When conscription was eliminated in the early 1970s, the US Army found itself with a very different kind of soldier.

While the personality of the Army remained the same, the organization of its higher levels of command and combat formations, and the internal structure of its units underwent major changes under the 'Army of Excellence' program of the 1980s.

This book explores the US Army of the late 80s, including the training methods, weapon systems, Reserve Components, organization and uniforms of one of the world's most potent fighting forces. The text is illustrated with numerous photographs and eight colour plates.

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Illustrated with numerous photographs and eight colour plates, this book explores the US Army of the late 80s, including the training methods, weapon systems, Reserve Components, organization and uniforms.
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Introduction
The Troops
Weapon Systems
Reserve Components
Organisation
Force Structure
The Plates

Illustrated with numerous photographs and eight colour plates, this book explores the US Army of the late 80s, including the training methods, weapon systems, Reserve Components, organization and uniforms.
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Product details

ISBN
9780850458558
Published
1988-11-24
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; Osprey Publishing
Weight
242 gr
Height
248 mm
Width
184 mm
Thickness
7 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
64

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Biographical note

Gordon L Rottman entered the US Army in 1967, volunteered for Special Forces and completed training as a weapons specialist. He served in the 5th Special Forces Group in Vietnam in 1969–70 and subsequently in airborne infantry, long-range patrol and intelligence assignments until retiring after 26 years. He was a Special Operations Forces scenario writer at the Joint Readiness Training Center for 12 years and is now a freelance writer.

Ronald Volstad was born in 1949 in Alberta, Canada, where he still lives and works. Like several of Osprey’s leading military illustrators he had no formal art training, though he did work in a TV company's art department - before spending 15 years operating heavy machinery in the oil industry. His first illustrations were published in 1970; since then he has become widely known for his work in Squadron and Osprey publications and for Dragon Models.