Principles of War: The American Genesis; The Role of Doctrine in Naval Warfare; The Conduct of War by Maj. E.S. Johnson, Lt. CDR. Dudley W. Knox and Baron Colmar Von Der Goltz respectively
Material type: TextSeries: . 12915 Publication details: 1993Summary: Principles of War: The American Genesis; The Role of Doctrine in Naval Warfare; The Conduct of War by Maj. E.S. Johnson, Lt. CDR. Dudley W. Knox and Baron Colmar Von Der Goltz respectively. The purpose of this organization is to instruct the officer corps through the exchange of ideas in all areas of the art of war in a manner that will encourage them to seek out truth, and in a manner to place theory and practice in proper relationship. Its goal is to increase professionalism in the officer corps. Its objectives is to encourage officers to read and write on the art of war; to provide military classics, free of charge, for those officers who have the interest in the art of war; to provide periodic Art of War Newsletters which may include provocative meterial of interest; to provide a vehicle for officers to write for publication, such as semiannual Art of War Reader or collection of papers; to encourage the study of large-unit operations by providing material in this area.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Principles of War: The American Genesis; The Role of Doctrine in Naval Warfare; The Conduct of War by Maj. E.S. Johnson, Lt. CDR. Dudley W. Knox and Baron Colmar Von Der Goltz respectively. The purpose of this organization is to instruct the officer corps through the exchange of ideas in all areas of the art of war in a manner that will encourage them to seek out truth, and in a manner to place theory and practice in proper relationship. Its goal is to increase professionalism in the officer corps. Its objectives is to encourage officers to read and write on the art of war; to provide military classics, free of charge, for those officers who have the interest in the art of war; to provide periodic Art of War Newsletters which may include provocative meterial of interest; to provide a vehicle for officers to write for publication, such as semiannual Art of War Reader or collection of papers; to encourage the study of large-unit operations by providing material in this area.
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