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  DOCUMENTS -- BATTLE OF BRITAIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Luftwaffe of 1940 and the United States Air Force of 1991: Case Studies of the Strategic/Operational Connections in Air Warfare.
The use of ULTRA during the Battle of Britain discussed on pp 12-13.
Two historical examples of operational air reserves studied in this monograph are the Battle of Britain (1940) and Soviet air supremacy operations in the Kuban (1943).
www.au.af.mil /au/aul/bibs/britain/britdoc.htm   (291 words)

  
 The U.S. Army Professional Writing Collection
Military forces that have recently suffered an ignominious defeat are quick to analyze their failings and take corrective action, while victorious militaries rarely analyze their recent victories to improve.
Since national and military leaders suffering from the Victory Disease are likely to use an established pattern, the enemy will be able to predict their actions and seize the initiative.
Likewise, national and military leaders must be cognizant of the capabilities and limitations of their own forces to ensure they are tasked according to those capabilities and limitations.
www.army.mil /professionalwriting/volumes/volume1/september_2003/9_03_5.html   (4062 words)

  
 The School of Advanced Military Studies in the 21st Century - Storming Media
The School of Advanced Military Studies in the 21st Century
By conceptual design SAMS would provide a broad military education in the science and art of war at the tactical and operational levels beyond the CGSC course in terms of theoretical depth and application.
In 1983 most military analysts predicted that any crisis that would require the significant employment of U.S. military forces would be conducted against a Soviet adversary on the plains of Northern Germany.
www.stormingmedia.us /23/2337/A233753.html   (637 words)

  
 Information Warfare & Information Operations (IW/IWO) : A Bibliography - Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
This study documents the experiences of approximately seventy of the National Training Center (NTC) observer/controllers (OCs) and analysts that participated in the training of the Army's first digitized brigade during the Force XXI Army warfighting Experiment (AWE).
As military planners, we are stuck somewhere between institutional skepticism reserved for new tricks, and the awe and wonder with which the rest of our society views this new frontier.
The study is built upon current doctrinal sources for joint and Army IO and its component disciplines, as well as active collection of observations and primary research on Task Force Eagle in Operations Joint Endeavor, Joint Guard, and Joint Forge in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
library.nps.navy.mil /~library/bibs/IOtheses.htm   (8152 words)

  
 Updates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Majors Juan K. Ulloa and Jeffrey A. Mc Dougall began the Advanced Military Studies Program within the School of Advanced Military Studies on 23 June 2003 and are expected to graduate in May 2004.
The Advanced Military Studies Program (AMSP) is a graduate-level program of the School of Advanced Military Studies that provides education in military art and science.
The curriculum combines integrated study of military history, military theory, and execution-based practical exercises, and enables students to develop cognitive problem-solving skills to overcome tough operational challenges at the tactical and operational levels of war.
www.paed.army.mil /FA49/SAMS.cfm   (398 words)

  
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James Hirai, deputy commandant of the Command and General Staff College, and Dr. Robert Baumann hood Col. Bruce Reider, Advanced Operational Art Studies Fellowship graduate, at the School of Advanced Military Studies graduation ceremony Wednesday at Bell Hall.
The School of Advanced Military Studies class of 2004 graduated Wednesday morning.
The school board for Unified School District 207 is about to undergo a change in membership and a shuffling of positions.
www.ftleavenworthlamp.com /articles/2004/05/27/news/news2.txt   (661 words)

  
 Catastrophic Collapse of North Korea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
It is already the dominant regional military power and it will almost certainly continue to develop its military force as it expands its reach to the Spratly I slands and works to secure all its lands, through the reintegration of Hong Kong and Macao, and the eventual solution to its situation with Taiwan.
Military strength wil l be maintained at a level commensurate with the perceived threat so that funds can be shifted to other activities.
Japan would not be asked to p articipate with military force due to the historic enmity among the people on the mainland caused by Japan's past aggression not only on the peninsula, but in Manchuria prior to and during the Second World War, and even Russia at the turn of the century.
www.kimsoft.com /korea/maxwell.htm   (14425 words)

