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  • - A Compilation of Thought-worthy Essays from the Faculty and Staff of the Army's Premier Educational Institution for Civilian Leadership and Management, the Army Management Staff College
     
    287

  • - An Introduction to Modern National Security Processes and Problems
    av Donald M. Snow & Dennis M. Drew
    351

  • - Foundations for an Enduring World Peace
    av Walter Gary Sharp
    351

  • av U.S. Army Center of Military History
    541

  • av U.S. Army Center of Military History
    471

  • - Airpower in the Israel-Hezbollah War
    av William Arkin
    421

  • - A Historical Digest of the Combined Bomber Offensive, 1939 -1945
    av Richard G Davis
    637

  • - Centralized Versus Decentralized Control of Combat Airpower
    av Michael W. Kometer
    377

  • - Operational Art in the Chinese PLA's Huai Hai Campaign
    av Gary J. Bjorge
    377

  • av Project CHECO & David R. Mets
    347

  • - The Diary of Joseph K. Taussig, 1898-1901
    av Naval War College & Evelyn M. Cherpak
    361

  • - Summary Report
    av John K. Howard & Wendell H. Endicott
    197

  • av Warren J. Clear
    151

  • av Marine Corps History Office & David J. Ulbrich
    197

  • av Stetson Conn, Robert W. Coakley & Center of Military History
    261

  • - Memorial Addresses and Other Tributes, 1932-2009
    av Joint Committee on Printing & Senate of the United States of America
    361 - 441

  • - The Proceedings of a Conference Marking the Centenary of Alfred Thayer Mahan's "The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783"
    av Naval War College Press
    271

  • - A Staff Ride Handbook for the Battle of Tippencanoe
    av Combat Studies Institute, U.S. Department of the Army & Harry D. Tunnell
    187

    This study investigates the Tippecanoe campaign and battle conducted in 1811 between the United States military forces under the command of General William Henry Harrison and an Indian confederacy based at Tippecanoe. The study identifies and describes important relationships and treaties between the United States and Indians in the American northwest during the late eighteenth - and early nineteenth - century. The study details the actions in Harrison's Tippecanoe campaign in the fall of 1811. United States and woodland Indian military doctrine, tactics, and organization that apply to Tippecanoe are described. The study also describes key battlefield activities of the Tippecanoe battle on 7 November 1811.

  • - Into the Fray
    av Kenneth W. Estes & US Marine Corps History Division
    477

    Represents one of the earliest efforts to chronicle Marine Corps operations in Iraq between 2004-2005. Commissioned and written while U.S. forces were still engaged in combat operations in Iraq. Contains maps to help orientate and familiarize readers to Iraq, al-Anbar Province, and the two battles for Fallujah. Contains photographs of commanders, combat operations, equipment, and civil-military operations.

  • - The National Data Book (130th Edition) (Hard Cover)
    av U.S. Department Of Commerce & Census Bureau
    437

  • - The USAF Remembers Korea
    av Air Force History and Museums Program
    181

    Originally released in 2006. Contains papers from a symposium on the Korean War held at the U.S. Congress on June 7, 2000. Records the reminiscences and perspectives of veterans and historians participating in the symposium.

  • av Infantry Journal & Infantry School Staff
    361

    This is a reprint of the second edition of this important work prepared by the Military History and Publication Section of The Infantry School under the direction of George C. Marshall. Maps. Illustrated.

  • av Office of Air Force History, Alan L. Gropman & Raymond B. Furlong
    187

    Originally published in 1976. This narrative describes the evacuation of more than 1,400 American soldiers, Marines, and airmen, and Vietnamese men, women, and children from the Kham Duc Special Forces camp in southern I Corps on 12 May 1968. It treats the geographical and topographical setting, the threat to the camp posed by two regiments of the North Vietnamese Army, and the danger to the camp and its inhabitants from the communist seizure of all the high ground around the camp. The monograph devotes individual chapters to the US Army and Marine helicopter rescue efforts, tactical air support, and tactical airlift. The final chapter deals with the attempts to rescue the last three men at Kham Duc. American aircraft losses were severe during the evacuation, and the successful outcome of the mass rescue depended upon the skill and courage of American aircrews. Had command and control been better, losses probably would have been less severe.

  • av Air University, Airpower Research Institute & John L. Lane
    317

    This is a reprint of a study published by the Air University in 1981.

  • - A Training Manual for Police (1964)
    av U.S. Operations Mission to Vietnam, Public Safety Division & E. H. Adkins
    361

  • av Central Intelligence Agency, Douglas F. Garthorf & Center for the Study of Intelligence
    377

    Explains how each director of Central Intelligence sought to fulfill his "community" role, that of enhancing the cooperation among the many parts of the nation's intelligence community under his leadership. Explores that the nation's leaders expected of directors and how those holding the responsibility attempted to carry it out. First published in 2005. Illustrated.

  • av Willard J. Webb, Office of the Chariman of the JCS & Jack Shulminson
    377

    Focuses upon the activities of the Joint Chiefs of Staff that were concerned with events in Vietnam during the years 1954-1959. Based on a classified publication on which was written by Willard J. Webb, this updated version by Jack Shulimson was reviewed by Graham A Cosmas and edited by David A. Armstrong. First printed in 2007. Illustrated.

  • - A Documentary History, Volume III, 1813-1814
    av Naval Historical Center, Michael J. Crawford & U.S. Department of the Navy
    907

    The third of a four-volume documentary history on the naval and maritime aspects of the War of 1821, this publication focuses on the Chesapeake Bay, the Northern Lakes, and Pacific Ocean theaters of operation during the last two years of the war, 1814-1815. In each of these three theaters, a U.S. naval force found itself confronting a superior British naval force. Blockaded in tributaries by a significant British squadron, Commodore Joshua Barney's gunboat flotilla held out for ten weeks, engaging in several pitched battles, until Barney ordered its destruction. Barney's sailors then became foot soldiers and maintained the nation's honor in facing the red-coated foe marching on Washington, when other troops broke and ran at the battle that wit's derided as the "Bladensburg Races." The editors have culled documents from many domestic and foreign repositories and arranged them chronologically by topics within theaters of operations. An introductory essay that provides a context for the documents that follow precedes each theater. Originally published in 2002, this book contains supporting maps and illustrations.

  • av Richard Suchenwirth & USAF Historical Division
    711

    This is a very high quality reprint of a 1969 study written by Professor Richard Suchenwirth for the USAF Historical Division.

  • av Hermann Noordung
    331

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