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FM 31-21 Guerrilla Warfare and Special Forces Operations

  • Writer: Eric Johnson
    Eric Johnson
  • Feb 19
  • 1 min read

As Army FMs go this is an informative one, to say the least. The book is in itself in the boring vernacular of the manuals that the Army puts out. It takes no sides, and focuses on the manual content that it's supposed to. Some of this I had picked up elsewhere, so I skipped a few portions of the book, since it wasn't relevant to me needing just plain information. The interesting note is that it was taken from the original manual written years ago. More or less, it's a rehashing of the old but stil is relevant to doctrine today. 5 out of 5 stars.



 
 
 

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