Either chapter can be discussed. However, the one that has always stuck in my craw is the "presumed" intelligence failures suggested by Chapter 2. I know that Hemphill bore the weight of what she considers her own intelligence failures. Yet I could never agree with her.
For one, she was kept rather busy - in a heated battle with the ingenuity of Shannon Foraker while trying to retain the initiative.
Is it your own failure or the brilliance of your enemy? IINM, the common assumption was predicated on the fact that enormous funds were being channeled "somewhere" and should have alerted Manty intelligence. Yet, the "black hole" could have been anything. I just don't see how this can be considered a screw up by the Manties rather than a success by the Havenites.
Star Knight wrote:How to screw up by the numbers: Failures at the Battle of Manticore
by Dame Alice Truman
Chapter 1: Lack of Preparedness
Chapter 2: Intelligence failures after Zanzibar
Chapter 3: Strategic blunders before Lovat
Chapter 4: Not Rolling Pods
Chapter 5: Engagement Ranges
Chapter 6: How not to use Apollo
Chapter 7: The necessity of screening units
Chapter 8: The lack of proper LAC deployments
Chapter 9: At least we had Honor
Voodoo economics: The miracle of Grayson naval construction
by Benjamin IX
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