Warfare in the Age of Non-State Actors: Implications for the U.S. Army
- 401 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Kendall D. Gott is a retired army officer and former senior historian at the Combat Studies Institute. His work delves into American military history, examining pivotal campaigns and their consequences. Gott analyzes the strategic and tactical dimensions of military conflicts, uncovering the underlying reasons for historical turning points. His writing offers profound insights into military strategy and its impact on the outcomes of wars.


The symposium explored the partnership between the US Army and government agencies in attaining national goals and objectives in peace and war within a historical context. It also examined current issues, dilemmas, problems, trends, and practices associated with US Army operations requiring interagency cooperation