How Long to Read How The North Vietnamese Won The War: Operational Art Bends But Does Not Break In Response To Asymmetry

By Major Dale S. Ringler

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It takes the average reader 1 hour and 1 minute to read How The North Vietnamese Won The War: Operational Art Bends But Does Not Break In Response To Asymmetry by Major Dale S. Ringler

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Description

This monograph analyzes the effectiveness of operational campaign design against an asymmetrical threat during the 1968 Tet Offensive. The focus is on conceptual elements of campaign design that are derived from theory, which incorporate the particulars of military history to the general truth of warfare. Effective campaign execution is dependent, in part, on effective campaign design that set of theoretical and doctrinal precepts that define the concerns of the operational planner. The monograph identifies lessons learned from this period that are applicable to current U.S. Joint and Army doctrine as well as lessons for planners and executors of U.S. military action under the American system of civilian control of the military. First, the monograph demonstrated the complex nature of asymmetric warfare. Finding and creating vulnerabilities and attacking those vulnerabilities with inherent strengths is the key to asymmetric warfare. Secondly, the monograph discussed the elements of campaign design that are derived from theory, which incorporate the particulars of military history to the general truth of warfare. Some of the more common conceptual actions are to understand the type and scope of conflict, define the enemy and friendly center of gravity, identify possible culminating points, select lines of operation, determine decisive points, and understanding the dangers of paralysis commonly known as cyber shock. The third section identifies the strategy and identifies particular military objectives identified by the North Vietnamese.

How long is How The North Vietnamese Won The War: Operational Art Bends But Does Not Break In Response To Asymmetry?

How The North Vietnamese Won The War: Operational Art Bends But Does Not Break In Response To Asymmetry by Major Dale S. Ringler is 59 pages long, and a total of 15,281 words.

This makes it 20% the length of the average book. It also has 19% more words than the average book.

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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 1 hour and 23 minutes to read How The North Vietnamese Won The War: Operational Art Bends But Does Not Break In Response To Asymmetry aloud.

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How The North Vietnamese Won The War: Operational Art Bends But Does Not Break In Response To Asymmetry is suitable for students ages 8 and up.

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