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Post-Conflict Resolution: Carrying Forward U.S. Constabulary Operations Lessons Learned to the Global War on Terrorism

By Orman, Richard D., Major

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Introduction: The United States is deployed and engaged worldwide in response to terrorism. The on going deployments and the future conflict that could result during actions against terror make it critical to understand how the U.S. military and the U.S. foreign policy apparatus will define success. Subsequently, the U.S. needs to plan on how to best structure forces and promulgate policy to return stability to nations and regions affected by terrorism. The paper focuses on large-scale conflict resolution where a significant multinational or unilateral campaign was or is required to remove a hotbed of terrorism activity or training. It centers on developing lessons for transitioning from the coordinated combat operations to that of occupational stability and support activities from a historical context. For purposes of definition, the period of transition from operational combat operations to the point of a new or re-installed government will be called post-conflict resolution.

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Title: Post-Conflict Resolution: Carrying Forward U.S. Constabulary Operations Lessons Learned to the Global War on Terrorism  
Author: Orman, Richard D., Major
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Language: English
Subject: Military, Armed Forces., National defense.
Collection: Military and Armed Forces Library Collection
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Historic
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Publisher: Department of Defense
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