Stewart

Combat Historian

Collecting and Writing Army Special-Operations History from Desert Storm to Afghanistan (1991-2002). Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 248 Seiten
ISBN 0764370812
EAN 9780764370816
Veröffentlicht 28. April 2026
Verlag/Hersteller Schiffer Publishing
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Beschreibung

Richard Stewart was the chief historian of the US Army from 1998 to 2015. From 1990 to 1998, he was the command historian of US Army Special Operations Command. In this capacity, he deployed to cover special forces during Operation Desert Storm (Saudi Arabia and Kuwait), Task Force Ranger (Somalia, "Black Hawk Down"), Operation Uphold Democracy (Haiti), Operation Joint Endeavor/Guard (Bosnia), and Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan).
This work is both a history of Army special operations and their missions during that era and a first-person account of experiencing conflict through the very specific lens of the combat historian.

Portrait

Dr. Richard W. Stewart retired as chief historian of the US Army in October 2015 after 28 years of civilian service. He received his PhD from Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, in 1986. His historical works include War in the Persian Gulf: Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, August 1990-March 1991, The United States Army in Somalia, 1992-1994, Operation Urgent Fury: The Invasion of Grenada, October 1983, and U.S. Army in Afghanistan: Operation Enduring Freedom, October 2001 to March 2002. He served as the general editor of the two-volume American Military History and was coauthor with Brig. Gen. (Ret.) John S. Brown of American Armed Forces and Battles in the Pacific: World War II for the American Battle Monuments Commission. He also served for 30 years as an Army officer, including deployments to the Persian Gulf for Desert Storm, Somalia in 1993, Bosnia in 1997, and Afghanistan in 2002, retiring as a colonel in June 2002. He lives in the Washington, DC, area.