Daniel Marston is a Senior Lecturer in War Studies at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. His book Phoenix from the Ashes won the Templer Medal Book Prize in 2003. In addition to teaching, Dr Marston is responsible for overseeing the counterinsurgency modules for Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and the Field Army. He has lectured widely on the principles and practices of counterinsurgency to units of the American, Australian, British and Canadian armed forces, as well as serving as a reviewer of and contributor to counterinsurgency doctrine for all of the above. In 2005 he was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
Carter Malkasian directs the Small Wars Program at the Center
for Naval Analyses. Prior to this he was
assigned to the I Marine Expeditionary Force as an advisor on
counterinsurgency. He deployed with I MEF to Iraq from February to
May 2003, February 2004 to February 2005, and February 2006 to
August 2006. His writings include several articles and two books, A
History of Modern Wars of Attrition (Praeger) and The Korean War,
1950-1951 (Osprey). He completed his doctorate in the history of
war at Oxford University.
"This paperback edition holds new chapters reviewing counterinsurgency methods, comparing works and perspectives of leading analysts in the U.S. and Canada in a must have reference for any military collection." --The Midwest Book Review (October 2010)
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