
SPECIAL OPERATIONS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
by Robert Tonsetic
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Pub Date Jun 30 2013 | Archive Date Jun 28 2013
Casemate Publishing | Casemate Publishing
Description
When the American Revolution began, the colonial troops had
little hope of matching His Majesty’s highly trained, experienced British and
German legions in confrontational battle. Indeed, Washington’s army suffered
defeat after defeat in the first few years of the war, fighting bravely but
mainly trading space for time. However, the Americans did have a trump, in a
reservoir of tough, self-reliant frontier fighters, who were brave beyond
compare, and entirely willing to contest the King’s men with unconventional
tactics.
In this book, renowned author, and former U.S. Army Colonel,
Robert Tonsetic describes and analyzes numerous examples of special operations
conducted during the Revolutionary War. While the British might seize the
coastlines, the interior still belonged to the Americans should the Empire
venture inward. Most of the operations were conducted by American irregulars and
volunteers, carefully selected, with specialized skills, and led by leaders with
native intelligence.
While General Washington endeavored to confront the
Empire on conventional terms—for pure pride’s sake at the founding of the
Republic--he meantime relied on his small units to keep the enemy off balance.
The fledgling Continental Navy and Marines soon adopted a similar strategy.
Realizing that the small American fleet was no match for the powerful British
navy in major sea battles, the new Navy and its Marines focused on disrupting
British commercial shipping in the Atlantic and Caribbean, and launching raids
against British on-shore installations first in the Bahamas and then on the
British coastline itself.
As the war continued, Washington increasingly
relied on special operations forces in the northeast as well as in the
Carolinas, and ad hoc frontiersmen to defy British sovereignty inland. When the
British and their Indian allies began to wage war on American settlements west
of the Appalachians, Washington had to again rely on partisan and militias to
conduct long-range strikes and raids targeting enemy forts and outposts.
Throughout the war, what we today call SpecOps were an integral part of
American strategy, and many of the lessons learned and tactics used at the time
are still studied by modern day Special Operations forces. As this book
establishes, the improvisation inherent in the American spirit proved itself
well during the Revolution, continuing to stand as an example for our future
martial endeavors.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781612001654 |
PRICE | $32.95 (USD) |