David Galula person
also: David Galulu, Golula, Galula, David Golula
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“born Jewish man in Tanzania who became obsessed with Mao's theory during his time serving as the French military attache in China. Now, of course, this would have been on Chiang Kai-shek's side of China, but he was fascinated with how Mao w…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 14 Final @ 31:38
David Galula member_of
France book_quoted
“born Jewish man in Tanzania who became obsessed with Mao's theory during his time serving as the French military attache in China. Now, of course, this would have been on Chiang Kai-shek's side of China, but he was fascinated with how Mao w…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Drugs Oil and War by Peter Dale Scott Part 1 @ 31:38
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pieces that was mounted and deployed. Beyond this, there are traces of the guerrilla revolutionaries in SAIC's approach to how they worked. The concept of the TIA, the Total Information Awareness System, for instance, has been likened to th…
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Roger Tenguir and David Galulu. Both emphasized the need for extensive intelligence on a populace in order to control it. While serving in the Algerian conflict, Galulu would employ a primitive form of data mining that included the use of a…
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Aziz Aras during the 1960s and was largely influenced by both of their counterinsurgency work. It was the French military officer who had not served in Vietnam that would have the most influence on Phoenix, and his name was David Galula, G-…
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born Jewish man in Tanzania who became obsessed with Mao's theory during his time serving as the French military attache in China. Now, of course, this would have been on Chiang Kai-shek's side of China, but he was fascinated with how Mao w…
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would be at the forefront of putting the revolutionary concepts into practice. During the mid-60s, he wrote two works. One was called The Pacification of Algeria, and the other one was called Counterinsurgency Warfare Theory and Practice. T…
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At least one CIA officer deeply involved in Phoenix was influenced by this guy. That would be Nelson Brickham, B-R-I-C-K-H-A-M, who is generally credited with creating the infrastructure of Phoenix. Reportedly, Brickham was a staunch believ…
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of counterinsurgency. Both Galula and Phoenix would prove to be enormously influential on how U.S. operated in Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2006, the U.S. Army published a new counterinsurgency field manual, FM 3-24. One of its authors was none…
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I'm not justifying what he did, but it was so obvious that he was set up at the time that was happening. And this gives you context on why it may have happened, which I found really interesting. As for Galula, the authors of the original Fi…
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Aziz Aras during the 1960s and was largely influenced by both of their counterinsurgency work. It was the French military officer who had not served in Vietnam that would have the most influence on Phoenix, and his name was David Galula, G-…
▶ 31:38
born Jewish man in Tanzania who became obsessed with Mao's theory during his time serving as the French military attache in China. Now, of course, this would have been on Chiang Kai-shek's side of China, but he was fascinated with how Mao w…
▶ 32:07
would be at the forefront of putting the revolutionary concepts into practice. During the mid-60s, he wrote two works. One was called The Pacification of Algeria, and the other one was called Counterinsurgency Warfare Theory and Practice. T…
▶ 32:34
At least one CIA officer deeply involved in Phoenix was influenced by this guy. That would be Nelson Brickham, B-R-I-C-K-H-A-M, who is generally credited with creating the infrastructure of Phoenix. Reportedly, Brickham was a staunch believ…
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of counterinsurgency. Both Galula and Phoenix would prove to be enormously influential on how U.S. operated in Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2006, the U.S. Army published a new counterinsurgency field manual, FM 3-24. One of its authors was none…
▶ 35:08
I'm not justifying what he did, but it was so obvious that he was set up at the time that was happening. And this gives you context on why it may have happened, which I found really interesting. As for Galula, the authors of the original Fi…
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perhaps none other than David Golula's counterinsurgency warfare, unquote. So they're basically saying the entire thing is based on this guy's work. The references to his work and French counterinsurgency gurus in the document have proved t…