  
 Media's Take on the News: 3-12-03 to 4-24-03
Military planners know that urban combat has a harsh way of leveling the playing field between powerful armies and local adversaries.
Moreover, the same rapid growth of the protests in advance of suitable facts (e.g., the "quagmire" of the Vietnam War, the mounting loss of life without apparent result) indicates that the attitude towards American power is relatively unaffected by the uses to which the power is put.
Military strategist Harlan Ullman, who helped coin the shock-and-awe phrase in the mid-1990s, traces the roots of the strategy, in part, to the two nuclear bombs the U.S. dropped on Japan to hasten the end of World War II.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
AMSP is a graduate-level military art and science course of the School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Officers who complete the one-year program subsequently are assigned to key battle staff positions in corps and divisions.
Officials at the School of Advanced Military Studies anticipate that 84 officers will be selected for the advanced-studies program that begins in July 2004.
Melia Wiley, spokeswoman for the Combat Arms Center, said the competition is open to officers who have completed a resident or non-resident intermediate-level education course and to U.S. and international officers attending the Command and General Staff Officers Course at Leavenworth.
www.navytimes.com /print.php?f=0-292311-2187112.php   (466 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Advanced military studies programs at the command and staff colleges : hearings before the Military ...
Find in a Library: Advanced military studies programs at the command and staff colleges : hearings before the Military Education Panel of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, second session, hearings held May 12, and July 23, 1992.
Advanced military studies programs at the command and staff colleges : hearings before the Military Education Panel of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, second session, hearings held May 12, and July 23, 1992.
Military education -- Study and teaching (Graduate) -- United States.
worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/b2710ade1d84e603a19afeb4da09e526.html   (158 words)

  
 Coalition Command and Control Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
School Of Advanced Airpower Studies, Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL: Feb., 1995.
School Of Advanced Military Studies, Army Command And General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS: May, 1994.
School Of Advanced Military Studies, Army Command And General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS: May, 1995.
www.dodccrp.org /research/other/C2_Biblio/C2_Biblio_pko_ootw.htm   (1525 words)

  
 TIJ Editorial Board: Joseph R. Cerami
School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
Monograph, School of Advanced Military Studies, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, March 1988.
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflict, Syracuse University; New York City; January 6, 1998; January 5, 1999; and January 11, 2000.
www.innovation.cc /editorial-board/cerami.htm   (973 words)

  
 Just War Theory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
History of the codification of humanitarian law; Basis of the military strategy entrusted to United Nations land forces; Analysis of the benefit of the creation of the International Criminal Court.
Studies proportionality as an important factor in the just war theory.
Focuses on the impact of the military actions of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on the social and political conditions in Yugoslavia.
www.au.af.mil /au/aul/bibs/just/justwar.htm   (2457 words)

  
 OPERATION UPHOLD DEMOCRACY - May 2004
Fort Leavenworth, KS: School of Advanced Military Studies, Army Command and General Staff College, 1996.
Helis, James A. Haiti: A Study in Canadian-American Cooperation in the Western Hemisphere.
Fort Leavenworth, KS: School of Advanced Military Studies, Army Command and General Staff College, 1997.
www.jfsc.ndu.edu /library/publications/bibliography/operation_uphold_democracy.asp   (2507 words)

  
 MOSSAD Can Target U.S. Forces, Framing Arabs
An elite U.S. Army study center has devised a plan for enforcing a major Israeli-Palestinian peace accord that would require about 20,000 well-armed troops stationed throughout Israel and a newly created Palestinian state.
But a 68-page paper by the Army School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS) does provide a look at the daunting task any international peacekeeping force would face if the United Nations authorized it, and Israel and the Palestinians ever reached a peace agreement.
We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of criminal justice, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law.
billstclair.com /911timeline/2001/washingtontimes091001.html   (1022 words)

  
 On Point - The United States Army in Operation Iraqi Freedom
Brigadier General Mark O'Neill, deputy director of Strategy, Plans, and Policy, Army G3, and Colonel Jim Greer, director of the School of Advanced Military Studies, led the team in Iraq and provided us with their own in-sights and assisted when there were rough spots.
Candi Hamm, secretary at the School of Advanced Military Studies, and Rose Cantrell, Fort Leavenworth Transportation Office, did the work of several folks helping us get orders processed and passports issued and supported the effort in every way from helping personnel process vouchers to getting us started on maintaining what grew to a huge archive.
Lieutenant Colonel Kevin Farrell and the Combat Studies Institute supported us in a number of ways, but most important they lent us Master Sergeant Phil Davis, Missouri Air National Guard, who in his day job is a first-class editor.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/library/report/2004/onpoint/ack.htm   (2082 words)

