Military Review, Band 37Command and General Staff School, 1957 |
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... organization required that the instructional depart- ments be reorganized on functional lines . The required organization grouped related functions and more definitely fixed respon- sibility . The next logical step was a decentrali ...
... organization required that the instructional depart- ments be reorganized on functional lines . The required organization grouped related functions and more definitely fixed respon- sibility . The next logical step was a decentrali ...
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... organization by July 1957 . 3. Reorganization of the College by July writing of some units of inst begun . The New Organizatio As a means of achieving the sired for 1957-58 and for the new organization is designed lowing principles : 1 ...
... organization by July 1957 . 3. Reorganization of the College by July writing of some units of inst begun . The New Organizatio As a means of achieving the sired for 1957-58 and for the new organization is designed lowing principles : 1 ...
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... ORGANIZATION . 3. A Faculty Board , with expanded cope , on which all department directors ire represented , together with a small oordinating staff , permitting essential ontrol of College matters of major signifi- ance . 4 ...
... ORGANIZATION . 3. A Faculty Board , with expanded cope , on which all department directors ire represented , together with a small oordinating staff , permitting essential ontrol of College matters of major signifi- ance . 4 ...
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... organization tomorrow performed by officers in these services . A 30 -. A CROSS CROSS the country a continuous manhunt is in progress . Eager agents of booming business , in- dustrial , scientific , and governmental or- ganizations are ...
... organization tomorrow performed by officers in these services . A 30 -. A CROSS CROSS the country a continuous manhunt is in progress . Eager agents of booming business , in- dustrial , scientific , and governmental or- ganizations are ...
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... organization in the Depart- ment of Defense tend to remain among the great unknowns . The cadet then faces some 25 hours of rifle marksmanship . In this subject he takes a rapid survey of nomenclature , cleaning and functioning of the M ...
... organization in the Depart- ment of Defense tend to remain among the great unknowns . The cadet then faces some 25 hours of rifle marksmanship . In this subject he takes a rapid survey of nomenclature , cleaning and functioning of the M ...
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Seite 42 - In the space of one hundred and seventy-six years the Lower Mississippi has shortened itself two hundred and forty-two miles. That is an average of a trifle over one mile and a third per year. Therefore, any calm person, who is not blind or idiotic, can see that in the Old Oolitic Silurian Period, just a million years ago next November, the Lower Mississippi river was...
Seite 10 - It must be frankly recognized that there is at present no means of providing adequate protection for the people of this country against the consequences of an attack with nuclear weapons.
Seite 49 - you have seen but a small part of what the mechanic sciences can perform. I have been long of opinion, that instead of the tardy conveyance of ships and chariots, man might use the swifter migration of wings; that the fields of air are open to knowledge, and that only ignorance and idleness need crawl upon the ground.
Seite 42 - And by the same token any person can see that seven hundred and forty-two years from now the Lower Mississippi will be only a mile and threequarters long, and Cairo and New Orleans will have joined their streets together, and be plodding comfortably along under a single mayor and a mutual board of aldermen. There is something fascinating about science. One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a trifling investment of fact.
Seite 45 - A PRINCE should therefore have no other aim or thought, nor take up any other thing for his study, but war and its organisation and discipline, for that is the only art that is necessary to one who commands...
Seite 52 - The Prime Minister thought that as a precautionary measure the Admiralty should assemble a large number of small vessels in readiness to proceed to ports and inlets on the French coast.
Seite 42 - That is an average of a trifle over one mile and a third per year. Therefore, any calm person, who is not blind or idiotic, can see that in the old Oolitic Silurian Period Just a million years ago next November, the Lower Mississippi River was upward of one million three hundred thousand miles long, and stuck out over the Gulf of Mexico like a fishing rod.
Seite 92 - The destruction of every arbitrary power anywhere that can separately, secretly, and of its single choice disturb the peace of the world ; or, if it cannot be presently destroyed, at the least its reduction to virtual impotence.
Seite 31 - If I am captured I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy.
Seite 90 - Greece] he had never during his long experience known so great a lull in foreign affairs, and that he was not aware of any important question that I should have to deal with.