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Strategy

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 33 Collections and/or Records:

Hartley, Donald H.: A model for induced social change : the U.S. occupation forces impact on Japan -- 1945-1952, 1971 Apr 15

 Item — Box 322, Folder: 16
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F82 1971 no. 158
Scope and Contents

A thesis submitted to the faculty of The School of Public and International Affairs of the George Washington University in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in International Affairs 30th September 1971

Dates: 1971 Apr 15

Heslin, John G.: Combat power : an ontological approach., 1978

 Item — Box 367, Folder: 6
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F92 1978 no.22
Dates: 1978

Hingson, James M.: Public Opinion of Russia and the United States as it Relates to their National Interest, 1958 Dec 12

 File — Box 133, Folder: 17
Identifier: RG-13
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Student paper by Capt. J. M. Hingson in which he questioned whether our national strategy should conform to the main-street version, or should foreign policy be the consensus of the intellectual group that has taken the time to make a thorough study and scientific analysis of a long-term plan. To this end he studied the public opinion on both Soviet and U.S. strategy.

Dates: 1958 Dec 12

Holden, Kenneth L.: U.S. military strategy for limited and general war, 1976

 Item — Box 362, Folder: 22
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F94 1976 no.91
Dates: 1976

Holmes, Paul L.: Public Education and National Strategy of the United States, 1958 Dec 12

 File — Box 133, Folder: 22
Identifier: RG-13
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Student paper written by Cdr. P. L. Holmes, USN in which he considered the public school system and its relation to national strategy. He argued that the public school system should prepare students for professional education and technical training to meet societal requirements.

Dates: 1958 Dec 12

Jones, Donald R.: The Exploitation of Inner Space -- Prime Element of National Strategy, 1961 Mar 1

 File — Box 221, Folder: 12
Identifier: RG-13
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A student paper by CDR D. R Jones for the course in naval warfare at the Naval War College in which he attempted to establish that optimum knowledge of the oceans of the world is a prime and requisite element of sea power and proposed that this knowledge of inner space (i.e., the aqueous envelope of the earth extending from the surface of the ocean to its floor) is necessary for both national defense purposes and to ensure the exploitation of the oceans' vast food, mineral and energy resources. The author suggested that scientific and technological activities in oceanography should be broadened and increased to not only strengthen the U.S. military posture but also to satisfy the needs of the burgeoning populations of the world.

Dates: 1961 Mar 1

Lang, Hugh E.: Escalation : strategy or stagnation, 1966

 File — Box 259, Folder: 12
Identifier: RG-13- File N420 .F8 1966 no.68
Dates: 1966

Mahan, Alfred T.: Abstract of his Lectures - Strategy of the Caribbean and Napoleon's Campaign of 1796, 1896

 File — Box 1, Folder: 22
Identifier: RG-15
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Abstract of six lectures on strategy that were given by Captain A. T. Mahan at the Naval War College. Over some time, Mahan delivered a course of lectures upon strategy that clearly and forcibly set forth the great truths of the art of war. The whole course was divided into two series, the first being, "The Strategic Features of the Caribbean" and the second series was devoted to "Some Considerations of the Art of War, Naval and Land, with Illustrations from Bonaparte's Italian Campaign of 1796-1797."

It is not apparent who compiled this abstract.

Dates: 1896

Mahan, Alfred T.: Abstract of Lectures on Strategy, 1899

 File — Box 1, Folder: 30
Identifier: RG-15
Scope and Contents

Abstract of six lectures on strategy that were given by Captain A. T. Mahan at the Naval War College. Over some time, Mahan delivered a course of lectures upon strategy that clearly and forcibly set forth the great truths of the art of war. The whole course was divided into two series, the first being, "The Strategic Features of the Caribbean" and the second series was devoted to "Some Considerations of the Art of War, Naval and Land, with Illustrations from Bonaparte's Italian Campaign of 1796-1797."

It is not apparent who compiled this abstract.

Dates: 1899

Mahan, Alfred T.: Discourse on the Strategic Value of a Point, 1896

 File — Box 1, Folder: 21
Identifier: RG-15
Scope and Contents

Lecture given by Captain A. T. Mahan and the Naval War College in which he stated that the strategic value of any point depended on three principal conditions which included its position, its military strength (offensive and defensive), and the resources of the place itself and the surrounding country.

Dates: 1896