On 22 July 1982 President Reagan revised US mobilization policy through NSDD 47. His goal was to develop an emergency mobilization preparedness capability that will ensure that government at all levels, in partnership with the private sector and the American people, can respond decisively and effectively to any major national emergency, with defense of the United States as the first priority
Panel #24: Industrial Base in the Era of Rapid AcquisitionNaval Postgraduate SchoolApproved for publ...
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The American policy switch from confrontation to negotiation can be characterized as a policy of con...
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Three concepts are essential to the study of the economic basis of warfare. The first of these conce...
Having been in retreat through most of the 1970s, the advocates of a mutual assured destruction appr...
It has taken mankind more than 20 centuries to achieve the fundamental insight embodied in the Unite...
The activities of the Office of Emergency Planning cover virtually every segment of our society, ran...
17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.The article of record as published may be found at h...
At some time between now and 1965 or 1970 we may actually cross a great watershed of history which ...
Since the end of World War II, foreign assistance has been a cornerstone in the foundation of U.S. f...
The modern version of peacekeeping really began in 1956 when that UNEF force was first interposed be...
President Bush’s announcement of his vision for a new national security strategy for the post-Cold W...
In 1919, two things were clear about the entry of the United States into World War I: first, that th...
Logistical planning for war is a vast effort inolving the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Security Resour...
Panel #24: Industrial Base in the Era of Rapid AcquisitionNaval Postgraduate SchoolApproved for publ...
For the forty years of the Cold War, U.S. foreign and defense policy was guided by a central theme, ...
The American policy switch from confrontation to negotiation can be characterized as a policy of con...
In the latter two years of the Reagan administration, mobilization and related issues rapidly grew i...
Three concepts are essential to the study of the economic basis of warfare. The first of these conce...
Having been in retreat through most of the 1970s, the advocates of a mutual assured destruction appr...
It has taken mankind more than 20 centuries to achieve the fundamental insight embodied in the Unite...
The activities of the Office of Emergency Planning cover virtually every segment of our society, ran...
17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.The article of record as published may be found at h...
At some time between now and 1965 or 1970 we may actually cross a great watershed of history which ...
Since the end of World War II, foreign assistance has been a cornerstone in the foundation of U.S. f...
The modern version of peacekeeping really began in 1956 when that UNEF force was first interposed be...
President Bush’s announcement of his vision for a new national security strategy for the post-Cold W...
In 1919, two things were clear about the entry of the United States into World War I: first, that th...
Logistical planning for war is a vast effort inolving the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Security Resour...
Panel #24: Industrial Base in the Era of Rapid AcquisitionNaval Postgraduate SchoolApproved for publ...
For the forty years of the Cold War, U.S. foreign and defense policy was guided by a central theme, ...
The American policy switch from confrontation to negotiation can be characterized as a policy of con...