American Military ThoughtWalter 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 |
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