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Fratricide in Battle: (Un)Friendly Fire
By (Author) Dr Charles Kirke
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
1st May 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
Military history: post-WW2 conflicts
War and defence operations
355.02
Hardback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
600g
Fratricide, or Friendly Fire, is a persistent and unwelcome feature in war. Can it be avoided How can it be properly understood Beginning with a historical analysis, Fratricide in Battle examines all aspects of the problem, covering both human and technical factors, before looking at a range of measures currently in use to tackle the issue. Charles Kirke brings together an international group of experts in the field, from both military and academic backgrounds, to provide a thorough examination of this crucial subject. Taken together, their contributions offer a comprehensive understanding of fratricide in its historical context and suggest important lessons for future generations.
This collection provides an effective account of the issue, notably in its historical context and as an aspect of risk management. Moreover, there are acute comments about the tactical dimensions involved and the processes of decision-making This is an important collection about a dimension of conflict that is generally ignored in the literature but that increasingly receives public attention. -- Jeremy Black, University of Exeter, UK * European History Quarterly *
Charles Kirke is Lecturer in Military Anthropology and Human Factors at Cranfield University, UK. He is author of Red Coat, Green Machine (Bloomsbury, 2009).