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This Kind of War
Book • 1963
This Kind of War by T.R.
Fehrenbach provides a comprehensive analysis of the Korean War, exploring its geopolitical background, military tactics, and the challenges faced by soldiers.
The book is praised for its vivid storytelling and insightful analysis, offering a valuable perspective on this pivotal conflict.
It highlights the unpreparedness of the U.S.
military and the strategic decisions that shaped the war's outcome.
Fehrenbach provides a comprehensive analysis of the Korean War, exploring its geopolitical background, military tactics, and the challenges faced by soldiers.
The book is praised for its vivid storytelling and insightful analysis, offering a valuable perspective on this pivotal conflict.
It highlights the unpreparedness of the U.S.
military and the strategic decisions that shaped the war's outcome.
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Mentioned by General Donahue in relation to air power and the need for ground forces.

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Gen. Donahue on Deterring Russia in Europe
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as a classic history book used in a Korean War class.


Mike Gallagher

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Ep 84: Mike Gallagher on the Korean War and Confronting China Today
Mentioned by Mike Fenzel, referencing a chapter called 'Proud Legions' and its quote on defending land.

Lt. General Mike Fenzel (Ret.) on bad data, bad experts, and why we can’t exit wars
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as essential reading on the Korean War and its lessons about unpreparedness.

LTG (Ret.) D. Scott McKean

The Korean War Has Something to Tell You w/ LTG (Ret.) D. Scott McKean
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as a book read by General James Mattis to understand the conflict with North Korea.


Ryan Holiday

How To Have a Great Empire? | Ask Daily Stoic
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as a book read by General James Mattis on the Korean War.


Ryan Holiday

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