War And Military History

 

Military

 

  • Military Operations
    The increasing trend toward military engagement in small operations has raised concerns which revolve around reduced capabilities and sufficient units of the appropriate types. Military leaders must understand the challenges of MOOTW and develop a broader strategy for shared engagement with the civil-political dimension.

  • The War of 1812
    Stimulated Growth of U.S. Domestic Industry: The pre-war embargoes and British naval blockades forced American manufacturers to begin making goods of the type formally imported from Europe. Factories thrived, and interstate commerce became a large business.

  • Early War Journalism
    With diminished ranks, thinned by those 30 guns which the Russians had laid with the most deadly accuracy, with a halo of flashing steel above their heads, and with a cheer which was many a noble fellow's death cry, they flew into the smoke of the batteries.

  • World War II Nisei Hero
    Johnny's last letter home, written from France while on R&R, was typical of his love of life, country and family - and his skill at writing:

  • War In Vietnam
    Regrettably, it falls, once again, to the United States, and a VERY small select group of its allies, to stand up against the forces which would destroy Western Civilization. We have the strength, yes. But do we have the will?

  • Global Thermal Nuclear War
    This is possible. In Hinduism Shiva is called the Great Destroyer. But such destruction makes use of the positive destructive principle. It is the removal of sin and illusion! Correction of this mistaken and reframing it to mean an Inner Jihad against the evil within

  • Top Military Recruiters
    This is a wonderful pattern. As hypnosis shows, when you have someone who is willing to “just suppose” you have them essentially in trance. When they suppose something they are going into a deep trance where anything you are saying is true.

  • Military Tactic
    While we are, in all our being, advocates of life, life in fact as our principal defense against death, we also know that a slow war of attrition can kill more people than a deft move that achieves a military goal suddenly.

  • Military Commissions
    The Supreme Court ruled that by setting up the military commissions, carefully guarded doctrine of separation of powers, under which the executive branch may not usurp the authority of either the judiciary was also violated.

  • Military Suffers Equipment
    Mere belt tightening is not the answer in the middle of a crisis, such as a war, with other hot spots and threats to the U.S. across the globe. And the U.S. Congress is far from a good example of abiding by budget constraints.

  • Retired Military
    The costs of setting up systems to notify military personnel, help military personnel access credit reports, and the potential help they will need in becoming whole again should identity theft become an issue and damage credit and loss of identity, is initially estimated to cost between $25 million and $100 million.

  • Military Intelligence
    It may be presumed that George W. Bush’s recent nomination of Michael Hayden, an Army general and former head of the NSA, to head the CIA as Director of Central Intelligence, is a major step toward a fascist military approach to intelligence gathering and covert unsanctioned operations.

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