Fighting for Afghanistan : A Rogue Historian at War
(2011)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Naval Institute Press, 2011
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1 online resource (352 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781612513997 MWT17482160, 1612513999 17482160
LANGUAGE
English
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Sean Maloney, the first Canadian military historian to go into battle since the Korean War, brings the intensity of near-fatal experiences in southern Afghanistan to his description of events in 2006 when the Taliban insurgency threatened to overwhelm the U.S.-led coalition. He explains how the shift from small-scale guerilla attacks and urban terrorism to near-conventional warfare caught everyone by surprise and forced a small, under-equipped Canadian battle group into a desperate series of battles that ultimately saved Kandahar City. Maloney tells exactly what happened at all levels, from infantry company to battle group to brigade headquarters. He is the first to provide such details and give historical context, while helping readers understand the difficulties involved in complex coalition operations

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