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  • Reality check.
    Tyler, John Thomas // Brookings Review; Fall94, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p30 

    Focuses on scenario-based military planning. Scenario-based planning during the Cold War; Scenario-based planning as intellectual trap and crutch; Events which gave a peek of reality not factored in planning; Ignoring reality; Finding scenarios reflective of the real world.

  • 400 military jobs now in jeopardy from U.S. review.
    Roberts, Deon // New Orleans CityBusiness (1994 to 2008); 9/29/2003, Vol. 24 Issue 14, p1 

    Reports on the probable decommissioning of the P-3C squadron and F/A-18 Hornet squadron in the U.S. Evaluation of the military community; Elimination of jobs from military operations; Impact of the plan on the economy.

  • How Congress won the war in the Gulf.
    Boo, K. // Washington Monthly; Oct91, Vol. 23 Issue 10, p31 

    Discusses the little-known five-year-old law called the Goldwater-Nichols Defense Reorganization Act and its effect in the Persian Gulf War. The shifting of control of military operations from the four competing military bureaucracies to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) and a...

  • A BETTER WAY.
    Boo, K. // JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly; Spring2002, Issue 30, p108 

    Focuses on the joint lessons learned program launched by the Joint Center for Lessons Learned (JCLL) in the U.S. Purpose of the program; Services provided by JCLL; Process involved in the analysis of operational military plans.

  • POLICY DOCUMENTS OF INTEREST.
    Galdorisi, George // U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings; Apr2001, Vol. 127 Issue 4, p102 

    Presents policy documents related to maritime issues in the Council for Security Cooperation of the Asia Pacific as of April 2001. Initiatives taken by the member nations under Asia Pacific Maritime co-operation; Need to identify and define maritime issues for further action; Monograph...

  • Best-laid plans gang oft astray.
    Paige, Sean // Insight on the News; 12/08/97, Vol. 13 Issue 45, p44 

    Focuses on the House vote of 352 to 64 to over-ride American President Bill Clinton's veto of 38 military construction projects. Comments from Senator Robert Byrd, a West Virginia Democrat; Items which the President cut from the bill; Information on other bills which were vetoed.

  • FROM THE EDITORS.
    Paige, Sean // Naval War College Review; Autumn2007, Vol. 60 Issue 4, p3 

    The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one by George Quester on the history of preemptive or preventive military action by great powers and another by Geoffrey Till on the debate over the new maritime strategy under development in the U.S. Navy.

  • High Noon with a Section of Talons.
    Garrick, Michael // Approach: The Naval Safety Center's Aviation Magazine; Aug2001, Vol. 46 Issue 8, p14 

    Reports the plan to launch the VR 1140 from Tulsa International to Dallas, Texas. Prediction of weather for the flight by weather-guessers; Confirmation on the route scheduled; Impact of a breakdown in flight planning.

  • Fate of the Union.
    Parre�as, Juno // Lesbian News; Mar2002, Vol. 27 Issue 8, p29 

    Comments on the abandonment of the United States negotiation with North Korea. Failure of the federal government to stop terrorism; Encouragement of military action by the government; Increase of military funding.

  • Opposition blasts Defense Ministry campaign as blatant 'electioneering'
    Breyerov�, Petra // Prague Business Journal; 4/29/2002, Vol. 7 Issue 17, p3 

    Reports on the negative reactions of promoting military reforms in Prague, Czech Republic. Accounts on the money spent for the leaflets during the campaign; Criticism made by the citizens on the intention of the reform; Request to the Defense ministry on the payment of the advertisement of the...

  • Future Warfare and the Decline of Human Decisionmaking.
    Adams, Thomas K. // Parameters: U.S. Army War College; Winter2001/2002, Vol. 31 Issue 4, p57 

    Focuses on the consequences with the innovations in the combat systems. Impact of the information-based systems on the intervention of humans in decision making; Comprehensibility of factors involved in automated warfare; Importance of human participation in the combat system innovation.

  • THE BUSINESS SIDE OF DEFENSE PLANNING.
    Foreman, C.W.; Mertes, F.P. // Business Horizons; Summer66, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p27 

    Examines the use of management techniques for the defense planning in the United States. Accounts on the growth of modern business theories; Comparison between business and military planning; Uncertainties over the military and business decisions.

