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Mars Adapting

Military Change During War
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Mars Adapting by Frank G. Hoffman delves into the evolving nature of warfare in the 21st century, exploring how modern military strategies are adapting to new challenges and technologies. The book critically examines the shifts in tactics and doctrines as military forces globally respond to changing threat landscapes. This insightful analysis provides a comprehensive look at how contemporary conflicts are reshaping traditional military concepts.
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The essence of war is a competitive reciprocal relationship with an adversary. Leaders must recognize shortfalls and resolve gaps rapidly in the middle of the fog of war. The side that reacts best increases its chances of winning. Mars Adapting examines what makes some military organisations better at this contest than others.

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As Clausewitz observed, "In war more than anywhere else, things do not turn out as we expect." The essence of war is a competitive reciprocal relationship with an adversary. Commanders and institutional leaders must recognise shortfalls and resolve gaps rapidly in the middle of the fog of war. The side that reacts best (and absorbs faster) increases its chances of winning.

Mars Adapting examines what makes some military organisations better at this contest than others. It explores the institutional characteristics or attributes at play in learning quickly. Adaptation requires a dynamic process of acquiring knowledge, the utilisation of that knowledge to alter a unit's skills, and the sharing of that learning to other units to integrate and institutionalise better operational practice.

Mars Adapting explores the internal institutional factors that promote and enable military adaptation. It employs four cases, drawing upon one from each of the U.S. armed services. Each case was an extensive campaign, with several cycles of action/counteraction. In each case, the military institution entered the war with an existing mental model of the war they expected to fight. For example, the U.S. Navy prepared for decades to defeat the Japanese Imperial Navy and had developed carrier-based aviation. Other capabilities, particularly the Fleet submarine, were applied as a major adaptation.

The author establishes a theory called Organisational Learning Capacity that captures the transition of experience and knowledge from individuals into larger and higher levels of each military service through four major steps. The learning/change cycle is influenced, he argues, by four institutional attributes: leadership, organisational culture, learning mechanisms, and dissemination mechanisms. The dynamic interplay of these institutional enablers shaped their ability to perceive and change appropriately.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781682475898

Publisher: Naval Institute Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 29 April 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Naval Institute Press

Illustration: 4 Maps, 12 Tables-Graphs-Charts, 2 Figures

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 716g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Frank Hoffmanholds an appointment as a distinguished research fellow at the National Defense University in Washington, DC. He is a retired U.S. Marine infantry officer. His forty-two years in the U.S. defense establishment includes senior political appointments at the Pentagon, ten years at Headquarters Marine Corps, and a decade at NDU's Institute for National Strategic Studies. In addition to his research portfolio in strategy and military innovation, he has taught at the National War College. He earned his PhD in war studies from King's College, London.

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