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Gian Gentile

    Gian P. Gentile is a retired US Army colonel with extensive experience as a history professor at the United States Military Academy at West Point. His work primarily delves into the complexities of warfare and military strategy, offering insightful analyses. Gentile is recognized for his profound understanding and critical examination of military conflicts. His unique perspective is shaped by both his service in the armed forces and his academic career.

    Reimagining the Character of Urban Operations for the U.S. Army
    The Evolution of U.S. Military Policy from the Constitution to the Present
    The Evolution of U.S. Military Policy from the Constitution to the Present
    • 2020

      The Evolution of U.S. Military Policy from the Constitution to the Present

      The Formative Years for U.S. Military Policy, 1898-1940, Volume II

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Tracing the evolution of the U.S. Army throughout American history, the authors of this four-volume series show that there is no such thing as a "traditional" U.S. military policy. Rather, the laws that authorize, empower, and govern the U.S. armed forces emerged from long-standing debates and a series of legislative compromises between 1903 and 1940. Volume II focuses on the laws enacted in the early 20th century that transformed the Army.

      The Evolution of U.S. Military Policy from the Constitution to the Present
    • 2020

      The Evolution of U.S. Military Policy from the Constitution to the Present

      The Old Regime: The Army, Militia, and Volunteers from Colonial Times to the Spanish-American War, Volume I

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Tracing the evolution of the U.S. Army throughout American history, the authors of this four-volume series show that there is no such thing as a “traditional” U.S. military policy. Rather, the laws that authorize, empower, and govern the U.S. armed forces emerged from long-standing debates and a series of legislative compromises between 1903 and 1940. Volume I traces U.S. military policy from the colonial era through the Spanish-American War.

      The Evolution of U.S. Military Policy from the Constitution to the Present
    • 2017

      Provides a historical analysis of how militaries have deployed light and mechanized infantry with armored forces during close urban combat, to identify the comparative advantages and costs of this warfighting approach and lessons learned.

      Reimagining the Character of Urban Operations for the U.S. Army