(Archived document, may contain errors) 616 November 12, 1987 WHY MORE SPECIAL FORCES .ARE NEEDED FOR LOW-INTENSITY WAR INTRODUCTION challenge to United States security. Traditional or conventional warfare typically involves aggression acr oss borders by large formations of troops armed with standard weaponry. Low-intensity conflict, by contrast, involves small-scale operations, often clandestine or covert, undertaken by irregular forces. Low-intensity challenges include terrorism, insurgen cy, and narcotics trafficking.
“It will never work.” That’s what the folks from Brunswick, the industry leaders synonymous with all things bowling said when Nancy Bessey and her daughter Sam White, drove up in their little RV to discuss their idea to open an entertainment facility in the relatively tiny town of Rangeley. After living in the area for […]