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PRAISE FOR INTO THE STORM
DEDICATION
INTRODUCTION
The Quiet Lion
CHAPTER ONE
The Day Before
MISSION
ENEMY
TERRAIN
TROOPS
TIME
EARLIER THAT DAY
REFLECTIONS
CHAPTER TWO
Duty
THE MIND OF A COMMANDER[4]
ACTION
COMMAND STYLE
CHAPTER THREE
Cambodia
SNOUL
CHAPTER FOUR
Valley Forge
VALLEY FORGE GENERAL HOSPITAL
DECEMBER 1970
CHRISTMAS 1970
VALLEY FORGE GENERAL HOSPITAL JANUARY 1971
THE HOT BLUE FLAME
WASHINGTON, D.C
8 JUNE 1991
CHAPTER FIVE
The Rebirth of the Army
MISSION AND FOCUS
QUALITY
TRAINING
TRADOC AND FORSCOM
THE 1973 MIDEAST WAR
THE TRAINING BEGINS
BIG FIVE
DOCTRINE
LEADER TRAINING
RUNNING HARD
GOLDWATER-NICHOLS
THE VUONO YEARS
GENERATIONS
FRED FRANKS—1972–1989
CHAPTER SIX
Maneuver Warfare
HISTORY
U.S. ARMY AIRLAND BATTLE DOCTRINE
ORGANIZATION
PRINCIPLES OF APPLICATION
CHAPTER SEVEN
March to the Sound of the Guns
FRIDAY, 9 NOVEMBER 1990
TEAM BUILDING
LEADERS' RECON SAUDI ARABIA 11 NOVEMBER TO 15 NOVEMBER 1990
CHAPTER EIGHT
Preparing for War
GETTING MOVING
FROM A DISTANCE
TIME IS A FOUR-LETTER WORD
TRAINING
PLANS
MAPS
THE CENTCOM PLAN
THE THIRD ARMY PLAN
THE VII CORPS PLAN
COMMAND OF GROUND FORCES
OPERATIONS BEFORE G-DAY
CHAPTER NINE
Coiled Spring
VII CORPS MAIN COMMAND POST G-DAY 24 FEBRUARY 1991
0600 VII CORPS MAIN COMMAND POST
VII CORPS COMMAND POSTS
STRATEGIC CONTEXT AND TACTICAL COMMANDER
0830 VII CORPS TAC CP
ATTACK
EARLY ATTACK SUNDAY 24 FEBRUARY VII CORPS TAC CP
1ST INFANTRY DIVISION
ATTACK VII CORPS TAC CP
ACTIONS
2300 VII CORPS TAC CP SAUDI ARABIA
CHAPTER TEN
Turn East
0600 VII CORPS TAC CP SAUDI ARABIA 25 FEBRUARY 1991
0725 VII CORPS TAC CP
RENDEZVOUS WITH MAJOR GENERAL GRIFFITH SOMEWHERE IN IRAQ ABOUT 0830
1100 1ST INFANTRY DIVISION BREACH
1530 2ND ACR MAIN CP
1630 SOMEWHERE IN IRAQ
G+1… THE REST OF THE THEATER
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Attack East
VII CORPS JUMP TAC IRAQ
TACTICAL MANEUVERS
VII CORPS JUMP TAC CP
0400 VII CORPS JUMP TAC EIGHTY KILOMETERS INTO IRAQ
WEATHER AND AIR
0730 EN ROUTE TO 1ST AD
0800 1ST AD FIELD LOCATION
1000 TAC FWD
DEVELOPMENTS IN-SECTOR THAT MORNING
2ND ACR LATE MORNING
1325 VII CORPS TAC FWD
1600 2ND ACR
1630 3RD AD TAC CP
1700 VII CORPS MAIN TAC
G + 2… THE REST OF THE THEATER
CHAPTER TWELVE
Night Combat
VII CORPS TAC CP IRAQ
CONVERSATION WITH THE CINC
ENEMY FORCES
PERSONNEL AND LOGISTICS
DOUBLE ENVELOPMENT
PLANNING AND FIGHTING
REPORTS
VII CORPS ATTACK
DEEP ATTACK
THE ZONE
REFLECTIONS
0400 VII CORPS TAC CP
UPDATE: FRATRICIDE
ACTIONS
THOUGHTS
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Knockout
EN ROUTE
0630 TAC CP 1ST INF DIVISION
0715 VII CORPS TAC FWD
0745 3RD AD TAC CP
0815 1ST AD TAC CP
1030 VII CORPS JUMP TAC
1300 1ST CAV TAC CP
1330–1400 FLIGHT TO 1ST AD
MEDINA RIDGE
1ST AD TAC CP MEDINA RIDGE
1530 VII CORPS TAC CP
G+3… THE REST OF THE THEATER
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Cease-Fire
VII CORPS ACTIONS
ORDERS
0300 28 FEBRUARY
0315 VII CORPS TAC CP
0630
RESULTS
LOGISTICS
OPERATING SYSTEMS
0800–1000 VII CORPS TAC
1000–1200 VISITS
1200 VII CORPS TAC CP
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
Duty in Iraq
0300 1 MARCH 1991
1 MARCH 1991
2400 1 MARCH 1991
2 MARCH 1991
3 MARCH 1991
SAFWAN 3 MARCH 1991
RETURN FLIGHT
OCCUPATION
IMMEDIATE MISSIONS
DESTRUCTION OF ENEMY EQUIPMENT
HUMANITARIAN OPERATIONS
WITHDRAWAL
RESIDUAL FORCE
FULL CIRCLE
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
TRADOC and the Future of Land Warfare
HEIDELBERG, GERMANY, 17 JUNE 1991
SENIOR-LEVEL SELECTION
DEPARTURE
TRADOC
ENGINE OF CHANGE
IDEAS FOR CHANGE
LAND BATTLE
LAND OPERATIONS: BATTLE DYNAMICS
BATTLE LABS
FUTURE BATTLEFIELDS
REFLECTIONS
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
"Once More…"
TRANSFORMATION
FIRST BATTLES
NO NOTICE START OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM
SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES
EARLY RAID
FIGHT OUTNUMBERED AND WIN
CAPTURE OF KANDAHAR
SPECIAL FORCES THOUGHTS
OPERATION ANACONDA
10TH MOUNTAIN DIVISION REFLECTIONS
IRAQI FREEDOM
EXECUTION
MARCH 2003
ATTACK
NORTH AND WEST
LOGISTICS
BAGHDAD
NATION BUILDING
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
Reflections
WAR OF WILLS
VERSATILITY
IDEAS, EXPERIMENTS, AND CONTINUITY
PEOPLE, TRAINING AND LEADER DEVELOPMENT AND THE ARMY PROFESSION
CONCLUSIONS
SERGEANT FIRST CLASS PAUL R. SMITH
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES
MILITARY HISTORY, THEORY, AND DOCTRINE
THE VIETNAM WAR
THE PERSIAN GULF WAR
INTERVIEWS, CONVERSATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS