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The Gettysburg Campaign: Birth of the Operational Art?
Major Kevin B. Marcus US Army
出版
Pickle Partners Publishing
, 2015-11-06
主題
History / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)
History / Military / United States
History / Modern / 19th Century
ISBN
1782899448
9781782899440
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=5aJvCwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
While hundreds of volumes exist on the Gettysburg Campaign, most examine the battle’s tactical framework and focus on the activities of brigades and regiments. However, of more interest to the serving military professional may be an analysis of the degree to which the Confederacy’s design and execution exemplify attributes of what is now known as the operational art. This monograph provides just such a study.
The importance of the operational level of war and its supporting art cannot be overstated. Only with a recognition of this level between those of strategy and tactics and a mastery of its art can commanders have the appropriate frame of reference to link strategic goals assigned by national authorities with the tactical activities of their subordinate commanders. Although U.S. Army doctrine may have been late in formally recognizing the existence and significance of the operational level of war and its supporting art, it may have appeared very early in our military history. Indeed, without being named as such, the concept may have been placed into effect as early as the American Civil War.