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Strategy

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:

The Philosophy of the Order Form (1924 Edition), 1924

 Item
Identifier: MSC-013- Item MSC013_02_06_04
Scope and Contents

A revised version of a lecture delivered by William McCarty Little during the Summer Conference, 1913. The lecture begins with the central motto, "Whatsoever you take in hand, remember the end, and you will never do amiss," which encapsulates the essence of the lecture. The lecture details the structure and importance of an operation order, emphasizing the "End-in-View" as the guiding objective for any action. It explores the trinity in man and nature — head, heart, and muscle — highlighting their roles in organization and execution. Definitions of key concepts such as mission, objective, and decision are provided to clarify their use in military contexts. The lecture underscores the significance of solidarity, mutual support among agents of execution, and the necessity of keeping the mission's end goal in focus to prevent selfishness and misdirected energy. Examples, including the War College’s influence, illustrate successful application of these principles, culminating in the assertion that recognizing and adhering to the end-in-view is crucial for overcoming challenges and achieving coherent, effective action.

Dates: 1924

The Philosophy of the Order Form (1924 Edition)

 Digital Record
Identifier: MSC013_02_06_04
Dates: 1924

Wakeman, Curtiss O.: Strategem for change, 1965

 File — Box 250, Folder: 12
Identifier: RG-13- File N420 .F82 1965 no.141
Dates: 1965

Walter, Charles W.: Interposition : the strategy and its potential use by the Soviet Union, 1970

 Item — Box 314, Folder: 17
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F8 1970 no.66
Dates: 1970

Yuill, Stuart J.: Quantitative information for strategic decisions, 1970

 Item — Box 315, Folder: 14
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F82 1970 no.123
Dates: 1970