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Bing West

Francis J. "Bing" West Jr. (born May 2, 1940) is an American author, Marine combat veteran and former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs during the Reagan Administration.

Bing West
West at CPAC in 2011
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
In office
April 4, 1981 – April 1, 1983
PresidentRonald Reagan
Preceded byDavid E. McGiffert
Succeeded byRichard Armitage
Personal details
Born
Francis J. West Jr.

(1940-05-02) May 2, 1940 (age 82)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
SpouseElizabeth
Children4 (including Owen)
ResidenceNewport, Rhode Island
EducationGeorgetown University (B.A.)
Princeton University (M.A.)
Military service
AllegianceUnited States of America
Branch/serviceUnited States Marine Corps
Years of service1962–1968 (active)
1968–1998 (reserve)
RankCaptain (active)
Colonel (reserve)
Battles/warsVietnam War

West writes about the military, warfighting, and counterinsurgency. In the Vietnam War, he fought in major operations and conducted over a hundred combat patrols in 1966–1968.[1] For the United States Marine Corps, he wrote the training manual Small Unit Action in Vietnam, describing how to fight in close combat. As an analyst at the RAND Corporation, he wrote a half dozen detailed monographs about fighting against an insurgency. Later, as Assistant Secretary of Defense, he dealt with the insurgencies in El Salvador.[1] From 2003 through 2008, he made 16 extended trips to Iraq, going on patrols and writing three books and numerous articles about the war. From 2007 through 2011, he made numerous trips to embed in Afghanistan.

Life and career

West is from the Massachusetts communities of Dorchester, Boston, Milton and Scituate. He is a graduate of Georgetown University (BA) and Princeton University (MA), where he was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow.[2]

West was an infantry officer in the Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. He led the mortar platoon of 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines.[3] Later, he served with a Combined Action Platoon that fought for 485 days in a remote village. He was also a member of the Marine Force Reconnaissance team that initiated "Operation Stingray": small unit attacks behind enemy lines. He authored a study at the RAND Corporation entitled "The Strike Teams: Tactical Performance and Strategic Potential". This paper was the featured event at the 1970 Department of Defense Counterinsurgency Research and Development Symposium. The RAND Military Systems Simulations Group implemented a classified model of West's concept. This doctrinal innovation was directly opposed by Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV), which favored the Army's concept of Air-Mobility "Fire and Thunder Operations". By way of rebuttal, West wrote The Village, chronicling the daily lives of 15 Marines who protected Vietnamese villagers by living among them in their hamlets. The book became a classic of practical counterinsurgency and has been on the Marine Corps Commandant's Required Reading List for five decades.

West served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs in the Ronald Reagan administration, and chaired the United States Security Commissions with El Salvador, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Pakistan, South Korea, and Japan.

Among other awards, West is the recipient of the Department of Defense Distinguished Public Service Medal, the Department of the Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Medal, and Tunisia's Medaille de Liberté. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Infantry Order of St. Crispin, he appears frequently on C-SPAN and The News Hour on PBS.

Writing

West is the author of a dozen books. His latest is The Last Platoon: A Novel of the Afghanistan War, Bombardier Press, 2020 . His 2019 collaboration with Marine General Jim Mattis, entitled Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead, was the #1 New York Times Bestseller.[4] A prior book, written with retired Marine Major General Ray L. Smith, The March Up,[5] was awarded the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation's General Wallace M. Greene, Jr. Award for non-fiction, as well as the William E. Colby Award for military history. The Veterans of Foreign Wars presented West with their National Media Award in 2005, after he wrote the book No True Glory: A Frontline Account of the Battle for Fallujah. His book The Strongest Tribe is a history of the Iraq War that was a New York Times Best Seller and was ranked by Foreign Affairs magazine as #7 among the top foreign policy books of 2009. Into the Fire ranked #8 on the New York Times Best Seller List.

In The Strongest Tribe and in a subsequent article in Military Review about counterinsurgency lessons, West argued that the current doctrine of nation-building and winning hearts and minds by economic development was based on Western liberal theory rather than the realities of battle. West has grave reservations about extolling the effects of "non-kinetic COIN" (counterinsurgency). He believes that the warriors, not the people, defeat warriors, and that America's mistake in both Iraq and Afghanistan was to concede all authority to appoint and to remove for cause military and police officers. He believes American policymakers tried to do too much with too little in too short a time. He believes the White House has devolved into a kingdom of courtiers, disconnected from a populace that must be united to emerge victorious from wars, large or small.

