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Box 32

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Contains 53 Results:

Wright, Edwin M.: Strategic Importance of the Middle East, 1961

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 52
Identifier: RG-15
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

Classified and unclassified lectures delivered by visiting scholars, flag rank officers, and government officials.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1961

Ashbrook, Arthur G.: The Economy and Natural Resources of Communist China, 1961

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 53
Identifier: RG-15
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

Classified and unclassified lectures delivered by visiting scholars, flag rank officers, and government officials.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1961

Eisenhower, Dwight D.: Military Considerations in Grand Strategy, 1961 Oct 03

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 17
Identifier: RG-15- File RG15_32_17_01_VR2635
Scope and Contents This address encompasses a range of topics including the responsibility and scope of leadership within the armed services, the interplay between military operations and broader national interests, and the importance of cohesive and informed decision-making in both domestic and international contexts.Eisenhower discusses the vital integration of moral, economic, intellectual, and military strength as integral components of national defense, highlighting the multifaceted nature of security beyond mere military capability. He emphasizes the importance of education and understanding within the officer corps of the armed services, advocating for a well-rounded approach to leadership that considers global history, conflicting ideologies, and the socioeconomic realities of the time.The lecture also touches on the significance of spiritual and moral values in contrast to the ideological stances of adversaries like the Soviet Union, suggesting that the defense of freedom encompasses more than territorial integrity but extends to preserving a way of life. Eisenhower calls for self-restraint and dedication among military leaders and suggests that conflicts and decisions should be approached with a comprehensive understanding of their broader implications.Eisenhower's dialogue with the audience, through a question-and-answer session, further explores topics such as the challenges of multinational military forces, the public debate on military...
Dates: 1961 Oct 03