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Uncertain Warriors: The United States Army between the Cold War and the War on Terror

(Military, War, and Society in Modern American History) by David Fitzgerald, B0CJLXJQQS, 100923580X, 1009235788, 1009235796, 9781009235808, 9781009235785, 9781009235792, 978-1009235808, 978-1009235785, 978-1009235792

10 $

English | 2024 | PDF

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In  an era where 'history' had supposedly ended, what was an Army for? This  question confronted the US Army at the end of the Cold War. Although  public support for the military remained high, fewer were sending their  children to enlist and questions were raised about the uncertainty of  future operations: How would Army leaders prepare soldiers for difficult  peacekeeping operations that called for a more human-oriented approach  in light of the promises of high-tech warfare? How best to navigate the  broader debates about changing gender and sexual norms in American  society? Pulled in different directions, the Army struggled to put  forward a compelling vision of who and what the American solder should  be. In Uncertain Warriors, David Fitzgerald reveals how, in response to  this uncertainty, they eventually fell back on an older vision of  martial masculinity, embracing a 'warrior ethos' that was meant to  define the contemporary American soldier.