On 10 -11 September 2003, the Center for the Study of Intelligence hosted a conference in Charlottesville, Virginia, to discuss the subject “Intelligence for a New Era in American Foreign Policy.” One of the recommendations from that...
Analysts and analysts alone create intelligence. Although technological marvels assist analysts by cataloging and presenting data, information and evidence in new ways, they do not do analysis. To be most effective, analysts need an overarching,...
While the history of the Mongolian military dates back several thousand years, the contribution of the Mongolian Armed Forces to international peace support operations has gained significant momentum only in recent years. Since the first deployment...
This study is a historical account of the Japanese plan of campaign for its forces in Manchuria. It describes the strategical objective to concentrate land forces against the Russian Army at Liao-yang.
This study includes the defense of the 1st Siberian Army Corps against the Second Japanese Army was defeated because of poor intelligence, decisions, and misuse of force.
This study the focus and conclusions are on the Russian use of reconnaissance, which was inadequate, the security which was deemed sufficient in the situation, and the ineffective cavalry.
This study is a discussion of the two opposing armies (French and German) reconnaissance and security measures planned and the subsequent effects upon the execution of the operation.
This study discusses the qualities of leadership exercised by Generals Kuropatkin and Stackelburg in connection with the Battle of Wa-Fan-Gou as shown by their actions and orders.
This study concerns the movements in the operations of the 1st Division and concludes that the planning and execution of the ground reconnaissance and security led to success.