Military Power in a Free SocietyNaval War College Press, 1979 - 275 pages |
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action affairs areas armed forces attain authoritarian authoritarian society authority B.H. Liddell Hart basic Calley clandestine operations combat effectiveness combat forces command complex conceptual unity consequences continuing corruption decision defense degree détente deterrence discipline discussion economic effect desired essential evaluation executive exercise expected factors free society freedom fundamental Furthermore groups guerrilla warfare human conflict important influence intelligence intuitive involves issues leaders limited logistics major maritime power matter ment military force military justice military power military professionals moral nature Naval War College negotiations nuclear strategy nuclear weapons officers organization particularly perceptions plans political objective political purpose power and force President problems public opinion reports responsibility seapower semantic distortion sense situation South Vietnam sovereignty Soviet Union specific tactical tion U.S. Army understanding United Nations various Vietnam Vietnam war violence vital War Powers Resolution warfare World War II York
