In America\u27s School for War, Peter J. Schifferle examines the role of professional military education at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, notably through the Command and General Staff College (CGSC), in preparing officers for likely responsibilities as staff officers and leaders in future wars. Focusing on the period between the two world wars, he emphasizes continuity in thinking and doctrine and, related to both, in the rationale for the curriculum at CGSc. Whatever the number of students (which expanded as U.S. involvement in World War II loomed) or the structure of the curriculum (which went from two years to one in length), the cultivation of officers\u27 competence to enable them to bring together the wherewithal to conduct warfare quickl...
War! What is it Good For? - Professional Reform War birthed the United States and the nation has rar...
The United States Army is more than the organization, deployments and capabilities which currently c...
The Nimitz Graybook is an eight-volume collection of the command decisions of Fleet Admiral Nimitz. ...
In America\u27s School for War, Peter J. Schifferle examines the role of professional military educa...
Review of: The Best School in the World: West Point - The Pre-Civil War Years, 1833-1866. Morrison, ...
In Command Culture, Jörg Muth examines the different paths the United States Army and the German Arm...
RAISING A PRAGMATIC ARMY: Officer Education at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 1946...
This paper presents the history of professional military education in the United States from 1776 th...
This paper examines whether the American officer’s education at West Point and the Swedish officer’s...
Secondary schools during World War II were viewed as a vital component of the war effort on the home...
THE YEAR 2014 MARKS the 130th anniversary of the General Order that established the Naval War Colleg...
Changing political, social, and economic realities in the United States, as well as the rest of the ...
Dr. Jörg Muth has written a serious comparative account of the German and American precommissioning ...
This study examined military schools in the United States from events which resulted in the establis...
Review of An Instructor’s Guide to Teaching Military Students: Simple Steps to Integrate the Milita...
War! What is it Good For? - Professional Reform War birthed the United States and the nation has rar...
The United States Army is more than the organization, deployments and capabilities which currently c...
The Nimitz Graybook is an eight-volume collection of the command decisions of Fleet Admiral Nimitz. ...
In America\u27s School for War, Peter J. Schifferle examines the role of professional military educa...
Review of: The Best School in the World: West Point - The Pre-Civil War Years, 1833-1866. Morrison, ...
In Command Culture, Jörg Muth examines the different paths the United States Army and the German Arm...
RAISING A PRAGMATIC ARMY: Officer Education at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 1946...
This paper presents the history of professional military education in the United States from 1776 th...
This paper examines whether the American officer’s education at West Point and the Swedish officer’s...
Secondary schools during World War II were viewed as a vital component of the war effort on the home...
THE YEAR 2014 MARKS the 130th anniversary of the General Order that established the Naval War Colleg...
Changing political, social, and economic realities in the United States, as well as the rest of the ...
Dr. Jörg Muth has written a serious comparative account of the German and American precommissioning ...
This study examined military schools in the United States from events which resulted in the establis...
Review of An Instructor’s Guide to Teaching Military Students: Simple Steps to Integrate the Milita...
War! What is it Good For? - Professional Reform War birthed the United States and the nation has rar...
The United States Army is more than the organization, deployments and capabilities which currently c...
The Nimitz Graybook is an eight-volume collection of the command decisions of Fleet Admiral Nimitz. ...