His articles have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Atlantic, National Review, and The Washington Post. He is the recipient of the Department of Defense Distinguished Public Service Medal (twice), the Marine Corps Heritage Award (thrice), the Goodpaster Prize for Military Scholarship, the Father Clyde E. Leonard Award, the Free Press Award, the Marine Corps Correspondents' Distinguished Performance Award, the Veterans of Foreign Wars' National Media Award and the Marine Corps Russell Award for Leadership.

Personal life

West lives with his wife, Elizabeth, in Newport, Rhode Island and Hilton Head, SC. He has two daughters and two sons (one of whom is Owen West). He also has 8 grandchildren.

Books

  • Bing West, The Last Platoon. ISBN 978-1-64293-673-5
  • Bing West & Jim Mattis, Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead. (ISBN 978-0-8129-9683-8)
  • Small Unit Action in Vietnam, Summer 1966. ISBN 0-405-00018-9.
  • The Village. ISBN 0-7434-5757-9.
  • Naval Forces and National Security. ISBN 0080355439.
  • The Pepperdogs: a Novel. ISBN 0-7434-5643-2.
  • The March Up: Taking Baghdad with the US Marines. ISBN 0-553-38269-1.
  • No True Glory: a Front-line Account of the Battle of Fallujah. ISBN 0-553-80402-2.
  • The Strongest Tribe: War, Politics, and the Endgame in Iraq (Random House, 2008) ISBN 1-4000-6701-4
  • The Wrong War: Grit, Strategy, and the Way Out of Afghanistan ISBN 1-4000-6873-8.
  • One Million Steps: A Marine Platoon at War. ISBN 9781493017324
  • Into the Fire:a Firsthand Account of the Most Extraordinary Battle in the Afghan War ISBN 978-0-679-64544-3

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b "The 8th Annual "Honor the Free Press Day"". Naples Press Club. 11 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Hon. Francis 'Bing' J. West". Defend Democracy.
  3. ^ Blankenship, Janie. "Vets of WWI Through Vietnam Became Famous in the Literary World", VFW Magazine (April 2015), p. 52.
  4. ^ NY Times Book Review, 22Sept2019
  5. ^ Gal Perl Finkel, General Mattis: A warrior diplomat, The Jerusalem Post, December 12, 2016.

