The United States Marine Corps is the largest such force on the planet,
and yet it is the smallest, most elite section of the U.S. military, one
with a long and storied history. This classic 1940 official government
report, created by the Corps, laid the groundwork for the "small wars"
fought by the United States in the post-World War II era, and has been
used to strategize the American occupation of Iraq in the early 21st
century. - What is a small war? - What is the nature of operations for
such a conflict? - What kind of staffing does a small war require? -
What logistical and training issues need to be taken into account? -
What is the importance of neutral zones? - How do tactics differ in a
small war? - How should an occupying force disarm a civilian
population? - and more Military buffs, wargamers, and anyone seeking to
understand fundamental military strategy will find this a fascinating
and informative document.