In my frantic rush to catch up on the eight years of American history that I missed, I am often appalled by the studied, analytic approach to warfare taken by so many of the educated, well-intentioned individuals who directed our war in Vietnam. If my understanding of their reasoning is to remain lacking, so much the better. For he who supports the position that warfare and warriors are just other things to which the rational concepts of business and economics apply is missing the mark
For many years people in the United States argued that the outcome of the Vietnam conflict would hav...
At some time between now and 1965 or 1970 we may actually cross a great watershed of history which ...
Chapter 3 in Hattendorf, J. B., The Influence of History on Mahan, U.S. Naval War College, Newport ...
After nearly 2 academic years at the helm of this institution, I can appreciate the thoughtful and s...
Studying the lessons of the Vietnam era is not a matter of merely antiquarian interest; nor is it on...
The war in Vietnam may now be described as typical of a pattern that limited wars might follow in th...
A fundamental fact seems relatively clear: Americans do not personally like to fight in wars, especi...
Now that the war in the Arabian Gulf has been terminated, all of our Services are quite properly exa...
Jeffrey Record has synthesized the vast body of Vietnam war literature into a concise analysis of wh...
An original and major reinterpretation of American strategy during the Vietnam War which totally rec...
As the United States enters its tenth year at war with an amorphous yet brutal enemy, it is worth st...
More than ten years ago, historian Colin Gray asserted that, to put it bluntly, America has become a...
One of the most ruthless despots in the history of the world has been dead for several weeks. The de...
In the new War College curriculum instituted in September 1972, tactics was one of the three disci...
Introduction: Vice Admiral James B. Stockdale Under stcetary [of the Navy R. James] Woolsey, ladies ...
For many years people in the United States argued that the outcome of the Vietnam conflict would hav...
At some time between now and 1965 or 1970 we may actually cross a great watershed of history which ...
Chapter 3 in Hattendorf, J. B., The Influence of History on Mahan, U.S. Naval War College, Newport ...
After nearly 2 academic years at the helm of this institution, I can appreciate the thoughtful and s...
Studying the lessons of the Vietnam era is not a matter of merely antiquarian interest; nor is it on...
The war in Vietnam may now be described as typical of a pattern that limited wars might follow in th...
A fundamental fact seems relatively clear: Americans do not personally like to fight in wars, especi...
Now that the war in the Arabian Gulf has been terminated, all of our Services are quite properly exa...
Jeffrey Record has synthesized the vast body of Vietnam war literature into a concise analysis of wh...
An original and major reinterpretation of American strategy during the Vietnam War which totally rec...
As the United States enters its tenth year at war with an amorphous yet brutal enemy, it is worth st...
More than ten years ago, historian Colin Gray asserted that, to put it bluntly, America has become a...
One of the most ruthless despots in the history of the world has been dead for several weeks. The de...
In the new War College curriculum instituted in September 1972, tactics was one of the three disci...
Introduction: Vice Admiral James B. Stockdale Under stcetary [of the Navy R. James] Woolsey, ladies ...
For many years people in the United States argued that the outcome of the Vietnam conflict would hav...
At some time between now and 1965 or 1970 we may actually cross a great watershed of history which ...
Chapter 3 in Hattendorf, J. B., The Influence of History on Mahan, U.S. Naval War College, Newport ...