Publisher's Synopsis
"Needless to say, the average American rifleman might do quite well with a more productive combat role. In truth, his is the most complicated of all military fields. So, only required would be for his unit to better acknowledge the extra warrior potential. That potential goes far beyond marksmanship, endurance, and following orders ... this book's ultimate objective is to make all Pentagon infantrymen and special operators so proficient at ground combat that America easily fulfills its providential duty of saving the world. Contrary to popular opinion, real combat proficiently has more to do with compassion and initiative, than savagery and obedience. Those who would claim otherwise may have become overly enamored with top-echelon power or defense contract money. There is more to be gained on future battlefields from decentralizing control over infantry training and operations than from all the latest surveillance, targeting, and remote