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![]() "Paul J. Adam" wrote in message ... In message , Tom Cervo writes quoting Hackworth Hey, I am one of those: I took a swing at Clark during the Kosovo campaign when I thought he screwed up the operation, and I called him a "Perfumed Prince." Only years later did I discover from his book and other research that I was wrong-the blame should have been worn by British timidity and William Cohen, U.S. SecDef at the time. snip "British timidity"? Just how many reservists was the US mobilising for a ground offensive into Kosovo? I seem to recall the option being categorically ruled out in the US... but we were getting ready to sign Queen's Orders. Personally, I could care less what Hackworth has to say about anything--IMO he is a bit like James Dunnigan and Tom Clancy, in that he apparently enamored with the sound of his own voice and impresses himself if nobody else. But Paul, you do need to go back and check your facts--while Clinton & Company had indeed ruled out the ground option early on (rating as one of his administration's bigger military mistakes--it was stupid to give Milosevich the additional breathing room it afforded him), they did subsequently revisit the issue, and they *did* announce that it was back into play (that latter cite is one that even you folks in the UK should have heard of at the time). http://www.balkanpeace.org/hed/archi...0/hed207.shtml news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/ europe/newsid_359000/359481.stm 1st ID(M) was pulled from the V Corps WFX and began readying for either contingency (ground invasion or stabilization operations); engineers started rather openly evaluating bridges and transport nets in Albania and Macedonia, and TF Hawk grew from a simple AH-64 deployment into a sizeable combined arms force, with armored, mech infantry, artillery, and engineer support. No, we did not activate reservists at that point, but then again, unlike other contingency operations fought outside Europe, this one was happening at NATO's back door, and USAREUR was not exactly destitute of resources to support a one or two division effort without having to resort to major mobilization. (Out of interest, just why was Clark condemned to rely on the UK's famously reluctant, fearful and combat-averse Parachute Regiment, when he presumably had his choice of US and other NATO units to dispatch?) Sorry, but Hackworth is more interested in pandering to prejudice than rational analysis. (For instance, his cheerful bluster about the "useless" 9mm pistol and the "ineffective" M16 family... tell you what, he can stand in front of me and I'll put a few rounds from either into him; then he can tell me how "ineffective" they are) He has also spent his ire at other US targets--he was especially deriscive of the National Guard (though he has apparently piped down on that one over the last year or two). Just make sure you don't shoot him where he wore that unauthorized ranger tab he was bragging about... Brooks |
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