American Military Thought

Portada
Walter Millis
Bobbs-Merrill, 1966 - 554 páginas

Contenido

Chronology
xlvii
Editors Note
liii
George Washington Remakes a Citizen Army
9
George Washington Recommends a Permanent
16
The Military Clauses of the Constitution
28
Thomas Paine on the Monarchical War System
53
Congress Provides for the Militia
60
George Washingtons Farewell Advice on War
67
The General Staff Outlines a WellOrganized
280
A Navy to Answer Any Challenge
304
A Proper Military Policy 311 I
311
A Navy Second to None
332
Hugh Scott Calls for Compulsory Military Service
342
Lessons of World War I
350
Charles Evans Hughes Proposes the Limitation of Navies
362
Military Policy in the Air Age
374

Isolated Security 18171861
79
A Program for the Fortification of the Seacoasts
102
The Declining Interest
111
Policy Under Andrew Jackson the Second Military
117
The Scholar in Uniform
127
The Naval Revival Under
137
Isolated Security 18621898
143
Ulysses S Grant Looks to a Peaceful Future
160
Critical Analyst of Military Policy
179
Military Revival in the 1880s
193
Philosopher of Sea Power
207
The Beginning of the Battleship
226
The United States as a World Power 18991922
241
War and Defense in the Imperial
262
Apostle of Preparedness
273
Military and Air Policy in the 1930s
398
The Protective Mobilization Plan
418
The Lessons of World War II
435
Harry S Truman Faces a Revolutionary Future
459
102
465
The Military Revolution Since 1948
480
A New Look
496
Dwight D Eisenhower Looks to a Complex Future
507
John F Kennedy Moves Away from the Cold
514
Defense Policy of the 1960s
521
111
537
117
545
127
553
143

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