Registered: Dec 2001
Location: back in Madison, WI... again!
Is the term "shock and awe" the same as...
Is the term "shock and awe" the same as "blitzkreig"? I've been seeing some similarities between what the US is currently doing & saying and what Germany did in WWII.
Blitzkrieg - A revolutionary form of combined arms warfare whereby mechanized, mobile ground units are used in combination with close air support and motorized artillery to quickly overwhelm defenders.
Shock and Awe - Stupid media hype to ages old war concept to intimidate Iraqis.
If your going to compare WW2 to this war I would suggest you be more specific and provide explicit examples.
Apr-07-2003 21:28
Abscond
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Iowa
Can't really compare the two since "Shock & Awe" never really took place due to the attempt to take out Saddam initially as a last minute decision before "Shock & Awe" was to happen.
Apr-08-2003 17:04
malek
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Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Montréal
I don't really see a problem here. Blitzkeirg is a common military practice nowadays. And yes even the US army uses it.
Many modern military tactics come from the German attack (Blitzkrieg) style of WW2. Their tactics were the most advanced tactics of the time and still are relevent today. It's interesting to watch US military style and how they have evolved the Blitzkrieg style and Vietnam era anti-guerrella(sp?) style in the last few decades. It seems to be pretty darn effective.
Apr-08-2003 18:52
malek
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Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Montréal
yeah those anti-guerilla war tactics in vietnam were very effective
Originally posted by ahlamalek
yeah those anti-guerilla war tactics in vietnam were very effective
You missed my point. I was saying how we learned from these tactics, not that we were effective at them back in the day. ahlamalek, you don't always have to be out to get me you know.
Apr-08-2003 19:04
malek
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Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Montréal
in what form did the US evolve its guerilla tactics now? when they used orange agent, carpet bombing, decimating villages, raping, etc back in vietnam.