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School of the Americas
[edit]Notes and observations from The U.S. Army School of the Americas and U.S. National Interests in the 20th Century, a Master's Thesis in History by Carlton T. Fox, Jr.
History
[edit]- Began as counter to German/Italian and other European military missions and training efforts in LatAm
- Monroe Doctrine as primary initial motivator
- Hemispheric Defense as primary doctrinal motivator post-WWII
- Primary training missions related to creating appropriate doctrine for use of provided equipment
- Rio Treaty enjoined OAS members from threatening others, US from helping
- Result left domestic operations by default
- late 50s - Fulbright hearings downgraded risks of direct Soviet interference
- Army doctrine shifted to anti-Communism
- 1961 - Counter-insurgency training
- Special Warfare School prepared new courseware
- coincided with Vietnam era, 1961-late 70s
- Subsided as counter-insurgency waned as US doctrine
Key Insight
[edit]- Professionalized military may be _more_ likely to have contempt for civilian rule
- Professionalization of political class began with IRI/NDI funding under Reagan
- Marked decline in political instability
Primary Sources
[edit]- PBSUCCESS State cables
- PBSUCCESS invasion plan and outcome - focus on air force
- War College paper: Hot Wars
- Fishel - Impact of SOA on Host Nation Militaries
- [1] 1961 counterinsurgency project director
- [2]
- ADELANTE Final
- [3] infamous graduates chart
- [4] versiosn of 100-5 field manual -- likely training basis in 1950 was 100-5 edition of 1949
- Guatemala Documentation Project
- Statecraft & Unconventional Warfare