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American Guerrillas : From the French and Indian Wars to Iraq and Afghanistan-How Americans Fight Unconventional Wars, Hardback Book

American Guerrillas : From the French and Indian Wars to Iraq and Afghanistan-How Americans Fight Unconventional Wars Hardback

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American Guerrillas is a compelling narrative history of how Americans have fought unconventional warfare from the French and Indian Wars and the Revolution through the anti-insurgent campaigns of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

A timely volume, the author provides the reader with a concise and engaging story of how the American approach to guerrilla warfare has been molded and executed, and how these small scale engagements have been integral to the success of our nation's larger battles.

The conventional view of popular American military history has been focused upon large-scale conflicts.

American Guerrillas will attract history buffs as it puts guerrilla warfare into the larger context.

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