ABSTRACT

This chapter intends to use the same work but for a different purpose. To show this it first looks at the phenomena identified by Turner and draw evidence from Cohen and Gooch's book that suggests that the phenomena may well be present within military misfortune. It has taken Turner's original phenomena, combined them with the other relevant factors in the post-Turner literature and synthesised them into seven questions. The chapter presents the evidence provided by Cohen and Gooch to illustrate how normal chaos exhibited itself within their cases. Cohen and Gooch discuss neither the reasons why the Syrians failed to learn the lessons that their allies the Egyptians had learnt nor the role played at Suvla Bay by the energetic local Turkish commander Mustafa Kemel. Throughout his work on fundamental surprise, Lanir also emphasises the need to learn about ourself, the need to develop self-awareness.