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  degree in military science: Handbook of Military Sciences Anders McD Sookermany, 2024-04-11 This open access handbook is a major reference work in the field of Military Sciences. Its main purpose is to inform and enlighten those dealing with the military on the role and contributions of science in describing, understanding and explaining military life, knowledge and doings. The handbook provides a comprehensive thematic introduction to various sub-fields of Military Sciences. The handbook serves a broad audience in various capacities; academics studying the military and the broader defense and security sector, students at military and civilian schools preparing for service in the military, the government or other occupations with linkage to the military, professionals in the armed forces, decision makers in government, contractors who work alongside the military, NGOs whose work is influenced by military operations, journalists who write on matters concerning the sphere of the military or others with a particular interest towards the military as a phenomenon, organization or system of various kinds. About the Section EditorsLt. Col. Dr. Anders McD Sookermany, Norwegian Defence University College, Oslo, Norway (Section: Philosophy of Military Sciences)Lt. Col. Dr. Harald Høiback, Norwegian Armed Forces Museums, Oslo, Norway (Section: Military Operations) Dr. Niels Bo Poulsen, Royal Danish Defence College, Copenhagen, Denmark (Section: Military History)Prof. Dr. Patricia M. Shields, Texas State University, San Marcos, USA (Section: Military and Society)Dr. Carsten F. Rønnfeldt, Norwegian Defence University College, Oslo, Norway (Section: International Relations and the Military)Associate Professor David Last, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada (Section: Military Profession)Dr. Irina Goldenberg, Canadian Department of National Defence, Nepean, Canada (Section: Military Behavioural Sciences)Dr. Michael Holenweger, Military Academy at ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland (Section: Military Leadership)Prof. Dr. Martin Elbe, Zentrum für Militärgeschichte und Sozialwissenschaften der Bundeswehr, Potsdam, Germany (Section: Military Leadership)Franz Kernic, MILAC at ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland (Section: Military Leadership)Joseph Soeters, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands (Section: Military Management, Economics and Logistics)Prof Margaret Kosal, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA (Section: Military Technology)Dr. Ben Zweibelson, Joint Special Operations University, Tampa, USA (Section: Military Design)Ms. Aubrey Poe (Section: Military Design)
  degree in military science: Encyclopedia of Military Science G. Kurt Piehler, 2013-07-24 The Encyclopedia of Military Science provides a comprehensive, ready-reference on the organization, traditions, training, purpose, and functions of today’s military. Entries in this four-volume work include coverage of the duties, responsibilities, and authority of military personnel and an understanding of strategies and tactics of the modern military and how they interface with political, social, legal, economic, and technological factors. A large component is devoted to issues of leadership, group dynamics, motivation, problem-solving, and decision making in the military context. Finally, this work also covers recent American military history since the end of the Cold War with a special emphasis on peacekeeping and peacemaking operations, the First Persian Gulf War, the events surrounding 9/11, and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and how the military has been changing in relation to these events. Click here to read an article on The Daily Beast by Encyclopedia editor G. Kurt Piehler, Why Don't We Build Statues For Our War Heroes Anymore?
  degree in military science: Theory and Dynamics of Tactical Operations United States. Department of the Army, 1972
  degree in military science: Army R, D & A. , 1978
  degree in military science: Critical Sports Studies Nicholas Villanueva, Jr., 2019-12-05 Critical Sports Studies: A Document Reader provides students with a selection of essays that examine social problems in sport. Readers are challenged to critically consider various topics to better understand how the global phenomenon of sport can lead to challenges both on and off the field. The opening chapter introduces the study of sport in society as an academic discipline. Later chapters cover amateurism in sport, sports and politics, and the role of media in
  degree in military science: Army ROTC Scholarship Program , 1971
  degree in military science: Army RD & A. , 1978
  degree in military science: Military Review , 1997
  degree in military science: On Military Science: A Guide to Understanding the Meaning of F.O.I. (Volume 3) Mikaeel D. Shabazz Muhammad, 2012-09-27 letters, essays, and class outlines teaching principles of military science based on the life-giving teachings of the Most Hon. Elijah Muhammad and his servant the Hon. Louis Farrakhan.
