emtmedic005
02-21-07, 09:58 AM
Hey so im doing a research paper on PTSD: The current Iraq war and the Viet Nam Conflict, lots of fun there:hmm: For this paper my professor is making us use 10-15 internet sources/articles. So in my quest for research materials one article struck me as being odd. It was titled "Chasing U-Boats and Hunting Insurgents"
Here is a brief summary of the article
"Insurgency warfare has been considered as underhanded and unfair by regular soldiers. The war making methods by the insurgent's are neither those of a civilized opponent nor in accordance with the laws and customs of war. The way in which submarines have been used in two World Wars, they and insurgents share a reputation for being indiscriminate. Because submarines refused to distinguish between civilian and military shipping, or between neutrals and enemies."
If anyone wants to look it up here is the info you need
Title: Chasing U-Boats and Hunting Insurgents
Author: Jan S. Breemer, Professor of National Security Decision Making, Naval War College's Monterey Program.
Source/Magazine: JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly, Winter 2006 Issue 40, pages 60-66.
The article is in a PDF format, online. I used a program called EBSCO Host through my college's library system.
Its a good read.
U-Boat warfare is alot like guerilla warfare and i bet alot of U-Boat commanders studied ambush tactics before they headed out for patrol.
I did a paper on FM Erwin Rommel (The best Field Commander...EVER) and in my search for info on him i found a document that said while Rommel was in Africa he read about Naval warfare tatics. It said he found that fighting in a sea of dunes is very similar to fighting at sea.
Here is a brief summary of the article
"Insurgency warfare has been considered as underhanded and unfair by regular soldiers. The war making methods by the insurgent's are neither those of a civilized opponent nor in accordance with the laws and customs of war. The way in which submarines have been used in two World Wars, they and insurgents share a reputation for being indiscriminate. Because submarines refused to distinguish between civilian and military shipping, or between neutrals and enemies."
If anyone wants to look it up here is the info you need
Title: Chasing U-Boats and Hunting Insurgents
Author: Jan S. Breemer, Professor of National Security Decision Making, Naval War College's Monterey Program.
Source/Magazine: JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly, Winter 2006 Issue 40, pages 60-66.
The article is in a PDF format, online. I used a program called EBSCO Host through my college's library system.
Its a good read.
U-Boat warfare is alot like guerilla warfare and i bet alot of U-Boat commanders studied ambush tactics before they headed out for patrol.
I did a paper on FM Erwin Rommel (The best Field Commander...EVER) and in my search for info on him i found a document that said while Rommel was in Africa he read about Naval warfare tatics. It said he found that fighting in a sea of dunes is very similar to fighting at sea.