Asymmetrical Gain of Irregular Forces: A Proposed Doctrinal Method for Irregular Force Recruitment, Utilization, and Subsequent Reintegrationinto Targ

Asymmetrical Gain of Irregular Forces: A Proposed Doctrinal Method for Irregular Force Recruitment, Utilization, and Subsequent Reintegrationinto Targ

by Ben Zweibelson
Asymmetrical Gain of Irregular Forces: A Proposed Doctrinal Method for Irregular Force Recruitment, Utilization, and Subsequent Reintegrationinto Targ

Asymmetrical Gain of Irregular Forces: A Proposed Doctrinal Method for Irregular Force Recruitment, Utilization, and Subsequent Reintegrationinto Targ

by Ben Zweibelson

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Overview

Irregular forces are recruited (or defect) in conflict environments throughout the full spectrum of conflict. Whether during an unconventional warfare environment or in a subsequent COIN or conventional fight, any irregular fighters that join the Coalition are often utilized and not effectively disarmed, demobilized, and reintegrated effectively back into the post-conflict target population. Existing doctrine is compartmentalized within various organizations and often conflicts with other doctrine or omits critical phases for these irregular fighters. The bottom line is that when an armed civilian irregular is recruited, their journey from that moment through their entire utilization and eventual reintegration back into the population needs to be planned and executed with a common doctrinal based methodology that spans joint publications and nests with other government agencies (OGA) and international government/non-government organizations (IGO/NGO). With future conflicts likely remaining in the irregular warfare arena, planners across the military instrument of power disciplines must synergize a cohesive and adaptable line of operation for irregular forces that provides a "cradle to grave" methodology for every irregular fighter integrated into the fight.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781249837176
Publisher: Biblioscholar
Publication date: 10/17/2012
Pages: 34
Product dimensions: 7.44(w) x 9.69(h) x 0.07(d)
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