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USA military operations May 5, 2011 2:27 pm FrankC

The most successful large scale operation, perhaps ever, was the firstĀ Gulf War.

I have recently read that our strategy and prosecution of that war was mundane at best. The fog of war was palpable and the performance of our troops vs the Republican Guard was fairly even. We won handily based solely on superior tech.

I have long been fascinated by the success of the South African military group that was Executive Outcomes ltd. I am not a fan of privatized military but our success in Pakistan and the legendary success of EO ltd in using locals supplementing their forces seems to be the way to operate if you have no interest in acquiring new territory

  • Was EO iinvolved in the South African operations against the Cuban Army in Africa? by ER 2011-05-05 18:17:00
    • Better info...EO was formed in1989 at the end of the Angolan/South Africa conflict. It was composed mainly of SA special ... by FrankC 2011-05-06 11:29:24
      • I'm not sure, but I believe by 89 the Cubans had left Africa. I've always been disturbed by the ... by ER 2011-05-07 04:08:28
      • The problem with the likes of EO is, they fight for money. There is some indication they fought against the Cubans ... by FrankC 2011-05-05 18:37:02
        • The Cubans kicked butt in Africa, and sent the South Africans packing, but that was back in the 70s, ... by ER 2011-05-05 18:46:17
          • No shit. You oughta at least be able to pick a side for God's sake! by Eri 2011-05-05 21:14:41
            • Follow the money. It was like trying to make sense of the plot of Dune. The spice must flow. by ER 2011-05-06 05:33:05
              • The Cubans' money came from the U.S.S.R., and in Africa, they went where they were told. It wasn't that ... by TB 2011-05-09 08:05:03
                • That goes without saying. It was a proxy war between the US and the USSR. Both the Cubans and ... by ER 2011-05-09 09:01:57
                • I read Dune and the 2nd one but quit after that. It's funny but the Dune books always horribly ... by Eri 2011-05-06 16:58:19
        • It's difficult to compare campaigns conducted decades apart, over time periods where there have been great technological changes. Still, ... by ER 2011-05-05 18:14:25
          • I agree they were the best standing army in modern history. There were several factors that contributed. Training was certainly ... by FrankC 2011-05-06 14:34:44
            • The reasons we won that war: 1 the Germans were stupid enough to attack Russia 2 they were morally bankrupt and financially ... by Eri 2011-05-05 21:20:01
              • In late '43, German general was entertaining a young woman. Trying to impress her, he took her to a meeting ... by mcfly 2011-05-11 04:34:30
            • I'll settle for victory by superior tech. by TB 2011-05-05 17:10:01
              • Certainly, the point is, there was a general postwar feeling that US forces were so well trained they were virtually ... by FrankC 2011-05-05 18:44:37

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