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11. Shoulder-to-Shoulder Fighting Different Wars: NATO Advisors and Military Adaptation in the Afghan National Army, 2001–2011
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contributors ix
- Abbreviations xi
- 1. Introduction: Military Adaptation in War 1
- 2. The Great Game and the Quagmire: Military Adaptation in the British and Soviet Wars in Afghanistan, 1839 –1989 24
- 3. Into the Great Wadi: The United States and the War in Afghanistan 51
- 4. ISAF and NATO : Campaign Innovation and Organizational Adaptation 83
- 5. Back from the Brink: British Military Adaptation and the Struggle for Helmand, 2006–2011 108
- 6. The Military Metier: Second Order Adaptation and the Danish Experience in Task Force Helmand 136
- 7. Soft Power, the Hard Way: Adaptation by the Netherlands’ Task Force Uruzgan 159
- 8. Mission Command without a Mission: German Military Adaptation in Afghanistan 192
- 9. Canadian Forces in Afghanistan: Minority Government and Generational Change while under Fire 219
- 10. Military Adaptation by the Taliban, 2002–2011 242
- 11. Shoulder-to-Shoulder Fighting Different Wars: NATO Advisors and Military Adaptation in the Afghan National Army, 2001–2011 263
- 12. Conclusion: Military Adaptation and the War in Afghanistan 288
- Index 329
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contributors ix
- Abbreviations xi
- 1. Introduction: Military Adaptation in War 1
- 2. The Great Game and the Quagmire: Military Adaptation in the British and Soviet Wars in Afghanistan, 1839 –1989 24
- 3. Into the Great Wadi: The United States and the War in Afghanistan 51
- 4. ISAF and NATO : Campaign Innovation and Organizational Adaptation 83
- 5. Back from the Brink: British Military Adaptation and the Struggle for Helmand, 2006–2011 108
- 6. The Military Metier: Second Order Adaptation and the Danish Experience in Task Force Helmand 136
- 7. Soft Power, the Hard Way: Adaptation by the Netherlands’ Task Force Uruzgan 159
- 8. Mission Command without a Mission: German Military Adaptation in Afghanistan 192
- 9. Canadian Forces in Afghanistan: Minority Government and Generational Change while under Fire 219
- 10. Military Adaptation by the Taliban, 2002–2011 242
- 11. Shoulder-to-Shoulder Fighting Different Wars: NATO Advisors and Military Adaptation in the Afghan National Army, 2001–2011 263
- 12. Conclusion: Military Adaptation and the War in Afghanistan 288
- Index 329