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Peace And Reconciliation Studies_Calendar Of Events Poster, University Of Maine Peace And Reconciliation Studies Program
Peace And Reconciliation Studies_Calendar Of Events Poster, University Of Maine Peace And Reconciliation Studies Program
General University of Maine Publications
Photograph of a poster featuring a calendar of events organized by the University of Maine's Peace and Reconciliation Studies' (formerly known as Peace Studies).
Signals Intelligence In World War Ii Ultra And The Air War In Europe, Demetrio J. Perez
Signals Intelligence In World War Ii Ultra And The Air War In Europe, Demetrio J. Perez
Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations
(First paragraph) In recent years the study of military intelligence, particularly when viewed from a historical context, has acquired new significance. As military historians attempt to find a correlation between wartime events and the intelligence activities supporting those events, many serious works in this field have emerged. Some accounts of World War II military intelligence deal with the subject in terms of its benefits to the field commander. Others take a more extreme view and argue that major wartime successes resulted more from good intelligence than from good leadership.
Mine Warfare In The Russian And Soviet Navies, Jeffrey K. Bray
Mine Warfare In The Russian And Soviet Navies, Jeffrey K. Bray
Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations
This thesis examines the development of technology, tactics, strategy, and organization of mine warfare in the Russian and Soviet navies from 1807 to the present. The author reviews the trials and tribulations of the development of naval mines and their employment within these two navies. This development has been primarily driven by the needs of war and advances of technology. In spite of occasional setbacks, the Russian and Soviet mine warfare forces continued to provide support to the overall naval and central policies of their respective governments. This support has often been during times of high tension and limited resources. …