Seeks to determine the advisability of eliminating the current chemical warfare training from from the curriculum of the Training Command. Casualty gases have been outlawed and US troops were not subject to attack during World War II. Paper...
Johnston, R. D.; Cole, J. D.; Harris, H. P.; Nevitt, W. R.
Seeks to determine the national power of Spain and Portugal with respect to their geographic, political, sociological and military status. Also seeks to determine the most likely lines of action and the effects thereof on the power potential of...
Presents the problem of underground facilities for storage in the Zone of the Interior and develops principles which should govern the development and use of such facilities in peace and war.
Reviews the Allied operations in the Ruhr in 1945 in order to determine the lessons to be learned. Looks at the strategic importance of the Ruhr area because of its participation in the coal industry and also the strategic concept of the Ruhr...
Looks at the strategic plan for the Philippines for both the Japanese and the United States. Seizing the islands would cut off fuel supply to Japan, which made it important strategically. Naval operations were essential to achieving this.
Looks at the relationship of economic warfare to its political objectives, economic nationalism, the concept of self-suffiency and its relationship to a war economy, types of special trade barriers (tariffs, clearing agreements, quotas, etc.),...
Analyses the effectiveness of modern antiaircraft weapons in defending vital areas against enemy air attacks. Looks at the air defense team, early warning systems, fighter aircraft, antiaircraft artillery, conventional aircraft weapons, and the...
Allard, H. W.; Schull, H. W.; Zoller, V. L.; Huntsberry, W. A.
Studies and analyzes the methods of command, control, organization and employment of Service Troops in the Army Service area. Also looks at the adaptability of the Logistical Division for employment within the Army Service Area. Recommends changes...
Attempts to determine possible need for and feasibility of creating a governmental agency responsible for disaster relief. Reviews major disasters since 1900 and US response, considers capabilities of then-presently available means to meet...
Fourth Place Winner of the MacArthur Military Leadership Writing Competition for the CGSC Class 2009 -- 01. Disobedience is the antithesis of the military establishment, an extremely intolerable behaviour in an institution that stresses the values...
The purpose of this paper was to evaluate the battles which occurred in Western Europe during the period 10 May to 17 June 1940 in order to test the hypothesis, "The lack of adequate Command Control Communications in the Allied Armies was one of...
A plan for mobilization of the morale of a nation during wartime. Constructs a Public Relations Council containing four groups; Publicity, Administration, Censorship and Welfare that would address the factors of morale: health, economic security...
The Winner of the MacArthur Military Leadership Writing Competition for the CGSC Class of 1987. Airland Battle Doctrine will only be successful if leaders place emphasis on establishing unit cohesion and developing quality soldiers. Indeed, FM...
Third Place Winner of the MacArthur Military Leadership Writing Competition for the CGSC Class 2006-02. So what is this thing called 'luck,' where in one instant what appears to be bad luck suddenly becomes good luck in one fell swoop. Is luck just...
USAF Air and Command Staff College student monograph. Last year thousands of fearless airborne soldiers leaped from United States Air Force troop carrier aircraft into space. They experienced the terrific wing blast as their bodies were propelled...
Focuses on the development of the military staff in command organization. Explores the history of military organization and its development in ancient and Roman civilization, Europe and the United States. Survey ends at World War I