Military Review, July 1948.

Today's navies in the light of tomorrow's attacks. RADM M. R. Browning, US Navy,Retired Guerrilla operations in Northern Burma. LT COL W. R. Peers, Infantry Population as a military potential. COL E. C. Bergquist, Infantry The relationship between the army and the merchant marine. BG P. F....

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Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Fort Leavenworth, KS : Combined Arms Center 1948
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Online Access:http://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p124201coll1/id/927
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Summary:Today's navies in the light of tomorrow's attacks. RADM M. R. Browning, US Navy,Retired Guerrilla operations in Northern Burma. LT COL W. R. Peers, Infantry Population as a military potential. COL E. C. Bergquist, Infantry The relationship between the army and the merchant marine. BG P. F. Yount, US Army Logistics in retrograde movements. LT COL W. W. Wendt, Infantry G-2, army of the Potomac. LT COL C. T. Schmidt, Infantry Mobilization training of officers and noncommissioned officers. COL P. D. Adams, Infantry Military notes around the world. Foreign military digests. Japanese plan of conquest. The trend of future warfare. Soviet views on German armor. The liberation of Belgrade. The armed force of the Security Council. Strategic aspects of the Arctic. The principles of military government. Defense of built-up areas.