Murder is a Collector's Item by Elizabeth Dean

Murder is a Collector's Item by Elizabeth Dean

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Murder is a Collector's Item by Elizabeth Dean

U.S. military forces, superbly capable of countering a defined enemy in intense combat, are not properly supported for important current roles as experienced in Kosovo and Iraq. If U.S. units and allied forces are to prevent looting and sabotage, control individuals and crowds, stop uncooperative vehicles in an urban environment, and protect themselves in stabilization and reconstruction activities, they will require new tools and proper training to accomplish these objectives without harming innocent people or destroying civil infrastructure. Had more of the current nonlethal weapons (NLW)including nets to entangle and stop vehicles, slippery spray, rubber-ball projectiles, and electroconvulsive weapons such as the Taserbeen available for use by military and security forces, such events could have been minimized or perhaps even avoided. By providing and intermediate option between dont shoot and shoot, the Task Force observes, NLW have enormous potential in the new military roles of modern combat. Wider integration of existing types of NLW into the U.S. Army and Marine Corps could have helped to reduce the damage done by widespread looting and sabotage after the cessation of major conflict in Iraq. This Independent Task Force report on Nonlethal Weapons and Capabilities finds that incorporating these and additional forms of nonlethal capabilities into the equipment, training, and doctrine of the armed services could substantially improve U.S. military effectiveness. Led by Dr. Graham T. Allison, Director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvards John F. Kennedy School of Government, and General Paul X. Kelley, USMC (Ret.), former Commandant of the MarineCrops, the Task Force consists of former military officers, business executives, academics, diplomats, and congressional staff.
SKU Unavailable
ISBN 13 9780915230198
ISBN 10 0915230194
Title Murder is a Collector's Item
Author Elizabeth Dean
Series Emma Marsh Mysteries
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Rue Morgue Press
Year published 1998-05-01
Number of pages 190
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.