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John Scott Reed is associate professor of history at the University of Utah.
John Scott Reed has written an important and necessary work on the
Philippine-American War, a conflict still too little examined in
American history. If you want to understand how the United States
not only won a counterinsurgency, but won it easily (and you
should), you need to read this book." —David Silbey, author of A
War of Frontier and Empire: The Philippine-American War,
1899-1902
"The US Volunteers in the Southern Philippines by John Reed is an
instant classic on the experience of American citizen-soldiers in
the pacification of the Philippines. Meticulously researched and
organized, it is filled with insights on counterinsurgency, troop
conduct, military adaptation, and the dynamics of irregular
warfare." —Brian McAllister Linn, author of The Philippine War,
1899-1902
"John Scott Reed provides a unique perspective on one of America’s
most successful counterinsurgency efforts. While he downplays its
relevance for contemporary conflicts, his insights about the
importance of logistical and medical support for soldiers, along
with their own good behavior, however motivated, have continuing
resonance today." —Conrad Crane, author of Cassandra in Oz:
Counterinsurgency and Future War
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