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The Element of Surprise and the Cost of Delay The Element of Surprise and the Cost of Delay
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The Dovecote Fiasco The Dovecote Fiasco
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Elazar's Role Elazar's Role
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Gonen's Role Gonen's Role
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Albert's Role Albert's Role
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The Role of Shoddy GHQ Staff Work The Role of Shoddy GHQ Staff Work
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Possible Outcomes If Dovecote Had Been Implemented Possible Outcomes If Dovecote Had Been Implemented
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Consequences of Dovecote's Flaws Consequences of Dovecote's Flaws
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Tank Battles at and around the Strongholds Tank Battles at and around the Strongholds
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Fighting the Egyptian Crossing Force Fighting the Egyptian Crossing Force
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Linking Up with the Strongholds Linking Up with the Strongholds
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The Misuse of Armor The Misuse of Armor
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Attempts to Close the Gap between Purkan and Matsmed Attempts to Close the Gap between Purkan and Matsmed
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Deliberations and Blunders Deliberations and Blunders
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Failure to Evacuate the Strongholds Failure to Evacuate the Strongholds
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The Strongholds: Asset or Obstacle? The Strongholds: Asset or Obstacle?
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No Discussion of Evacuating the Strongholds No Discussion of Evacuating the Strongholds
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Muddled Orders to Evacuate Muddled Orders to Evacuate
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Which Strongholds Could Have Been Evacuated, and When? Which Strongholds Could Have Been Evacuated, and When?
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Operational Doctrine Operational Doctrine
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Summary of Mistakes Involving the Strongholds: October 6–7 Summary of Mistakes Involving the Strongholds: October 6–7
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The Withdrawal to Artillery Road The Withdrawal to Artillery Road
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Disengagement Disengagement
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Reasons for and Consequences of the Excessive Withdrawal Reasons for and Consequences of the Excessive Withdrawal
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The Reservists Take Over The Reservists Take Over
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Missed Opportunities Missed Opportunities
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Failure to Disrupt the Egyptian Tank Crossing Failure to Disrupt the Egyptian Tank Crossing
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The Picture at Headquarters Darkens The Picture at Headquarters Darkens
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Misleading Reports from Southern Command and Military Intelligence Misleading Reports from Southern Command and Military Intelligence
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Searching in Vain for the Egyptian Main Effort Searching in Vain for the Egyptian Main Effort
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Hasty Planning for Defense Hasty Planning for Defense
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Relief of the Regulars Relief of the Regulars
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The Counterattack: October 8–9 The Counterattack: October 8–9
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Timing and Planning Timing and Planning
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Assembling the Necessary Reservists, Tanks, and Artillery Assembling the Necessary Reservists, Tanks, and Artillery
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Infectious Optimism, Overconfidence, and Unpreparedness Infectious Optimism, Overconfidence, and Unpreparedness
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Determining Which Sector to Attack Determining Which Sector to Attack
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The Dvela Meeting The Dvela Meeting
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Elazar's Muddled Plan Elazar's Muddled Plan
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Why Did the Counterattack Fail? Why Did the Counterattack Fail?
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Flawed Battle Procedure Flawed Battle Procedure
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Unauthorized Alterations in the Chief of Staff's Plan Unauthorized Alterations in the Chief of Staff's Plan
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A Distorted Intelligence Picture A Distorted Intelligence Picture
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Flaws in the Conduct of Operations Flaws in the Conduct of Operations
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Misuse of Forces Misuse of Forces
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Gonen's Obsession with the Canal Crossing Gonen's Obsession with the Canal Crossing
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Revising the Plan: Gonen Repeatedly Requests Permission,and Elazar Grants It Revising the Plan: Gonen Repeatedly Requests Permission,and Elazar Grants It
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Elazar's Detachment from Reality Elazar's Detachment from Reality
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The IAF Loses Ground, and the Egyptians Move Eastward The IAF Loses Ground, and the Egyptians Move Eastward
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Counterattack Epilogue Counterattack Epilogue
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The 143rd Division Is Rerouted Again The 143rd Division Is Rerouted Again
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An Absolute Lack of Coordination between the Two Divisions An Absolute Lack of Coordination between the Two Divisions
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Did the Egyptians Attack 162nd Division? Did the Egyptians Attack 162nd Division?
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A Lost Opportunity in the Southern Sector A Lost Opportunity in the Southern Sector
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The 143rd Division's Gratuitous Battles The 143rd Division's Gratuitous Battles
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Summary of the Counterattack's Blunders Summary of the Counterattack's Blunders
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Southern Command's Blunders Southern Command's Blunders
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The Chief of Staff's Blunders The Chief of Staff's Blunders
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Gonen's Blunders Gonen's Blunders
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Sobering Up Sobering Up
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Employing the Ground Forces: October 9–15 Employing the Ground Forces: October 9–15
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What Happens Next? What Happens Next?
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A Lost Opportunity in the Southern Sector A Lost Opportunity in the Southern Sector
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The Egyptians Lose Momentum The Egyptians Lose Momentum
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The Egyptians' Operational Halt The Egyptians' Operational Halt
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The Egyptians' October 14 Attack The Egyptians' October 14 Attack
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Flaws in the Ground Forces' Defensive Battle Flaws in the Ground Forces' Defensive Battle
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Lack of Joint Operations Lack of Joint Operations
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Shoddy Command and Control in the Field Shoddy Command and Control in the Field
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Failure to Delegate Authority Failure to Delegate Authority
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Professional Shortcomings at the Tactical and Operational Levels Professional Shortcomings at the Tactical and Operational Levels
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Armor Armor
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Sagger Missiles Sagger Missiles
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Infantry Infantry
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Artillery Artillery
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Field Intelligence Field Intelligence
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The IAF The IAF
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Lack of a Supradivisional Headquarters in Sinai Lack of a Supradivisional Headquarters in Sinai
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Flaws at the Strategic Level Flaws at the Strategic Level
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Link between the Air Force and the Ground Battle Link between the Air Force and the Ground Battle
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Failure to Rout Third Army on the Eastern Bank Failure to Rout Third Army on the Eastern Bank
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Shortage of Ammunition Shortage of Ammunition
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The Effect of Venomous Relationships and Problematic Orders The Effect of Venomous Relationships and Problematic Orders
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Abstract
While in London, the head of Mossad was told on the evening of October 5 that war would erupt the next day at 18:00, but the field units in Sinai and the Golan Heights were not informed. Confusion reigned between Elazar and Gonen over the crucial issue of Dovecote deployment for the 252nd Armored Division's regulars. Did it mean two brigades on the canal or one? This chapter details the disastrous results of Gonen's refusal to deploy the division according to Dovecote; the shoddy staff work in GHQ and Southern Command; the failure to evacuate the strongholds and the losses incurred trying to extricate the men there; the use of tanks according to the War of Attrition model; failure of the October 8 counterattack because of Gonen's obsession with crossing the canal; and the chief of staff's misunderstanding of ground events, irresponsible approval of requests, and errors in the conduct of operations.
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