This topic of this student paper is the development of a system for unified overall supply control in the national military establishment under the present concept of unification of the Armed Forces.
Studies and evaluates World War II and proposed supply control procedures in the national military establishment and each of the three departments, Army, Navy and Air Force, to determine the feasibility and desirability of establishing a unified...
To develop a "unit of fire" for modern organizations and weapons used in infantry, armored, and airborne operations is the topic for this student paper.
Develops a Unit of Fire for weapons used in infantry operations, armored operations and airborne operations. Insures that figures used for each weapon are in proportion to each other. Develops the relationship between a Department of the Army and a...
Analyses various plans for Universal Military Training and prepares a plan that might be acceptable to both the War Department and Congress. Concludes that division and joint training are not essential to a Universal Military (UMT) program since...
This is a study of the organization and coordinative relationships involved in the control, administration, and operation of ocean shipping in national emergency.
Examines the (then) present system of segregating prisoners of war by political ideology and attempts to determine if system can be improved by polygraph examinations of prisoners of war.
Looks at the problem of dislocating the Japanese naval blockade from Manila Bay sufficiently to permit the entry of U.S. supply ships into Bataan and Corregidor. Concludes that the solution lies in U.S. heavy bombers from Australia to dislocate the...
The winner of the MacArthur Military Leadership Writing Competition for the CGSC Class 1989. This paper will focus on Gorshkov's application of his vision of seapower using the model contained in FM 22-103. In developing the concept of vision, FM...
The author defines and analyzes the war aims of the United States in World Wars I and II. Each major aim is examined separately, an attempt is made to show why it was or was not a desirable aim, and then arrive at conclusions regarding the...
Presents the impact of war on labor supply and the methods which can be used to fulfill the wartime manpower needs of the civilian economy, war industries, and the armed forces. Looks at labor supply issues in World War I and World War II and...
This student paper deals with the determination of plans, procedures, and agencies necessary to attain the most effective control over and distribution of manpower in a future war. The labor force, sources of manpower, the manpower situation in...
This is a presentation of the salient factors that determine the position of neutral states and their subjects during war as authorized by international law. The author focuses on the rights and duties of neutrals, maritime war and neutral commerce...
Discusses the variety of objectives of the peace statement, including stating achievable goals and the acquisition of sympathy or support from various entities and the desire to influence the internal politics of at least some of the participating...
Proper wearing of the uniform has been increasingly important since the cessation of hostilities in the European Theater. Uniform regulations have been published, "Buck-up" drives have been instituted, and many other measures have been taken to...
The Winner of the MacArthur Military Leadership Writing Competition for the CGSC Class of 1987. Airland Battle Doctrine will only be successful if leaders place emphasis on establishing unit cohesion and developing quality soldiers. Indeed, FM...