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What American Generals Said When They Watched The British Take Basra In 36 Hours
British soldiers took Basra in just 36 hours — but what shocked American generals wasn’t the speed. It was what happened after the battle. Helmets came off. Red berets went on. And while US doctrine demanded maximum force protection, British troops stood openly on Basra’s streets talking to civilians with water bottles in their hands.
This is the untold story of Operation Telic, the British capture of Iraq’s second-largest city during the 2003 Iraq War. From the Royal Marines storming the Al Faw Peninsula in a sandstorm, to the SAS and SBS securing oil platforms wired with explosives, to Major General Robin Brims using a counterinsurgency doctrine forged in Malaya, Northern Ireland, and Bosnia — this video breaks down the operation that stunned the US military establishment.
Discover what General James Mattis, Tommy Franks, James Conway, and Donald Rumsfeld said after watching the British Army operate in Basra. Learn how the “soft cap” doctrine influenced the US Army and Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual FM 3-24, and why American commanders believed the British had mastered a form of urban warfare the United States did not fully understand.
This documentary explores:
* The Battle of Basra (2003)
* Operation Telic explained
* British Army urban warfare tactics
* Royal Marines in Iraq
* Challenger 2 tanks in combat
* SAS and SBS operations in Iraq
* Counterinsurgency doctrine and FM 3-24
* General Mattis on British soldiers
* The Battle of Umm Qasr
* Operation Charge of the Knights
* Johnson Beharry VC
* Friendly fire incidents in Iraq
* British military history in Iraq
* Why US generals studied British tactics
* Malaya, Borneo, Northern Ireland and the origins of British COIN doctrine
Featuring the Royal Irish Regiment, 7th Armoured Brigade “Desert Rats,” 42 Commando, 40 Commando, the Black Watch, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, and the Irish Guards.
This is not just the story of how Basra fell. It is the story of two different military philosophies colliding in Iraq — and the price both sides paid for the lessons learned there.
Видео What American Generals Said When They Watched The British Take Basra In 36 Hours канала General Skipper
This is the untold story of Operation Telic, the British capture of Iraq’s second-largest city during the 2003 Iraq War. From the Royal Marines storming the Al Faw Peninsula in a sandstorm, to the SAS and SBS securing oil platforms wired with explosives, to Major General Robin Brims using a counterinsurgency doctrine forged in Malaya, Northern Ireland, and Bosnia — this video breaks down the operation that stunned the US military establishment.
Discover what General James Mattis, Tommy Franks, James Conway, and Donald Rumsfeld said after watching the British Army operate in Basra. Learn how the “soft cap” doctrine influenced the US Army and Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual FM 3-24, and why American commanders believed the British had mastered a form of urban warfare the United States did not fully understand.
This documentary explores:
* The Battle of Basra (2003)
* Operation Telic explained
* British Army urban warfare tactics
* Royal Marines in Iraq
* Challenger 2 tanks in combat
* SAS and SBS operations in Iraq
* Counterinsurgency doctrine and FM 3-24
* General Mattis on British soldiers
* The Battle of Umm Qasr
* Operation Charge of the Knights
* Johnson Beharry VC
* Friendly fire incidents in Iraq
* British military history in Iraq
* Why US generals studied British tactics
* Malaya, Borneo, Northern Ireland and the origins of British COIN doctrine
Featuring the Royal Irish Regiment, 7th Armoured Brigade “Desert Rats,” 42 Commando, 40 Commando, the Black Watch, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, and the Irish Guards.
This is not just the story of how Basra fell. It is the story of two different military philosophies colliding in Iraq — and the price both sides paid for the lessons learned there.
Видео What American Generals Said When They Watched The British Take Basra In 36 Hours канала General Skipper
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