Table of Contents
1. The History and Evolution of Foreign Military Advising and Assistance, 1815-2007 Donald Stoker 2. Missions or Mercenaries? European Military Advisors in Mehmed Ali’s Egypt, 1815-1848 John Dunn 3. The Impact of Foreign Advisors on Chile’s Armed Forces, 1810-2005 William F. Sater 4. Buying Influence, Selling Arms, Undermining a Friend: The French Naval Mission to Poland and the Development of the Polish Navy, 1923-32 Donald Stoker 5. Uneasy Intelligence Collaboration, Genuine Ill Will, with an Admixture of Ideology: The British Military Mission to the Soviet Union, 1941-45 Alaric Searle 6. American Advisors to the Republic of Korea: America’s First Commitment in the Cold War, 1946-1950 Bryan Gibby 7. The French-Algerian War: Communist China’s Support for Algerian Independence Donovan Chau 8. Relegated to the Backseat: Farm Gate and the Failure of the Air Advisory Effort in South Vietnam, 1961-1963 Edward B. Westermann 9. Ruminations of a Woolly Mammoth, or Training and Advising in Counterinsurgency and Elsewhere during the Cold War John D. Waghelstein 10. “Imperial Grunts” Revisited: The US Advisory Effort in Columbia Douglas Porch and Christopher Muller 11. ‘Training the New Afghan Tank Force – A Multi-National Advisory Mission, 2 June 2003 – 3 December 2003 Jon Byrom 12. The Evolution of Combined USMC/Iraqi Army (IA) Operations: A Company Commander’s Perspective, Fallujah, Iraq, September 2005 – April 2006 William Grube 13. A Justified Heaping of the Blame? An Assessment of Privately Supplied Security Sector Training and Reform in Iraq – 2003-2005 and Beyond Christopher Spearin 14. The Transformation of Private Military Training Patrick Cullen