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The US Army Guerrilla Warfare Handbook is an essential military manual that provides a comprehensive overview of unconventional warfare tactics used by guerrilla fighters. Based on official U.S. Army field manuals, this book explores the principles of irregular warfare, including ambushes, raids, sabotage, intelligence gathering, and psychological operations. It details the organization, recruitment, and training of guerrilla forces, emphasizing adaptability and resourcefulness in combat. Designed for military strategists, survivalists, and history enthusiasts, this handbook offers valuable insights into asymmetric warfare, where small, mobile forces engage larger, conventional armies using stealth, deception, and terrain advantage.
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