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Francis J Bing West Jr born May 2 1940 is an American author Marine combat veteran and former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs during the Reagan Administration Bing WestWest at CPAC in 2011Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security AffairsIn office April 4 1981 April 1 1983PresidentRonald ReaganPreceded byDavid E McGiffertSucceeded byRichard ArmitagePersonal detailsBornFrancis J West Jr 1940 05 02 May 2 1940 age 82 Boston Massachusetts U S SpouseElizabethChildren4 including Owen ResidenceNewport Rhode IslandEducationGeorgetown University B A Princeton University M A Military serviceAllegianceUnited States of AmericaBranch serviceUnited States Marine CorpsYears of service1962 1968 active 1968 1998 reserve RankCaptain active Colonel reserve Battles warsVietnam WarWest writes about the military warfighting and counterinsurgency In the Vietnam War he fought in major operations and conducted over a hundred combat patrols in 1966 1968 1 For the United States Marine Corps he wrote the training manual Small Unit Action in Vietnam describing how to fight in close combat As an analyst at the RAND Corporation he wrote a half dozen detailed monographs about fighting against an insurgency Later as Assistant Secretary of Defense he dealt with the insurgencies in El Salvador 1 From 2003 through 2008 he made 16 extended trips to Iraq going on patrols and writing three books and numerous articles about the war From 2007 through 2011 he made numerous trips to embed in Afghanistan Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Writing 1 2 Personal life 2 Books 3 References 4 External linksLife and career EditWest is from the Massachusetts communities of Dorchester Boston Milton and Scituate He is a graduate of Georgetown University BA and Princeton University MA where he was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow 2 West was an infantry officer in the Marine Corps during the Vietnam War He led the mortar platoon of 2nd Battalion 9th Marines 3 Later he served with a Combined Action Platoon that fought for 485 days in a remote village He was also a member of the Marine Force Reconnaissance team that initiated Operation Stingray small unit attacks behind enemy lines He authored a study at the RAND Corporation entitled The Strike Teams Tactical Performance and Strategic Potential This paper was the featured event at the 1970 Department of Defense Counterinsurgency Research and Development Symposium The RAND Military Systems Simulations Group implemented a classified model of West s concept This doctrinal innovation was directly opposed by Military Assistance Command Vietnam MACV which favored the Army s concept of Air Mobility Fire and Thunder Operations By way of rebuttal West wrote The Village chronicling the daily lives of 15 Marines who protected Vietnamese villagers by living among them in their hamlets The book became a classic of practical counterinsurgency and has been on the Marine Corps Commandant s Required Reading List for five decades West served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs in the Ronald Reagan administration and chaired the United States Security Commissions with El Salvador Morocco Tunisia Egypt Israel Jordan Pakistan South Korea and Japan Among other awards West is the recipient of the Department of Defense Distinguished Public Service Medal the Department of the Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Medal and Tunisia s Medaille de Liberte A member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Infantry Order of St Crispin he appears frequently on C SPAN and The News Hour on PBS Writing Edit West is the author of a dozen books His latest is The Last Platoon A Novel of the Afghanistan War Bombardier Press 2020 His 2019 collaboration with Marine General Jim Mattis entitled Call Sign Chaos Learning to Lead was the 1 New York Times Bestseller 4 A prior book written with retired Marine Major General Ray L Smith The March Up 5 was awarded the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation s General Wallace M Greene Jr Award for non fiction as well as the William E Colby Award for military history The Veterans of Foreign Wars presented West with their National Media Award in 2005 after he wrote the book No True Glory A Frontline Account of the Battle for Fallujah His book The Strongest Tribe is a history of the Iraq War that was a New York Times Best Seller and was ranked by Foreign Affairs magazine as 7 among the top foreign policy books of 2009 Into the Fire ranked 8 on the New York Times Best Seller List In The Strongest Tribe and in a subsequent article in Military Review about counterinsurgency lessons West argued that the current doctrine of nation building and winning hearts and minds by economic development was based on Western liberal theory rather than the realities of battle West has grave reservations about extolling the effects of non kinetic COIN counterinsurgency He believes that the warriors not the people defeat warriors and that America s mistake in both Iraq and Afghanistan was to concede all authority to appoint and to remove for cause military and police officers He believes American policymakers tried to do too much with too little in too short a time He believes the White House has devolved into a kingdom of courtiers disconnected from a populace that must be united to emerge victorious from wars large or small His articles have appeared in The Wall Street Journal The New York Times The Atlantic National Review and The Washington Post He is the recipient of the Department of Defense Distinguished Public Service Medal twice the Marine Corps Heritage Award thrice the Goodpaster Prize for Military Scholarship the Father Clyde E Leonard Award the Free Press Award the Marine Corps Correspondents Distinguished Performance Award the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Media Award and the Marine Corps Russell Award for Leadership Personal life Edit West lives with his wife Elizabeth in Newport Rhode Island and Hilton Head SC He has two daughters and two sons one of whom is Owen West He also has 8 grandchildren Books EditBing West The Last Platoon ISBN 978 1 64293 673 5 Bing West amp Jim Mattis Call Sign Chaos Learning to Lead ISBN 978 0 8129 9683 8 Small Unit Action in Vietnam Summer 1966 ISBN 0 405 00018 9 The Village ISBN 0 7434 5757 9 Naval Forces and National Security ISBN 0080355439 The Pepperdogs a Novel ISBN 0 7434 5643 2 The March Up Taking Baghdad with the US Marines ISBN 0 553 38269 1 No True Glory a Front line Account of the Battle of Fallujah ISBN 0 553 80402 2 The Strongest Tribe War Politics and the Endgame in Iraq Random House 2008 ISBN 1 4000 6701 4 The Wrong War Grit Strategy and the Way Out of Afghanistan ISBN 1 4000 6873 8 One Million Steps A Marine Platoon at War ISBN 9781493017324 Into the Fire a Firsthand Account of the Most Extraordinary Battle in the Afghan War ISBN 978 0 679 64544 3References EditNotes a b The 8th Annual Honor the Free Press Day Naples Press Club 11 January 2012 Hon Francis Bing J West Defend Democracy Blankenship Janie Vets of WWI Through Vietnam Became Famous in the Literary World VFW Magazine April 2015 p 52 NY Times Book Review 22Sept2019 Gal Perl Finkel General Mattis A warrior diplomat The Jerusalem Post December 12 2016 External links EditOfficial Website Bing West index at The Atlantic Tripping Light Press Review of West s The Strongest Tribe War Politics and the Endgame in Iraq from The New York Review of Books Interview on No True Glory at the Pritzker Military Museum amp Library on November 10 2005 Interview on The Wrong War at the Pritzker Military Museum amp Library on March 9 2011 Conversation with Dakota Meyer on Into the Fire at the Pritzker Military Museum amp Library on October 3 2012 Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bing West amp oldid 1142779711, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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