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The First Days of the War: The Defensive Campaign The First Days of the War: The Defensive Campaign
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The Transition from Defense to Offense The Transition from Defense to Offense
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The Crossing Battle: Why? The Crossing Battle: Why?
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Generalship and Friction with the Superiors Generalship and Friction with the Superiors
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The Impact of Commanding from Up Front The Impact of Commanding from Up Front
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The Role of the Deputy Division Commander The Role of the Deputy Division Commander
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Extract
Unlike other works on generalship at the strategic level, such as Eliot A. Cohen’s The Supreme Command, this book focuses on generalship at the senior field command level, that is, the division commander and his team. It is the story of generalship as it was revealed on the battlefield in Major General Ariel Sharon’s 143rd Division in the Yom Kippur War.
The authors, Major General (Res.) Jacob Even and Colonel (Res.) Simcha Maoz relate the heroic events that they played a major role in. General Even was the deputy commander of the 143rd Division and Colonel Maoz his assistant. Their involvement in the war is the source of the book’s authority, but the story is not about their personal experiences; instead, it describes the war from the view of senior officers who were partners in the generalship of their commander, Major General Ariel Sharon.
I have purposely chosen the word story rather than research because a good story is more powerful than meticulously detailed historical research that describes precisely what happened without delving into the depth of the story or teaching what could have happened. Cognizant of their duty to future generations of commanders, the authors wish to present their concept of the Yom Kippur War in order to instruct a younger generation of senior field commanders in the essence of their responsibility and the degree to which a military operation’s fortune rests on their shoulders.
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