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NousDefionsDoc
10-09-2004, 22:07
War of the Flea: The Classic Study of Guerrilla Warfare by Robert Taber
forward by Bard E. O'Neill 2002, Brassey's Inc.
Amazon Link (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1574885553/qid=1097380756/sr=2-1/ref=pd_ka_2_1/102-8360226-5442513)

Robert Taber reportedly traveled to Cuba in the late 50s as a CBS investigative journalists. He was at Playa Giron.

This book is a pretty good primer for learning the basics of guerrilla warfare, especially the Mao protracted warfare doctrine. It was first published in 1965, therefore is filled with the myth of invincibility of the guerrilla espoused by the practitioners of popular war from that era. He was a Che worshiper and the book was written several years prior to the communist bastard's death at the hands of 8th SFG(A). Coincidentally the anniversary of which is today (1967).

Many of his conclusions have been shown to be naive with the addition of time. However, I would recommend it as a starting point for those just beginning to study the subject.

Jimbo
10-10-2004, 15:04
I have that book, but have not read it yet. Thanks for the comments.

NousDefionsDoc
10-10-2004, 15:27
I have that book, but have not read it yet. Thanks for the comments.
It will bore you personally. Like I said, its a good one for the neophyte.

Solid
10-10-2004, 15:49
If you've read Mao (both GW and Protracted War) and Che, should you bother reading it?

Thank you,

Solid

NousDefionsDoc
10-10-2004, 15:56
Yeah, I would. Even if its just to say your read it when arguing.

Jimbo
10-11-2004, 04:44
It will bore you personally. Like I said, its a good one for the neophyte.


I like going back to the basics from time to time.

Solid
10-11-2004, 09:32
Roger that, thanks for the recommendation.

Have a good afternoon,

Solid