Creating Military Power


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Creating Military Power examines how societies, cultures, political structures, and the global environment affect countries' military organizations. Unlike most analyses of countries' military power, which focus on material and basic resources—such as the size of populations, technological and industrial base, and GNP—this volume takes a more expansive view. The study's overarching argument is that states' global environments and the particularities of their cultures, social structures, and political institutions often affect how they organize and prepare for war, and ultimately impact their effectiveness in battle. The creation of military power is only partially dependent on states' basic material and human assets. Wealth, technology, and human capital certainly matter for a country's ability to create military power, but equally important are the ways a state uses those resources, and this often depends on the political and social environment in which military activity takes place.







Wargames


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Explores the history and development of wargames, and how they relate to real war and society in general.




NICET Fire Alarm Systems Level 1 Study Guide


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Don't take the NICET Fire Alarm Systems Level I Certification Exam until you study this guide....This study guide includes... 150 questions + DETAILED solution to the question including the method to which you arrive at the answer and the reference code (NFPA 72, NEC 2011 and OSHA standard). Each question is a multiple choice (most are 4 choices) similar to the format of the actual NICET exam. Challenging questions to get you ready for the actual exam. Solutions to questions are very easy to follow. Questions and solutions are essential for practicing for the actual NICET Fire Alarm Systems Level I exam. Includes test tips from the author: an electrical trades instructor with over 10 years of training experience. "If you are going to study something, study this guide to pass!"




The Limited Partnership


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This book presents a detailed assessment of the conditions for security relations between Washington and Moscow in the post-cold war era, focusing on the scope for future co-operative management of common security. Three main areas provide the context for a thematically and theoretically varied discussion: the security and foreign policy implications of the transition from the Soviet to a Russian/Commonwealth regime; military power and international stability after the cold war; and the political, military, and technological requirements for a new security relationship.




Military Intelligence


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Technical Report


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Parameters


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If You Don’t Like This, You May Resign And Go Home: Commanders’ Considerations In Assaulting A Fortified Position


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The author studies the experiences of British, German, American and Soviet armies in assaults on fortified positions to find critical considerations for contemporary commanders. A fortified position is a series of mutually supporting areas comprising bunkers, pillboxes, weapons emplacements, entrenchments, wire, mines and other obstacles. Assaulting such a position held by determined defenders is a uniquely brutal and bloody event. The author systematically studies fighting at El Alamein, the Normandy Campaign, Okinawa, the Siegfried Line, Kursk, Manchuria and the Petsamo-Kirkenes area. Each battle is examined in terms of the use and importance of intelligence, smoke, armor, infantry, engineers, artillery, air support, C2 and special weapons. A portion of this study also examines current training at the U.S. Army’s National Training Center to find if current training reflects battle proven techniques. The conclusion offers the author’s recommendations to assist commanders and staffs in determining the organization, equipment, tactics, training and means of control of forces in the assault of a fortified position.




Research Report


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