Counterinsurgency army

The British Army was historically a counterinsurgency army with a colonial policing mind-set oriented to supporting covert operations. Its deployment in Northern Ireland should be understood in this context. Arguably, decades of colonial policing left the British and French unprepared for conventional warfare in World War II. The British military was at the messiest interface ... Read more

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