Thursday: Retired Maj. Gen. Kenneth Privratsky discusses the Falklands War and its logistics

by Michelle Saport  |   

'Waging War in Remote Areas: The Falklands War as a Case Study' with Major General Kenneth L. Privratsky, USA (Retired) Thursday, June 23, 12-1:30 p.m. UAA Campus Bookstore

Over the past two decades, the U.S. military has focused almost exclusively on operations in the Middle East. However, U.S. strategy specifies that military services must be ready to operate in remote areas, aka expeditionary warfare. At this event, today's U.S. military situation is compared to that of Britain's in 1982 when, while concentrating exclusively on NATO and the Warsaw Pact, it found itself waging a war 8,000 miles away with little wherewithal. The dramatic difference of deploying to and operating in remote areas will be highlighted using a photo slideshow of the Falklands War.

Major General Kenneth L. Privratsky, USA (retired), served in the infantry in Vietnam before becoming a logistics specialist. He taught at West Point, was a military fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, and commanded organizations supplying U.S. forces worldwide. In civilian life, he was an executive in the ocean transportation industry. He has lectured on military subjects to both national and international audiences and is the author of the recently published Logistics in the Falklands War. Now retired, he lives in Anchorage.

There is free parking for this event in the South Lot, Sports Complex NW Lot, West Campus Central Lot and Sports Campus West Lot.

The UAA Campus Bookstore actively organizes special free events in order to promote expression and engaged discussion within the UAA and Anchorage communities.

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