No Substitute for Victory: Successful American Military Strategies from the Revolutionary War to the Present Day

No Substitute for Victory: Successful American Military Strategies from the Revolutionary War to the Present Day

by David Rigby
No Substitute for Victory: Successful American Military Strategies from the Revolutionary War to the Present Day

No Substitute for Victory: Successful American Military Strategies from the Revolutionary War to the Present Day

by David Rigby

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Overview

An important look at how America has won its wars in the past and how it can continue winning in the future.

Is there a recipe for military success? In No Substitute for Victory, author David Rigby grapples with this issue and determines that, in the case of the United States, there are a number of different strategies that have brought victory in battle to American forces over the years.

In a clear, energetic prose, Rigby explains how the dropping of chocolate bars from airplanes over Berlin turned out to be one of the most successful applications of the Cold War strategy of containment. He argues, too, that far from being a radical change in policy by a desperate President Lincoln, the Emancipation Proclamation was in fact an essential part of Lincoln’s plan to reunite the nation. While the focus in No Substitute for Victory is on military maneuvers that have been successful, Rigby brilliantly uses the Vietnam War as a touchstone for comparison purposes on how not to fight a war.

While the writing of military strategy is a crowded field, Rigby’s approach is unique in that he draws examples from conflicts throughout American history, from the Revolution up through the modern day. Rigby’s ability to find similarities in—and to draw conclusions from—the successes attained by American forces in battles as seemingly dissimilar as Gettysburg and Midway makes No Substitute for Victory essential reading for anyone interested in the riveting history of our nation’s military.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781631440052
Publisher: Carrel Books
Publication date: 11/11/2014
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

David Rigby is the author of Allied Master Strategists, which won the 2012 John Lyman Book Award for best US naval history. He holds a PhD in comparative history and works as an adjunct instructor at Boston-area colleges and universities.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction xiii

Chapter 1 Concentrate One's Strength at the Decisive Point, Especially When Fighting Defensively 1

Chapter 2 Successful Strategy Involves Far More than Military Power 37

Chapter 3 Have Clear and Consistent War Aims 67

Chapter 4 Take Advantage of Enemy Mistakes 107

Chapter 5 Strive for Unity of Command 147

Conclusion 185

Bibliography 193

Index 203

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