Swiss Die Weltwoche’s interview of Colonel Douglas Macgregor
Swiss Die Weltwoche’s interview of Colonel Douglas Macgregor.
Douglas Abbott Macgregor (born January 4, 1947) is a retired U.S. Army colonel and government official, and an author, consultant, and television commentator. He played a significant role on the battlefield in the Gulf War and the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. His 1997 book Breaking the Phalanx established him as an influential if unconventional theorist of military strategy. His thinking contributed to the US strategy in its 2003 invasion of Iraq. On November 11, 2020, a Pentagon spokesperson announced that Macgregor had been hired to serve as Senior Advisor to the Acting Secretary of Defense, a post he held for less than three months. Macgregor was the “squadron operations officer who essentially directed the Battle of 73 Easting“ during the Gulf War. Facing an Iraqi Republican Guard opponent, he led a contingent consisting of 19 tanks, 26 Bradley Fighting Vehicles and 4 M1064 mortar carriers through the sandstorm to the 73 Easting at roughly 16:18 hours on 26 February 1991 destroyed almost 70 Iraqi armored vehicles with no U.S. casualties in a 23-minute span of the battle. He was at the front of the formation in the center with Eagle Troop on the right and Ghost Troop on the left. Macgregor designated Eagle Troop the main attack and positioned himself to the left of Eagle Troop. Eagle Troop Scouts subsequently followed Macgregor’s tank through a minefield during which his crew destroyed two enemy tanks. As Macgregor was towards the front of the battle involved in shooting, he didn’t “request artillery support or report events to superiors until the battle was virtually over, according to one of his superior officers“. The risks he undertook “could have been criticized had the fight turned ugly“. At a November 1993 exercise at the Army’s National Training Center (NTC) at Fort Irwin, Lt. Col. Macgregor’s unit vastly outperformed its peers against the “Opposition Force (OPFOR)“. The series of five battles usually end in four losses and a draw for the visiting units; his unit won three, lost one, and drew one. Macgregor’s unit dispersed widely, took unconventional risks, and anticipated enemy movements. Macgregor was “one of the Army’s leading thinkers on innovation“, according to journalist Thomas E. Ricks. He “became prominent inside the Army“ when his book Breaking the Phalanx was published in 1997, arguing for radical reforms. Breaking the Phalanx was rare in that an active duty military author was challenging the status quo with detailed reform proposals for the reorganization of U.S. Army ground forces. The head of the Army, United States General Dennis Reimer, wanted to reform the Army and effectively endorsed Breaking the Phalanx and passed copies out to generals; however, reforming the U.S. Army according to the book met resistance from the Army’s de facto “board of directors“ — the other four-star Army generals — and Reimer did not press the issue. Breaking the Phalanx advocated that “the Army restructure itself into modularly organized, highly mobile, self-contained, combined arms teams that look extraordinarily like the Marine Corps’ Air Ground Task Forces“. Many of Macgregor’s colleagues thought his unconventional thinking may have harmed his chances for promotion. While an Army NTC official called him “the best war fighter the Army has got,“ colleagues of Macgregor were concerned that “the Army is showing it prefers generals who are good at bureaucratic gamesmanship to ones who can think innovatively on the battlefield.“
#douglasmacgregor #ukrainewar
Channel Eyes on the World shows interesting events happening around the world including politics, war, ground-breaking innovations etc. It also include information about military technology and weapons systems.
This channel was created for information purposes only
1 view
296
75
1 month ago 00:04:02 1
Ich hatt einen Kameraden [German soldier funeral song][+English translation]
2 months ago 00:36:32 1
Dr. Daniele Ganser: ZDF und NATO-Geheimarmeen ()
2 months ago 00:04:00 1
SABATON - The Last Stand (Official Lyric Video)
2 months ago 00:03:56 1
SABATON - The Last Stand (Official Music Video)
2 months ago 00:18:38 1
Pro Bike Build Cervelo P5 I Anne Haug I Ironman World Champion I Triathlon Time Trial Road Bike
2 months ago 00:03:48 1
Nathan James & Paleface Swiss - Secrets of the Shadows (Official Music Video)
2 months ago 00:05:44 1
NINA HAGEN 1985 “Die Ufos sind da“ + Interview at MAGMA SWISS TV
2 months ago 00:36:41 1
Tomb Cheese - Rituals Of Cheese (Full Album)
2 months ago 01:51:00 1
Classical Music for When You’re on a Deadline
2 months ago 00:51:50 1
Dr. Daniele Ganser: CIA manipuliert Medien ()
2 months ago 00:03:41 1
In Extremo – Wolkenschieber (Offizielles Musikvideo)
2 months ago 00:05:19 1
Paleface Swiss - The Gallow (Official Music Video 4K)
2 months ago 00:03:56 1
SABATON - The Last Stand | RIGHT Concept Historical MUSIC VIDEO
2 months ago 00:46:16 1
Dr. Daniele Ganser: Israel attackiert USA, USS Liberty 1967
2 months ago 00:03:24 1
Paleface Swiss - Deathtouch (Official Music Video)
2 months ago 00:04:11 3
In Extremo feat. Björn Both (Santiano) – Unser Lied (Offizielles Musikvideo)
2 months ago 00:07:06 1
Die beste Demokratie der Welt? Darum ist das Schweizer Politiksystem so besonders
2 months ago 00:06:59 1
Rock and Roll will never die - street session in Lucerne with Nico Brina boogiewoogiepiano