The attack of the 502th Infantry regiment at BEST, HOLLAND, was a part of OPERATION MARKET which aimed to open a corridor from the Belgium-Holland border to the city of ARNHEM, HOLLAND. The corridor was to be established by means of a...
The attack on Pearl Harbor propelled the United States into World War II. They found themselves facing an educated Japanese force. This force could speak English fluently and they decoded English message traffic instantly. The Unites States needed...
The attack on Stalingrad is considered the most bloodiest and that causes more damage to the environment. VI. German Army attacked repeatedly without achieving its objective. Germans and Russians fight without considering the collateral damage to...
The attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001, originating from Afghanistan, and the earthquake in January 2010 that devastated Haiti illustrate the different dangers that weak and failed states represent to the international...
The attacks of 11 September 2001 showed that America has problems with its immigration system. The nineteen hijackers involved in these attacks took advantage of a problematic immigration system to penetrate the U.S. and wreak havoc. The porous...
The attacks of 11 September 2001 taught the United States that weak states can pose as great a danger to our national interests as strong states. With this lesson still fresh in the minds of policy makers, and the mixed results of several...
The attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon left the American public in a state of anguish and anger. With the debris still smoldering in the streets of New York, Bush stated that the United States and all those who want global peace...
The attitudes toward fear of death and dying among Army officers are of military importance because of their potential influence upon abilities to cope with the responsibilities of leadership. Previous studies have indicated that fears in of dying...
The Australian (AS) soldier has a short but very proud military history. In the 104 years since federation the digger, the colloquial name given to the AS soldier, has displayed courage, initiative, and teamwork; the AS Army values. Day to day...
The Australian Army has commenced a process of transformation to meet the demands of the increasingly complex operational environment in which it is currently operating, and will continue to operate in the foreseeable future. The Australian...
The Australian Army has prepared its personnel exceptionally well regarding equity and diversity within the armed forces. The Army has one of the best training and resource programs available to ensure that issues are to a minimum and when...
The Australian military has a proud history of engagement in Africa in support of Commonwealth and national interests as well as a history of peacekeeping in support of humanitarian assistance. With Australia's attention diverted to the Middle East...
The author attempts to show some of the problems that confront an officer detailed on relief work and present a plan by which all regular officers detailed on National Guard and reserve duty can have a short course of instruction without cost to...
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...
The author describes the importance of effective coordination and plans, that the system of defense was too rigid, and that there were errors by both the regimental and division commanders. Two maps show the Marne area and the sector occupied by...
The author describes two conferences which he attended at CGSC. The reviews, as revealed by the author, represent the best military thought on the subject of a future war and set forth the logistical problems likely to be encountered.
The author discusses the functions of the command, particularly illustrating some of the major problems of coordination with each command which were necessary in accomplishing the mission assigned.
The author examines the broad aspects of economic mobilization with particular reference to the problem of supply and to submit recommendations on actions considered necessary in preparation for a future war.
The author gives an outline of the German situation. Topics include: an introduction; an evaluation of the western front after the invasion in the Netherlands and the situation at the west wall in autumn 1944 (including a brief appraisal of the...
The author has adopted a twofold approach to the Aitape campaign. In the first part of his Leavenworth Paper, he examines the strategic and operational levels of the battle, particularly command decision making and its relationship to Ultra. The...