You Cannot Surge Trust
Combined Naval Operations of the Royal Australian Navy, Canadian Navy, Royal Navy, and United States Navy, 1991-2003
- Author(s): Gary E. Weir,
- Publisher: Department of the Navy, Naval History and Heritage Command
- Pages: 329
- ISBN_10: 094527470X
ISBN_13: 9780945274704
- Language: en
- Categories: History / Canada / Post-Confederation (1867-) , History / Europe / Great Britain / General , History / Military / General , History / Military / United States , History / Military / Naval , Law / Government / Federal , Political Science / International Relations / General , Technology & Engineering / Military Science ,
Description:... From the Back Cover: After the Cold War, maritime forces shifted much of their focus from engagements at sea to events ashore. Naval forces were uniquely positioned to influence regional conflicts and to conduct peace support operations called for by the international community-particularly when they cooperated with one another. In this book, naval historians from Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States explore how their navies created an effective multinational, or "combined," framework of interoperability while under national rules of engagement. The authors address cases including maritime operations during the First Gulf War (1990-1991) and later (2001-2003) as part of Operation Enduring Freedom; off the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in Operation Sharp Guard (1991-1996); and in East Timor during Operation Stabilise (1999-2000). This multinational naval force's success in each crisis depended not just on shared doctrine, training, tactics, and technology, but on the trust its sailors built in combined operations over time.
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