ABSTRACT

This book of contributed chapters by subject matter expertly provides an overview and analysis of salient contemporary and historical military subjects from the military geographer’s perspective. Factors of geography have had a compelling influence on battles and campaigns throughout history; however, geography and military affairs have gained heightened attention during the past two decades, and military geography is the discipline best situated to explain them.  Hence, the premise of this book and its contents are founded on the principle that geographical knowledge of space, place, people, and scale provide essential insights into contemporary security issues and promotes the idea that such insight is critical to understanding and managing significant military problems at local, regional, and global scales. 

part |103 pages

Introducing Military Geography

part |155 pages

Historical and Operational Military Geography

chapter |18 pages

The Battle for Attu

Physical Geographic Challenges of the Aleutian Campaign of World War II

chapter |23 pages

Protecting the Force

Medical Geography and the Buna–Gona Campaign

chapter |16 pages

Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1992–5

Epitomizing Yugoslavia's Bloody Collapse

chapter |18 pages

Afghanistan

Operation Enduring Freedom and Military Geographic Challenges

part |130 pages

Applied Military Geography

chapter |14 pages

Military Lands as Spatial Analogs for a Twenty-First-Century Army

Natural Environments for Testing and Training

chapter |15 pages

Khe Sanh, Vietnam

Examining the Long-Term Impacts of Warfare on the Physical Landscape

chapter |17 pages

Identicide in Sarajevo

The Destruction of the National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina

chapter |16 pages

Geopolitics and the Dragon's Advance

An Exploration of the Strategy and Reality of China's Growing Economic and Military Power and its Effect Upon Taiwan