  
 Information Warfare & Information Operations (IW/IWO) : A Bibliography - Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
In this monograph, psychological operations capabilities are measured using Operation Desert Shield/Storm as a case study and to a lesser extent, recent OOTW operations.
First is the asymmetrical threat of information-based capabilities used against critical U.S. systems, and second, the burgeoning opportunities that a future Revolution in Military Affairs presents when based on the geometric growth of friendly information-based capabilities.
Both Military Psychological Operations and Public Diplomacy are crucial to ensuring national strategic objectives are obtained by helping to shape international perceptions of the United States, its way of life, and its national interests.
library.nps.navy.mil /home/bibs/PWtheses.htm   (1622 words)

  
 Force Majeure - What lies behind the military's victory in Iraq. By Fred Kaplan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The advanced-studies school at Fort Leavenworth was set up explicitly to weave this new strategy into the fabric of the Army establishment.
Everybody outside of military circles has been amazed at the low American casualties in this war...in light of our Gulf War experience, nobody expected them to be terribly high, but we all expected them to be more than a trickle.
While I am not clear about the specific source(s) for the second attack, I read the other day that multiple intelligence sources were confirming their beliefs that Saddam was in the building at the time we attacked it.
slate.msn.com /id/2081388   (2159 words)

  
 Military Operations Other Than War/ MOOTW
Military operations in urban terrain (MOUT): a future perspective for a joint environment.
Military presence abroad in a new era: the role of airpower.
Flatter, J. Military police: a force of choice for the 21st century MEU (SOC) (Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable)).
www.au.af.mil /au/aul/bibs/mootw/mootw2.htm   (1913 words)

  
 End State - January 2002
Fort Leavenworth, KS: School of Advanced Military Studies, Army Command and General Staff College, 1988.
KS: School of Advanced Military Studies, Army Command and General Staff College, 1996.
Fort Leavenworth, KS: School of Advanced Military Studies, Army Command and General Staff College, 1987.
www.jfsc.ndu.edu /library/publications/bibliography/end_state.asp   (728 words)

  
 Foreign Military Studies Office Book Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Command and General Staff Officers College (CGSOC) and the School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS) at Fort Leavenworth were in the forefront of this effort as Generals Sullivan, Franks, Wass de Czege, Landry and Colonel David Glantz studied, directed and pointed the way to war-fighting at the operational level.
Army officers began to study the Soviet operational experience in CGSOC and selected officers continued this study in SAMS.
Overall, this is an excellent book which provides the military professional with insights into the Soviet model for strategic war.
fmso.leavenworth.army.mil /bookrevu/struct.htm   (526 words)

  
 Logical Evolution of the Military Decision Making Process - Storming Media
Abstract: This monograph explains the ability of the military decision-making process to inform the decision-maker in the current operational environment.
Subsequently, the military decision- making process (MDMP) is analyzed to determine the advantages and disadvantages of the process as compared to the current operational environment and the way experienced commanders naturally make decisions.
This monograph explains the ability of the military decision-making process to inform the decision-maker in the current operational environment.
www.stormingmedia.us /81/8170/A817093.html   (609 words)

  
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Active duty military personnel receive Tuition Assistance for career training from the United States Military.
Allied military education programs can be completed from anywhere in the world.
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It also provides graduates of the Army's School for Advanced Military Studies (SAMS) with a first opportunity to go into battle together as a group.
SAMS graduates are the Army's best and brightest, destined for the highest commands, but in the past they have been used primarily in staff and planning roles.
UO: It is traditional for the Pentagon to leak a plan it feels is unworkable so that it cannot be used, and the first couple of plans which were leaked after 9/11 fit into that category.
www.thinkdammit.com /htm/iraqplan011301A.htm   (583 words)

  
 Master of Military Studies by Major Jeffrey L. Cowan, U.S. Air Force
The school is the acknowledged repository of all fighter weapons and tactics expertise in the U.S. Air Force.
Since the school was mostly concerned with gunnery, little time was devoted to the 'meat' of the profession, air combat tactics.
This pattern of success was the synthesis of years of study and analysis of the successes and failures in the history of warfare.
www.d-n-i.net /fcs/boyd_thesis.htm   (12870 words)

  
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A brief discussion of Napoleon's influence on American military planning, the role of the Napoleonic wars in teaching the development of operational art, and the diminishing importance of Napoleonic operational design.
Gregor teaches national security policy and joint military planning and in that role uses simulations to support student joint operational planning exercises.
He is also working on Origin of Napoleon's Grande Armee, a comprehensive study on the origin of the Grande Armee organization.
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