  • Reassessing Strategy: A Historical Examination.
    Caraccilo, Dominic J. // Military Review; Jul/Aug2001, Vol. 81 Issue 4, p90 

    Presents a historical examination of military strategy. Factors to consider in pre-war planning; Evaluation of the pre-war British plan during the United States (U.S.) Revolution; Strategy used by the U.S. in the Korean War; Victory of the Algerian insurgency against French occupation forces.

  • Time Out.
    Puttre, Michael // Journal of Electronic Defense; Oct2002, Vol. 25 Issue 10, p14 

    Comments on controversies confronting simulation of military joint exercises in the U.S. Reference to the Millennium Challenge 2002; Setting of war game; Criticisms against the simulation exercises.

  • The Netherlands to Modernize Apaches.
    Fiszer, Michal; Gruszczynski, Jerzy // Journal of Electronic Defense; Oct2003, Vol. 26 Issue 10, p22 

    Reports on the Netherlands government's plan of modernizing its AH-64D Apache helicopters. Total worth of the project; Contractors for the upgrade.

  • North Vietnam's final offensive: Strategic endgame nonpareil.
    Pribbenow, Merle L. // Parameters: U.S. Army War College; Winter99/2000, Vol. 29 Issue 4, p58 

    Focuses on the evolution of the Communist People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) campaign strategy. Completion of a draft study entitled `Outline Study of a Plan to Win the War in the South'; Deficiencies of armored and artillery forces of PAVN; Phases of the offensive plan for 1975; Goals for the...

  • Difficult Questions in Iraq.
    Leibstone, Marvin // Military Technology; Oct2003, Vol. 27 Issue 10, p4 

    Focuses on the queries concerning the number of U.S. soldiers serving in post-war Iraq. Transition of the country from dictatorship toward self-governance; Deployment of liberating military forces; Facilitation of a post-war security missions.

  • China plans to build its first carrier.
    Leibstone, Marvin // Christian Science Monitor; 6/3/98, Vol. 90 Issue 131, p9 

    Notes that China intends to build an aircraft carrier which will not be operational until 2020. Thailand's aircraft carrier; Details of carrier plan; Costs and funding.

  • Executive Summary.
    Gurney, D. H. // JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly; 2009 4th Quarter, Issue 55, p8 

    The article discusses various articles published within the issue, including an essay by Dr. Thomas Mahnken on defense planning and complex operations, one by Dr. Janet Breslin-Smith and Colonel Cliff Krieger on military school strategy and one by professors Derek Reveron and James Cook on the...

  • Rumors.
    Wahlers, Stuart // Military Intelligence; Jul-Sep91, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p22 

    Focuses on detailed military planning of rumor campaigns. Psychological operations tool; Integration of rumors with other systems in the commander's inventory; Various forms of rumors; Rumor control.

  • Installation Antiterrorism Force-Protection Planning.
    Flynn, Michael J. // Military Review; Mar/Apr2002, Vol. 82 Issue 2, p9 

    Presents an overview of the installation antiterrorism force protection (AT/FP) and considers the military decisionmaking process (MDMP) from an installation AT/FP perspective. Actions involved in combating terrorism; Overview of the AT/FP program; Principles which will ensure an effective...

  • Untitled.
    Flynn, Michael J. // Army Logistician; Jul2007, Vol. 39 Issue 4, p55 

    A photograph depicting the Logistics Movement Coordination Center (LMCC) in Iraq is presented.

  • Argentine Airpower in the Falklands War.
    Corum, James S. // Air & Space Power Journal; Fall2002, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p59 

    Air warriors can learn many important lessons from the Falklands War. For example, the British experience demonstrated the value of long-range aerial early warning systems, while successful Argentine Exocet attacks revealed the dangers of antiship missiles. The Argentine air force was at a great...

  • Transforming the Army for the Next Century--The Future Is Here Today!
    Escribano, Raul E.; Logan, Philip J. // Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin; Oct-Dec2000, Vol. 26 Issue 4, p12 

    Focuses on the necessity of army transformation for the next century in the United States. Role of technological advances in military transformation; Factors contributing to the military transformation; Goal of military transformation.

  • COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS FOR STRATEGIC DECISIONS.
    Foster, Richard B.; Hoeber, Francis P. // Journal of the Operations Research Society of America; Nov55, Vol. 3 Issue 4, p482 

    Focuses on the cost-effectiveness analysis in the planning of complex systems for military. Development of a measure of the feasibility constraint in military planning; Description of the time-frame needed for military planning; Steps for the development of a weapon system model; Graphic...

