Bart Brasher begins his retrospective dis- cussion of Implosion with a simple syn- opsis in chapter 1, “The Last 1,000 Days of the Cold War.” Mentioned in this chapter is a discussion of the period of the Reagan administration when Defense personnel numbers and budget authority reached their peaks. He includes interest- ing USA Today statistics about defense spending in the United States and in the USSR, as well as a breakdown of how many soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines were serving
On November 15, 2002, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld announced the first steps in implementin...
Tony Mullis, a serving officer in the U.S. Air Force, takes a close look at a Composite Default scre...
For more than 3 decades, the term “hollow army” or the more expansive idiom, “hollow force,” has rep...
Military Downsizing in the United States examines military downsizing efforts during the late 1980\u...
The United States has experienced difficulty in closing military bases to match the requirements of ...
The period from 1980 to 1985 marked the largest peacetime military build-up in United States history...
With the end of the Cold War looming, this essay argues that military spending has been decreasing f...
The fiscal crisis that continues to grip this nation has generated enormous chal- lenges for America...
It is immediately obvious that the effort put into this work was monumental. The foreword by Dr. J. ...
On 22 July 1982 President Reagan revised US mobilization policy through NSDD 47. His goal was to dev...
Such was the extent of the United States’ dominance in the arena of military capability over the las...
Murray Weidenbaum discusses ways to reduce military spending in the 1990s.https://openscholarship.wu...
President Bush’s announcement of his vision for a new national security strategy for the post-Cold W...
The U.S. military has a long-standing tradition of caring for its own. Since 1879, the Department of...
In the latter two years of the Reagan administration, mobilization and related issues rapidly grew i...
On November 15, 2002, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld announced the first steps in implementin...
Tony Mullis, a serving officer in the U.S. Air Force, takes a close look at a Composite Default scre...
For more than 3 decades, the term “hollow army” or the more expansive idiom, “hollow force,” has rep...
Military Downsizing in the United States examines military downsizing efforts during the late 1980\u...
The United States has experienced difficulty in closing military bases to match the requirements of ...
The period from 1980 to 1985 marked the largest peacetime military build-up in United States history...
With the end of the Cold War looming, this essay argues that military spending has been decreasing f...
The fiscal crisis that continues to grip this nation has generated enormous chal- lenges for America...
It is immediately obvious that the effort put into this work was monumental. The foreword by Dr. J. ...
On 22 July 1982 President Reagan revised US mobilization policy through NSDD 47. His goal was to dev...
Such was the extent of the United States’ dominance in the arena of military capability over the las...
Murray Weidenbaum discusses ways to reduce military spending in the 1990s.https://openscholarship.wu...
President Bush’s announcement of his vision for a new national security strategy for the post-Cold W...
The U.S. military has a long-standing tradition of caring for its own. Since 1879, the Department of...
In the latter two years of the Reagan administration, mobilization and related issues rapidly grew i...
On November 15, 2002, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld announced the first steps in implementin...
Tony Mullis, a serving officer in the U.S. Air Force, takes a close look at a Composite Default scre...
For more than 3 decades, the term “hollow army” or the more expansive idiom, “hollow force,” has rep...