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June 1967 Review, The U.S. Naval War College
June 1967 Review, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Why Viet Nam?, B.M. Truitt
Vietnam In The Mud, C.O. Wakeman
The Hollow Alliance, K.H. Lyons
The Battle For The Pacific, B.V. Ajemian
The Battle For The Pacific, B.V. Ajemian
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
We Give To Conquer, O.W. Hamilton Jr
Presidential Greatness, J.R.M. Fisher
Book Review, The U.S. Naval War College
Book Review, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Set And Drift, The U.S. Naval War College
Set And Drift, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Naval Operational Readiness, Daniel S. Appleton, James A. Meacham
Naval Operational Readiness, Daniel S. Appleton, James A. Meacham
Naval War College Review
The subject I am to discuss is on on which every man present is something of an expert. I suspect that almost every one of has certain definite opinions regarding what the term "operational readiness" means and how readiness can best be improved.
Correspondence Courses In Perspective, The U.S. Naval War College
Correspondence Courses In Perspective, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
Education is the keystone of the moral and mental development of the military officer, and he probably has a greater variety of educational opportunities than those in most other professions. These opportunities range from the broad experience of world travel to the narrow confines of advanced technology. As a result, the military officer is in an enviable position. He can "write his own educational ticket." He can specialize or generalize, but learn he must.
Thailand: Peking's Next Rural Base Area In "Encirclement", Bruce F. Meyers
Thailand: Peking's Next Rural Base Area In "Encirclement", Bruce F. Meyers
Naval War College Review
Taking the entire globe, if North America and Western Europe can be called 'the cities of the world,' then Asia…contemporary world revolution presents a picture of encirclement of the cities by the rural area … socialist countries should regard it has their internationalist duty to support the people's revolutionary struggles in Asia. --Lin Piao, "Long Live the Victory of the People's War "
The Barometer, The U.S. Naval War College
The Barometer, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Venezuela & Her Democratic Revolution, Daniel J. Morgiewicz
Venezuela & Her Democratic Revolution, Daniel J. Morgiewicz
Naval War College Review
One of today's most heralded and widely acclaimed programs for the economic and social betterment of its citizens has been attributed to a South American country rich in a resource which has played a major role in its development. The name Venezuela has become closely identified with coveted "black gold" over the past half-century.
Challenge, John T. Hayward
Challenge, John T. Hayward
Naval War College Review
In our free society, public support of almost every endeavor depends greatly upon the esteem in which that endeavor is held. This is true in all areas of government and has particular significance for the military.
June 1969 Review, The U.S. Naval War College
June 1969 Review, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Development Of The Soviet Economy, P.L. Gamble
The Development Of The Soviet Economy, P.L. Gamble
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Fast Carriers The Forging Of An Air Navy, Gerald E. Wheeler
The Fast Carriers The Forging Of An Air Navy, Gerald E. Wheeler
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Vietnam War And International Law, R.B. Lillich
The Vietnam War And International Law, R.B. Lillich
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Guaranteed Society, C.H. Nordhill
Book Reviews, The U.S. Naval War College
Book Reviews, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
A Committee Report Of The Strategic Planning Study On U.S. Alternatives For An Indian Ocean Area Policy, Olva B. Butler
A Committee Report Of The Strategic Planning Study On U.S. Alternatives For An Indian Ocean Area Policy, Olva B. Butler
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Soviet Navy In The Mediterranean Sea, Carl H. Amme Jr.
The Soviet Navy In The Mediterranean Sea, Carl H. Amme Jr.
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Barometer, The U.S. Naval War College
The Barometer, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The Deep Sea Resources, John D. Lewis
Ocean Fisheries: National Instrument For International Stability, John T. Robison
Ocean Fisheries: National Instrument For International Stability, John T. Robison
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Soviet Aid And Trade And Its Threat To The Free World, Philip L. Gamble
Soviet Aid And Trade And Its Threat To The Free World, Philip L. Gamble
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The National Defense Requirement For A U.S. Flag Merchant Marine, Robert E. Mccleave Jr.
The National Defense Requirement For A U.S. Flag Merchant Marine, Robert E. Mccleave Jr.
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
Set And Drift, The U.S. Naval War College
Set And Drift, The U.S. Naval War College
Naval War College Review
No abstract provided.
The United Nations In Oceania: New Dimensions In The Cold War Refrain, William O. Miller
The United Nations In Oceania: New Dimensions In The Cold War Refrain, William O. Miller
Naval War College Review
Stretching from the west coasts of the Americas to the Asian mainland lies the earth's most formidable water barrier--the Pacific Ocean, This: mammoth body of water comprises two-thirds of the ocean area of the world and a full one-third of the earth's surface. Interspersed throughout this vast area are literally thousands of islands, divided generally into the island chains of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.