Strategy and Command

Strategy and Command
Title Strategy and Command PDF eBook
Author Louis Morton
Publisher
Total Pages 792
Release 1962
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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Strategy and Command

Strategy and Command
Title Strategy and Command PDF eBook
Author Louis Morton
Publisher CreateSpace
Total Pages 792
Release 2015-07-11
Genre
ISBN 9781515023258

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For the United States, full involvement in World War II began and ended in the Pacific Ocean. Although the accepted grand strategy of the war was the defeat of Germany first, the sweep of Japanese victory in the weeks and months after Pearl Harbor impelled the United States to move as rapidly as it could to stem the enemy tide of conquest in the Pacific. Shocked as they were by the initial attack, the American people were also united in their determination to defeat Japan, and the Pacific war became peculiarly their own affair. In this great theater it was the United States that ran the war, and had the determining voice in answering questions of strategy and command as they arose. The natural environment made the prosecution of war in the Pacific of necessity an interservice effort, and any real account of it must, as this work does, take into full account the views and actions of the Navy as well as those of the Army and its Air Forces. These are the factors-a predominantly American theater of war covering nearly one-third the globe, and a joint conduct of war by land, sea, and air on the largest scale in American history-that make this volume on the Pacific war of particular significance today. It is the capstone of the eleven volumes published or being published in the Army's World War II series that deal with military operations in the Pacific area, and it is one that should command wide attention from the thoughtful public as well as the military reader in these days of global tension.

Strategy and Command

Strategy and Command
Title Strategy and Command PDF eBook
Author David Horner
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 355
Release 2021-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1316512371

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Compilation of writings on the Australian military's history of strategy and command.

Strategy and command

Strategy and command
Title Strategy and command PDF eBook
Author Louis Morton
Publisher
Total Pages 761
Release 1989
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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Command and Control

Command and Control
Title Command and Control PDF eBook
Author IFSTA.
Publisher Prentice Hall
Total Pages 0
Release 2017-08-28
Genre
ISBN 9780134874012

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By Robert Murgallis This book details the basic processes that apply to all incidents as well as some of the specific procedures necessary to make effective decisions at certain common occupancies. It covers incident scene decision-making in depth, presenting the two current and successful methodologies for making emergency decisions. The authors explain the basic ICS elements in an easy-to-understand method and introduce the concepts of Unified Command, Complex Command, Area Command, and Incident Management Teams. This text adds to information given in Command and Control as well as introducing new materials and new occupancy types.

Command and Control

Command and Control
Title Command and Control PDF eBook
Author Robert Murgallis
Publisher
Total Pages 372
Release 2012
Genre Command and control at fires
ISBN 9780879394554

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Inventing Grand Strategy and Teaching Command

Inventing Grand Strategy and Teaching Command
Title Inventing Grand Strategy and Teaching Command PDF eBook
Author Jon Tetsuro Sumida
Publisher Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Total Pages 188
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780801863400

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Between 1890 and 1913, Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan published a series of books on naval warfare in the age of sail, which established his reputation as the founder of modern strategic history. The author of this work argues that Mahan has been misunderstood and reconsiders his works.