  • From STAG One to Tora Bora.
    Winkler, David F. // Sea Power; Mar2002, Vol. 45 Issue 3, p29 

    Examines the important part of the military arsenal in the U.S. Invention of the automatic gyroscopic stabilizer; Implication of the loss of television picture; Demolition of the strategic lighthouse on Cape St. George Island.

  • Disagreements flare over war plans for Somalia.
    Winkler, David F. // Michigan Citizen; 12/4/2011, Vol. 34 Issue 4, pA2 

    The article reports on the disagreement between Somalia and other countries, including Uganda, Ethiopia and the U.S. that fired out over war plans for Somalia.

  • Can Reading Clausewitz Save Us? To the Editor.
    Echevarria II, Antulio J. // Parameters: U.S. Army War College; Summer2004, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p122 

    Presents a letter to the editor in response to the article "Can Reading Clausewitz Save Us From Future Mistakes?," by Bruce Fleming published in the June 2004 issue.

  • Can Reading Clausewitz Save Us? To the Editor:.
    Bassford, Chris // Parameters: U.S. Army War College; Summer2004, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p123 

    Presents a letter to the editor commenting on war strategy published in the June 2004 issue.

  • On "An Alternative Future Force" The Authors Reply.
    Wlison, Peter; Gordon IV, John; Johnson, David E. // Parameters: U.S. Army War College; Summer2004, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p131 

    Presents a reply to the letter to the editor on the transformation strategy in the Armed Forces published in the June 2004 issue.

  • REVIEW: The National Codes Centre.
    Wlison, Peter; Gordon IV, John; Johnson, David E. // Professional Engineering; 9/19/2007, Vol. 20 Issue 17, p72 

    The article provides information about the National Codes Centre in Buckinghamshire, England. Accordingly, the Centre, which houses a set of buildings, has been used by the British army as a place of operation on its intelligence work during the threat of war with Germany in 1938. Moreover, the...

  • EXPEDITIONARY GOVERNMENT.
    Yingling, Paul L. // Wilson Quarterly; Spring2009, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p10 

    A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "The Expeditionary Imperative," by John A. Nagl in the winter 2009 issue.

  • China: More Foe than Friend.
    Givler, Steven A. // U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings; Mar2002, Vol. 128 Issue 3, p86 

    Exposes the military agenda of China behind the free trade facade. Characteristics of China; Account of China's communism; Initiative of Chinese government to gain military strength.

  • Milspace Shift To Go Ahead.
    Givler, Steven A. // Aviation Week & Space Technology; Jul2002, Vol. 157 Issue 1, p31 

    Reports the merger of the Strategic and Space commands into a single entity in the U.S. Unification of control in military operations; Elimination of command redundancies; Facilitation of the decision-making.

  • Why should we help politicians to wage war?
    Amit, Daniel // Nature; 6/12/2003, Vol. 423 Issue 6941, p683 

    Focuses on the role played by scientists in promotion of war and military development. Involvement of scientists in military thinking of the U.S. government; Examples of the involvement of scientists from India and Pakistan in military development; Disadvantage from the unwillingness of Asian...

  • US Military Plans Drone Base Near Mali: Official.
    Amit, Daniel // Moderate Voice; 01/28/2013, p14 

    The article reports that the U.S. military is planning to set up a base near Mali to bolster surveillance of Al-Qaeda.

  • Army, USSOCOM, USJFCOM, Build Toward Capstone Unified Quest 2009.
    Roosevelt, Ann // Defense Daily; 11/6/2008, Vol. 240 Issue 26, p6 

    The article offers information on the Interagency and Military Planning Unit of Effort Seminar to be held in McLean, Virginia in the first week of November 2008.

  • From Deterrence to Doomsday Machine: The German Way of War, 1890-1914.
    Showalter, Dennis // Journal of Military History; Jul2000, Vol. 64 Issue 3, p679 

    Proposes to demonstrate the rational-actor elements of the German approach to war. Importance of policy to German military planning; Focal points which the German armies are increasingly concentrated between 1890 and 1914; Ways the nature of modern railway systems fostered an offensive approach...

