The Reluctant Partisan, Volume One: The Guerrilla In his first book, the author of the Mountain Guerrilla Blog, "John Mosby," offers a comprehensive look at the skills used by the traditional guerrilla force, in accordance with Special Forces Unconventional Warfare doctrine, and applies them to the modern prepared citizen's needs. Beginning with mindset and physical fitness, as well as other individual skills like rifle handling, land navigation, and tactical combat casualty care, John moves on to provide an in-depth primer on small-unit tactical skills, from patrolling to the most important battle drills for dismounted infantry, before moving on to planning considerations, escape-and-evasion, and more, before closing the book with appendices that include several of his own training programs for combat rifle and TCCC. A complete training program, including what and--more importantly--why of all the skills and tasks discussed.
Looks interesting. Reluctant Partisan Volume 01 - John Mosby.pdf Reluctant Partisan Volume 02 - John Mosby.pdf
Or you could study the life and tactics of the real Col. John S. Mosby CSA (aka The Grey Ghost), who didn't surrender until June 17,1865...more than 2 months after Appomattox. Many years later, The Grey Ghost gave a riding lesson to a very young George S. Patton in California, something that Patton was always proud of.
which would have value as well but lets be real the author IE mosby has far more operational experience in a modern context... Knowledge has value