Awake Before the Sound of the Guns: Preparing Advisors for Conflict.

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Title: Awake Before the Sound of the Guns: Preparing Advisors for Conflict.
Authors: Rose, Robert G.
Source: Military Review. May/Jun2025, Vol. 105 Issue 3, p105-114. 10p.
Subjects: Afghan War, 2001-2021, Russian invasion of Ukraine, 2022-, War, Shared workspaces, Deterrence (Military strategy), Aerial bombing
Abstract: The article "Awake Before the Sound of the Guns: Preparing Advisors for Conflict" discusses the importance of time in preparing military advisors for conflict, using the Korean Military Advisory Group (KMAG) as a case study. It highlights the need for advisors to invest time in understanding partner forces, assessing threats, providing support, and liaising effectively. The article emphasizes the historical shortcomings in advisor training and the necessity for a long-term commitment to building expertise in specific contexts. It also stresses the importance of clear missions and command relationships for advisors to be effective in conflict situations. [Extracted from the article]
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Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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