In June 1985 the Army published FM 90-14 -- U.S. Doctrine on Rear Operations. This monograph examines the core principle of U.S. doctrine for rear battle, economy of force. It explores military theory under pinning attacks on an enemy's rear and then reviews the Soviet doctrine for deep attack. It concludes that the U.S. doctrine is incorrect in basic assumptions about the purpose for rear attacks, and consequently provides a tactical framework and battlefield organization inadequate to counter the Soviet deep attack. It supports the need for economy of force in the rear, but modified to address the urgency of protecting points of strategic and operational significance.
Rear Operations: Protecting the Points of Decision
1987
54 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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