  degree in military science: Military Leadership in the 21st Century Kim-Yin Chan, Star Soh, Regena Ramaya, 2011 Military Leadership in the 21st Centuryaims to provide junior commanders or entry-level military officers with an introductory-level appreciation of the key concepts and issues related to military leadership from a social-behavioral science perspective. The book focuses on direct-level or team leadership. It has three main themes: (1) the human dimension of military operations and organization; (2) the main approaches to direct or team-level leadership, including the trait-approach, values or ethical leadership, and leadership styles and behaviors; and (3) the challenges of leadership in 21st century military operations, organizations, and, the 21st century military profession. Besides learning key leadership-related concepts and issues, readers are also introduced to key events, institutions and social-behavioral scientific research programs that have shaped contemporary military leadership doctrines and systems.
  degree in military science: Leadership in a Complex World , 2009
  degree in military science: Knowing the People’s Liberation Army Ya-Ming Lee, 2021-10-01 目錄 CHAPTER 1. THE MILITARY HISTORY OF THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY CHAPTER 2. ORGANIZATION REFORM IN “DEEPENING DEFENSE” CHAPTER 3. MILITARY ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA CHAPTER 4. THREE MAJOR ARMED FORCES OF THE PLA CHAPTER 5. PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION OF CHINA CHAPTER 6. THE MILITARY SYSTEM OF THE CCP CHAPTER 7. PLA POLITICAL WORK DEPARTMENT CHAPTER 8. POLITICAL WORK EDUCATION IN THE PLA CHAPTER 9. PLA’S HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT REFERENCE
  degree in military science: Army Research and Development , 1971
  degree in military science: Protocol: The Burns Series M. M. Holt, 2019-02-13 The invaders are one enemy. Political correctness is the other.We were defenceless. The invaders could take the planet without a shot being fired. Not that the government would try to defend us. Not on your life. They were in a centuries-long state of denial. They were so blinded by political correctness, they called the invaders visitors and named the destructive beams cultural displays. For a Navy guy like me, it was heartbreaking. I was ready to fight. But the military had been reduced to nothing but a stage for social experiments. Half the personnel couldn't fire a weapon. Only a few of could actually hit anything. Not that they wanted to. But then the visitors did something strange. Parked up there beside the moon, they ignored all requests for cultural exchange. Instead, they demanded a meeting with just four people. One of the people was me, Lieutenant Alex Burns. Until then, I'd languished on shore leave, without prospects. All of a sudden, I was on my way to the moon and the friend ship itself. But I was also headed for trouble so bad, I can't describe it, not without ditching the government protocol.So, you better let me explain in my own words.
  degree in military science: Army Leadership Department of the Army, 2012-09-15 Competent leaders of character are necessary for the Army to meet the challenges in the dangerous and complex security environment we face. As the keystone leadership manual for the United States Army, FM 6-22 establishes leadership doctrine, the fundamental principles by which Army leaders act to accomplish their mission and care for their people. FM 6-22 applies to officers, warrant officers, noncommissioned officers, and enlisted Soldiers of all Army components, and to Army civilians. From Soldiers in basic training to newly commissioned officers, new leaders learn how to lead with this manual as a basis. FM 6-22 is prepared under the direction of the Army Chief of Staff. It defines leadership, leadership roles and requirements, and how to develop leadership within the Army. It outlines the levels of leadership as direct, organizational, and strategic, and describes how to lead successfully at each level. It establishes and describes the core leader competencies that facilitate focused feedback, education, training, and development across all leadership levels. It reiterates the Army Values. FM 6-22 defines how the Warrior Ethos is an integral part of every Soldier's life. It incorporates the leadership qualities of self-awareness and adaptability and describes their critical impact on acquiring additional knowledge and improving in the core leader competencies while operating in constantly changing operational environments. In line with evolving Army doctrine, FM 6-22 directly supports the Army's capstone manuals, FM 1 and FM 3-0, as well as keystone manuals such as FM 5-0, FM 6-0, and FM 7-0. FM 6-22 connects Army doctrine to joint doctrine as expressed in the relevant joint doctrinal publications, JP 1 and JP 3-0. As outlined in FM 1, the Army uses the shorthand expression of BE-KNOW-DO to concentrate on key factors of leadership. What leaders DO emerges from who they are (BE) and what they KNOW. Leaders are prepared throughout their lifetimes with respect to BE-KNOW-DO so they will be able to act at a moment's notice and provide leadership for whatever challenge they may face. FM 6-22 expands on the principles in FM 1 and describes the character attributes and core competencies required of contemporary leaders. Character is based on the attributes central to a leader's make-up, and competence comes from how character combines with knowledge, skills, and behaviors to result in leadership. Inextricably linked to the inherent qualities of the Army leader, the concept of BE-KNOW-DO represents specified elements of character, knowledge, and behavior described here in FM 6-22.
