Okay I never know about this site, first I found this and I'm thinking WTH Over!! Why isn't this pushed more by 1st SFC (USASFC)? Like I said that the Casebook on Insurgency and Revolutionary Warfare, Volume I: 1927–1962 and Volume II: 1962–2009 are really good for ODAs, Companies and Bn to use as teaching points, and NCODP/OPD or LDP days. Seem that you have everything right here.
Anyways here you go.
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This UNCLASSIFIED site is intended for civilian and military instructors teaching unconventional warfare, counterinsurgency, or general irregular warfare courses and using the Casebook on Insurgency and Revolutionary Warfare, Volume I: 1927–1962 and Volume II: 1962–2009, and supporting texts in coursework. Each Casebook summarizes twenty-three revolutions. Some of these revolutions have ended or are in decline, while others are still active or approaching a resurgence. The goal of the case studies is to develop and illustrate a common understanding of insurgency and revolution, forming a body of knowledge that will allow users to distill vast amounts of material from a wide array of campaigns and extract relevant lessons.
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