  • Military Strategy in War and Peace.
    Ferris, John; Keeley, James; Terriff, Terry // Journal of Military & Strategic Studies; Fall2010, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p1 

    An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses various reports within the issue on topics including one on the impact of military strategies and how it transforms the military.

  • India Launches Artillery Competition.
    Ahmedullah, Mohammed; Bonsignore, Ezio // Military Technology; Mar2002, Vol. 26 Issue 3/4, p22 

    Provides information on the restructuring and re-equipment of the field artillery assets of the Indian Army in 2002. Types of artillery included in the Indian inventory; Cause of delays in the procurement of artillery; Bid by military artillery supplier Bofors AB.

  • European procurement spree on the horizon.
    Cook, Nick // Interavia Business & Technology; Jan2001, Vol. 56 Issue 649, p32 

    Focuses on the European Union's planned Rapid Reaction Force, which will need additional equipment to meet requirements in several key areas. Level of coordination applied to the outstanding requirements; Major contributions to the program; Adoption of a lego-set approach to the project; Need...

  • The Perception Management Process.
    Jones, Craig S. // Military Review; Dec98-Feb99, Vol. 78 Issue 6, p38 

    Focuses on the methodology of information operations (IO) based on the observations of United States Task Force (TF) Eagle's IO cell in Bosnia in December 1997 and the work done by the Land Information Warfare Activity (LIWA). What perception management is; Information on the IO Organization;...

  • Filling a Strategic-Level Void.
    Harman, Larry D. // Army Logistician; Nov/Dec2004, Vol. 36 Issue 6, p44 

    Focuses on the remedies in addressing the strategic-level void in the U.S. military. Need for the U.S. to implement rapid strategic-level structural changes that allow preemptive and simultaneous tactical-level actions to thwart adversaries; Emphasis of defense plans to address internal...

  • ESA Defers Ariane Support Plan.
    Taverna, Michael A. // Aviation Week & Space Technology; 6/24/2002, Vol. 156 Issue 25, p52 

    Reports the opposition of the European Space Agency on the survival plan of the Ariane launcher system in Europe. Disapproval in the terms of government support; Estimation of launch costs; Assessment of the economic funding.

  • OFFENSE AND DEFENSE.
    Hersh, Seymour M. // New Yorker; 4/7/2003, Vol. 79 Issue 7, p43 

    Analyzes the errors committed by United States Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, in planning for the war against Iraq. Arguments given by Rumsfeld for reducing the number of soldiers for the ground force; Refusal of Rumsfeld to follow the deployment document used by the country's military...

  • TERRORISM AND TURNOUTS: THE CONTROVERSY.
    Peterson, David F. // Fire Engineering; Mar2002, Vol. 155 Issue 3, p89 

    Focuses on the preparation of fire departments for a response to international terrorism in the U.S. Discussion of chemical nerve agents; Guidebooks for responses to terrorism; Comparison between military and fire extinction planning.

  • S1000D: A Standard for Technical Documentation.
    Weidenbrueck, Dieter // Intercom; Sep/Oct2006, Vol. 53 Issue 8, p14 

    The article discusses the standards for technical documentation, particularly the S1000D or military planning standard for the creation and delivery of technical documentation adopted in Europe and in the U.S. S1000D creates structured and neutral data and ensures the accessibility of the...

  • Analyzing The �Axis of Evil�.
    Barry, John; Watson, Russel // Bulletin with Newsweek; 2/12/2002, Vol. 120 Issue 6311, p62 

    Focuses on the military planning of the government to fight terrorism in the U.S. Assessment of the administration on the countries of Iran, Iraq and North Korea; Development of weapons for mass destructions; Investigation for unilateral military actions; Proliferation of another Pyongyang...

  • Exit Strategy Delusions.
    Record, Jeffrey // Parameters: U.S. Army War College; Winter2001/2002, Vol. 31 Issue 4, p21 

    Focuses on the aspects of U.S. military interventions. Importance of defining exit strategies in military actions; Correlation between political purpose and military action; Influence of public opinion on war aims.

  • MALAYSIA.
    Warner, Denis // New Republic; 3/16/63, Vol. 148 Issue 11, p11 

    Focuses on the advice of Indonesian leaders to the American officials in Jakarta that they favored using their militant forces to seize the three British Borneo territories. Interest of leaders in protecting Indonesia's flanks; Absence of leaders interest in the territorial conquest; Countries...

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