Description
This short history is the first broad and selective survey of the phenomenon known as jointness--the co-operative operations of land and naval forces until the twentieth-century and of land, sea, and air forces since World War I. Touching on operational, doctrinal, and political dimensions, the survey ranges from the ancient Mediterranean to recent times while focusing on European and American experiences from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries, including Desert Storm. Illustrative cases and reference materials are attuned to the interests of scholars, defense analysts, and students of military affairs.
Jointness, subject of major concern to military historians, policymakers, politicians, and military professionals has in the past been covered within certain periods on a case by case or topical basis. This history begins instead with a broad survey from ancient to modern times and then focuses more closley on joint operations since World War I with wide-ranging examples to illustrate trends and patterns of Jointness. The survey closes with a discussion of the central problem of friction and other paradoxes connected with joint military operations. A selected bibliography provides an array of sources both for general readers and military professionals. Maps and appendices further enrich this important history.
This short history is the first to offer a broad and selective survey of the combined operations of land-and naval forces until recent times and especially of land, sea, and air forces since World War II.
About the Author
ROGER A. BEAUMONT, Professor of History, Texas A&M University, has specialized in the study of command and control and of special operations and elite units. His books include Special Operations Elite Units: A Reference Guide, 1939-1988 (Greenwood Press, 1988), The Nerves of War: Emerging Issues in and References to Command and Control (1986), and Horizontal Escalation (1983), among others.
Book Information
ISBN 9780313267444
Author Roger Beaumont
Format Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint Praeger Publishers Inc
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc