Browsing Graduate and Professional School by Subject "U.S. Army"
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)Many scholars of the First World War have examined the European armies in new ways that have shown not only how those armies actually fought along the Western Front, but how they changed their ideas and methods over time, ...
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Coordinating rooks and bishops: an institutional history of the joint army and navy board, 1903-1919 (Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)This thesis examines the formative years of the Joint Army and Navy Board, 1903 to 1919. It serves as an institutional history, focusing on the function of the interservice coordination body. The Joint Board is examined ...
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(2020-06-25)Food security is directly linked to economic, political, and social stability. In 2017, one out of every nine—nearly 821 million people—were undernourished. Of immediate concern are populations living in conflict. Food ...
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(2012-07-16)During the ten years following the Spanish American War (1898 to 1908), Major General Leonard Wood served as the primary agent of American imperialism. Wood was not only a proconsul of the new American Empire; he was a ...
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A Matter of Perspective: A Comparative Analysis of Field Grade and General Officer Lesson Learning (2017-05-08)The U.S. Army that emerged from the Cold War was largely an untested one, a condition which would quickly be altered by deployments throughout the 1990s. First in Panama, then in Iraq, Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia and elsewhere, ...
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(2013-05-03)This thesis examines the U.S. Army’s GREEN series of war plans from the establishment of the Army General Staff in 1903 until the final update of the plan in 1940. It focuses on the evolution of the plans from their ...
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(2015-04-30)Many historians of the first American occupation of Cuba (1898-1902) assert that the military government of the island began and ended with a single strategic objective in mind: annexation. This assertion, however, ignores ...