  degree in military science: The Cyclopædia of Education Jacob Schem, 1876
  degree in military science: Foundations on the Science of War J F C Fuller, 2021-09-09 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  degree in military science: Catalogue University of Maryland, College Park, 1894
  degree in military science: Marine Tom Clancy, 1996-11-01 An in-depth look at the United States Marine Corps-in the New York Times bestselling tradition of Submarine, Armored Cav, and Fighter Wing Only the best of the best can be Marines. And only Tom Clancy can tell their story--the fascinating real-life facts more compelling than any fiction. Clancy presents a unique insider's look at the most hallowed branch of the Armed Forces, and the men and women who serve on America's front lines. Marine includes: An interview with the Commandant of the Marine Corps, General Charles Chuck Krulak The tools and technology of the Marine Expeditionary Unit The role of the Marines in the present and future world An in-depth look at recruitment and training Exclusive photographs, illustrations, and diagrams
  degree in military science: Soviet Military Thought , 1970
  degree in military science: Federal Register , 1948-11
  degree in military science: The Scientific Way of Warfare Antoine J. Bousquet, 2022-06-15 Bousquet's landmark book examines the impact of key technologies and scientific ideas on the theory and practice of warfare and the handling of the perennial tension between order and chaos on the battlefield. Spanning the entire modern era, from the Scientific Revolution to the present, it offers a systematic account of modern warfare as the constitution of increasingly complex assemblages of bodies and machines whose integration rests upon a military assimilation of scientific thought. Reflecting the pervasive influence of scientific conceptual frameworks upon warfare, modern armies have been successively organised by reference to the paradigmatic technologies of the clock, engine, computer, and network. Conversely, major scientific developments and technological breakthroughs have become intertwined with the experience of war, especially since the Second World War's unprecedented mobilisation of scientific rationality and technical expertise. This increasingly tight symbiosis between science, technology, and war is at the heart of both the tremendous powers and enduring pathologies displayed by the contemporary military machine. In this new and revised edition, Bousquet extends the analysis to encompass the latest developments in the scientific way of warfare in the midst of renewed great power competition and a wave of technological innovation in artificial intelligence and robotics.
  degree in military science: Collected Works of the Thirtieth Chief of Staff, United States Army John Adams Wickham, 1987 This book, a compilation of written and spoken works, is intended to provide insight into the author's tour as Army Chief of Staff. The book includes major addresses to military and civilian audiences, Congressional testimony, interviews, published articles, letters to General Officers, and edited White Papers. The editors have prepared a prologue, an introduction to each section in the book, and an epilogeue to assist the reader in using these collected works. -- from DTIC abstract.
  degree in military science: Warfighting United States. Marine Corps, 2018 Warfighting should help the Marine Commander and troop prepare mentally, physically, both externally, and internally for combat action. It covers the distinct levels of war -- strategic, operational, and tactical, conduct of war, and types of warfare. Every Marine Corps officer should understand and apply the principles to understand the demands of war, theory of war, including the foundations, preparation and actively engagin within war. This guide provides authoritative guidance for the completion of this war task as a key method to instill successful outcomes and strategic battlefield dynamic development within the nature of the war environment. Related products: Legacy of Belleau Wood: 100 Years of Making Marines and Winning Battles, An Anthology can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/legacy-belleau-wood-100-years-making-marines-and-winning-battles-anthology How we Fight: Handbook for the Naval Warfighter is available here: http://Marine Corps Doctrinal Publication 1, MCDP-1, Warfighting, foundational document, keystone philosophy for the Marine Corps, Department of the Navy, Headquarters United States Marine Corps Marine Corps History print subscription can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/marine-corps-history
  degree in military science: Army RD & A Bulletin , 1991
  degree in military science: Hearings United States. Congress. House, 1935
  degree in military science: University of Michigan Official Publication ,
  degree in military science: Black American Military Leaders Walter L. Hawkins, 2016-04-27 This book is a revision, with greatly expanded inclusion criteria, of the 1993 African American Generals and Flag Officers: Biographies of Over 120 Blacks in the United States Military. It offers detailed, career-oriented summaries for men and women who often overcame societal obstacles to become ranking members of the armed forces. Persons from all branches are now included (Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps), as well as the National Guard and Reserves.
  degree in military science: Race/ethnicity Trends in Degrees Conferred by Institutions of Higher Education, 1980-81 Through 1989-90 Frank Morgan, 1992 This report presents data, collected from 3,532 institutions of higher education within the 50 states and the District of Columbia, concerning the number of degrees conferred by these accredited institutions over the 10-year period from 1980-81 to 1989-90. Primary data sources were the Higher Education General Information Survey (HEGIS) for 1980-81 through 1984-85 and the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) for 1986-87 through 1989-90. Tables of data, comprising 85 percent of the report, list the following information: (1) numbers and percentages of degrees conferred by level of degree and sex without regard to race/ethnicity; (2) numbers and percentages of degrees conferred by level of degree and race/ethnicity without regard to sex; (3) numbers of degrees conferred and average annual percentage change by level of degree and field of study without regard to sex or race/ethnicity; (4) numbers of degrees conferred by sex, race/ethnicity, and field of study. In addition, individual tables present the same type of data specific to each level of degree (i.e., associate's, bachelor's, master's, doctor's, and first professional). The appendix provides the total number of associate's, bachelor's, master's, and doctor's degrees conferred in 1989-90, by detailed program specialty and summarized to the discipline division. (GLR)
  degree in military science: Register of the University of California University of California (1868-1952), 1932
  degree in military science: The Offensive (a Soviet View) Андрей Алексеевич Сидоренко, 1973
  degree in military science: Marine Fisheries Review ,
  degree in military science: Princeton Alumni Weekly , 1917
  degree in military science: General Register University of Michigan, 1958 Announcements for the following year included in some vols.
  degree in military science: Library of Congress Subject Headings Library of Congress, Library of Congress. Subject Cataloging Division, Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy, 2013
  degree in military science: Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology Christopher G. Morris, Academic Press, 1992-08-27 A Dictonary of Science and Technology. Color Illustration Section. Symbols and Units. Fundamental Physical Constants. Measurement Conversion. Periodic Table of the Elements. Atomic Weights. Particles. The Solar System. Geologial Timetable. Five-Kingdom Classification of Organisms. Chronology of Modern Science. Photo Credits.
  degree in military science: Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education United States. Office of Education, 1884
  degree in military science: Report of the Commissioner of Education [with Accompanying Papers]. United States. Bureau of Education, 1884
  degree in military science: Report of the Federal Security Agency United States. Office of Education, 1884
  degree in military science: Nomination of Maj. Gen. Alexander Meigs Haig, Jr., USA, to the Rank of General, U.S. Army United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services, 1972
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