancient past, provides evidence of the potency of lasting virtues of good conduct. This monograph concludes by offering four recommendations:

Behave prudently. Remember the concept of the great stream of time. Do not forget that war nearly always is a gamble. War should only be waged with strategic sense.

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Ends, Means, Ideology, and Pride: Why the Axis Lost and What We Can Learn From Its Defeat can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/ends-means-ideology-and-pride-why-axi…

Armed Forces & Military Branches History publications can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/armed-forces-military-branches-history

United States Army History publications can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/united-states-army-history

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Department of the Army
Date
12 September 2017
Pages
71
ISBN
9781584877639