Integrated operations (Military science)Here are entered works on operations conducted by military forces working in coordination with civilian organizations, in which the participating military and civilian partner organizations come from two or more nations. Works on operations conducted by armed forces of two or more allied nations acting together for the accomplishment of a single mission are entered under Combined operations (Military science). Works on the non-military use of armed forces for social and economic development are entered under Armed Forces -- Civic action. See also what's at your library, or elsewhere.
Broader terms:Used for:- Combined integrated operations (Military science)
- Multinational integrated operations (Military science)
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Filed under: Integrated operations (Military science)
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Filed under: Civil-military relations -- Africa, English-speaking -- Case studiesFiled under: Civil-military relations -- Africa, Southern
Filed under: Civil-military relations -- Africa, Southern -- Congresses
Filed under: Civil supremacy over the military -- Africa, Southern -- Congresses
Filed under: Civil supremacy over the military -- ZambiaFiled under: Civil-military relations -- Zambia
Filed under: Civil-military relations -- Argentina -- History -- 20th centuryFiled under: Civil-military relations -- China
Filed under: Civil-military relations -- China -- CongressesFiled under: Civil-military relations -- CongressesFiled under: Civil-military relations -- El SalvadorFiled under: Civil-military relations -- EritreaFiled under: Civil-military relations -- Europe, CentralFiled under: Civil-military relations -- JapanFiled under: Civil-military relations -- Latin America The Role of the Armed Forces in the Americas: Civil-Military Relations for the 21st Century (conference report; Carlisle Barracks, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 1998), ed. by Donald E. Schulz, contrib. by Richard A. Witherspoon, Michael R. Gonzáles, Richard Downes, Eliézer Rizzo de Oliveira, Fred F. Woerner, Luis Tibiletti, Luís Antonio Bitencourt Emilio, Manuel José Bonett Locarno, Victor Manuel Ventura Arellano, William J. Jefferds, Robert B. James, Thomas C. Bruneau, Judith Gentleman, Victor Tise, William Deane Stanley, and Andrés Serbín The Military and the State in Latin America (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987), by Alain Rouquie (HTML at UC Press) Filed under: Civil-military relations -- Soviet UnionFiled under: Civil-military relations -- United States Warriors and Politicians: US Civil-Military Relations Under Stress (London and New York: Routledge, 2017), by Charles A. Stevenson (PDF with commentary at OAPEN) American Civil-Military Relations: New Issues, Enduring Problems (1995), by Douglas V. Johnson and Steven Metz (PDF with commentary at armywarcollege.edu) Generals Over the White House (1980), by Sam Marcy (HTML at workers.org) Interagency Fratricide: Policy Failures in the Persian Gulf and Bosnia (Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University Press, 2004), by Vicki J. Rast (PDF with commentary at Air University Press) America the Vulnerable: Our Military Problems and How to Fix Them (Philadelphia: Foreign Policy Research Institute, ca. 2002), ed. by John F. Lehman and Harvey Sicherman (PDF with commentary at fpri.org)
Filed under: Civil-military relations -- United States -- Case studiesFiled under: Civil-military relations -- United States -- History The Eagle's Talons: The American Experience at War (Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University Press, 1988), by Dennis M. Drew and Donald M. Snow Filed under: Civil supremacy over the military -- United States
Filed under: Latin America -- Armed Forces -- Civic action The Role of the Armed Forces in the Americas: Civil-Military Relations for the 21st Century (conference report; Carlisle Barracks, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 1998), ed. by Donald E. Schulz, contrib. by Richard A. Witherspoon, Michael R. Gonzáles, Richard Downes, Eliézer Rizzo de Oliveira, Fred F. Woerner, Luis Tibiletti, Luís Antonio Bitencourt Emilio, Manuel José Bonett Locarno, Victor Manuel Ventura Arellano, William J. Jefferds, Robert B. James, Thomas C. Bruneau, Judith Gentleman, Victor Tise, William Deane Stanley, and Andrés Serbín Filed under: United States -- Armed Forces -- Civic action
Filed under: United States -- Armed Forces -- Civic action -- Congresses
Filed under: United States -- Armed Forces -- Civic action -- Evaluation -- Congresses
Filed under: Sailors -- Political activity -- Rhode Island -- Naval Station Newport -- Periodicals
Filed under: Soldiers -- Political activity -- Germany (West) -- Periodicals
Filed under: Soldiers -- Political activity -- United States -- Newspapers A Four-Year Bummer (partial serial archives) A'Bout Face (partial serial archives) About Face (only known issue of a protest paper from Bergstrom Air Force Base (TX), 1971) Filed under: Soldiers -- Political activity -- United States -- Periodicals
Filed under: Brazil -- History -- Revolution, 1930
Filed under: China -- Armed Forces -- Political activity -- CongressesFiled under: El Salvador -- Armed Forces -- Political activityFiled under: Indonesia -- Armed Forces -- Political activityFiled under: Zambia -- Armed Forces -- Political activityFiled under: Civil supremacy over the military
Filed under: Civil supremacy over the military -- AsiaFiled under: Civil supremacy over the military -- Pacific AreaFiled under: Civil supremacy over the military -- Spain
Filed under: Military art and science Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War? Perceptions, Prescriptions, Problems in the Congo and Beyond (London and New York: Zed Books, c2013), by Maria Eriksson Baaz and Maria Stern (PDF with commentary at Diva) The Art and Science of War Versus the Art of Fighting (Washington: National Pub. Co., 1922), by Robert Goldthwaite Carter Battle Studies: Ancient and Modern Battle (1921), by Charles Jean Jacques Joseph Ardant du Picq, trans. by John N. Greely and Robert C. Cotton (Gutenberg text) Elements of Military Art and Science: or, Course of Instruction in Strategy, Fortification, Tactics of Battles, &c., Embracing the Duties of Staff, Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery, and Engineers, Adapted to the Use of Volunteers and Militia (third edition, with critical notes on Mexican and Crimean wars; New York and London: D. Appleton and Co., 1862), by H. W. Halleck The Future of War in its Technical, Economic, and Political Relations: Is War Now Impossible? (New York: Doubleday and McClure Co., 1899), by Jan Bloch, trans. by R. E. C. Long, contrib. by W. T. Stead On War (1832 German version, and 1873 English translation), by Carl von Clausewitz, trans. by J. J. Graham (HTML with commentary at clausewitzstudies.org) Organization and Tactics (London et al.: B. Westermann and Co., 1895), by Arthur L. Wagner Principles of War, by Carl von Clausewitz, trans. by Hans W. Gatzke (HTML at clausewitxstudies.org) The Service of Security and Information (11th edition; Kansas City: Hudson-Kimberly Pub. Co., c1903), by Arthur L. Wagner The Spirit of Military Institutions (Columbia, SC: Evans and Cogswell, 1864), by Auguste Frédéric Louis Viesse de Marmont, ed. by Frank Schaller, contrib. by Antoine Henri Jomini A Treatise on the Science of War and Fortification: Composed for the Use of the Imperial Polytechnick School, and Military Schools, and Translated for the War Department, for the Use of the Military Academy of the United States (2 volumes; New York: Printed by J. Seymour, 1817), by Simon Gay de Vernon, trans. by John Michael O'Connor (page images at HathiTrust) Paris: or, The Future of War (New York: E. P. Dutton, c1925), by Basil Henry Liddell Hart The Two Maps of Europe, and Some Other Aspects of the Great War (London: C. Arthur Pearson, 1915), by Hilaire Belloc Sea, Land, and Air Strategy: A Comparison (London: J. Murray, 1914), by George Aston (page images at HathiTrust)
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