First published in 1956 under title: A bibliography of articles concerning: United States Court of Military Appeals, Uniform code of military justice, military justice and related miscellaneous subjects. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Includes index. ; Later ed., published by the U.S. Dept. of the Army in 1952, has title: Mapping functions of the Corps of Engineers. ; Bibliography: p. 41-42. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Has supplement: Relevant and reasonable: the future of federal healthcare ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States ; UCLA Library - CDL shared resource. ; UPD
There is no dilemma that military symbolizes the power and thecapacity of the state to ensure the security of its boundaries, but also to influence thesecurity in wider frameworks. Military potential itself was the grounds for the equilibrium ofthe world until the fall of the Berlin Wall. However, the following historic events haveentailed a redefinition process of the military's place in the state. This has resulted inreforms of the military potential and the interconnection of the civil and the militaryrelations at both the national and the international level. The current threats and risksagainst security additionally underline the necessity for such interconnection because themilitary culture significantly differs from the civilian culture in the approach to certainsecurity related issues. The situation in the Republic of Macedonia since the period ofgaining independence onwards is similar. This text aims to make a very brief analysis of thepreference of the military security option over the civilian option, and, at the same time, ofthe situation in the Republic of Macedonia related to this issue in the past 20 years.Key words: armed forces, defence interests, security environment, politicalinfluence, security threats.
"1 June 1978." ; Shipping list no.: 90-570-P. ; "Supersedes AR 190-30, 7 November 1973; and . DAPE-HRE-PO message 041850Z MAR 75, Subj: Recording Telephone Communications at MP Operations Desks"--P. i. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Introduction--Preface.--pt. I. 1905 and 1909.--pt. II. Our military needs and our military system.--pt. III. The War Office, Parliament, and the nation.--Appendix.--Index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"Directory of members, constitution and by-laws of the Society of American military engineers. 1935" inserted in v. 27. ; "Directory of members, constitution and by-laws of the Society of American military engineers. 1935" inserted in v. 27. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Journal of the Society of American Military Engineers.
Caption title. ; "Supersedes AR 190-12, 19 January 1973. It rescinds DA form 2815-R, 1 December 1972, and DA form 2810-R, 1 December 1972"--P. i. ; "15 Decemeber 1984." ; Bibliography: p. A-1 - A-2. ; Mode of access: Internet.
The Veteran Jobs Mission is the leading private-sector solution addressing U.S. military veteran unemployment. The mission began in 2011 as a coalition of 11 leading companies to now more than 235 private-sector companies. As part of this effort, the IVMF collected best practices and opportunities from VLM committee members. This specific publication is focused on the Military Community Recruiting efforts.
Broadside announcing a military lecture by Captain Alden Partridge on the subject of the probability of a war with Great Britain, dated "Tuesday, Nov. 9, 1841." ; Military Lecture. CAPTAIN PARTRIDGE, OF THE VERMONT MILITARY UNIVERSITY, WILL DELIVER A LECTURE AT CITY HALL, THIS EVENING, On the probability of a war with Great Britain, the plan of operations the United States ought to adopt, both on land and sea, in such an event, and the probable results of sueh a conflict. ,e will exhibit a general plan for the effectual defence of our maritime frontier* &c., &c. Tickets 25 cts., to admit a gentleman and lady, to be had at the door. TUESDAY, Nov. 9, 1841.
"Heldenfriedhof in Houthulst." German military cemetery, with center monument reading, "Den Truen Toten", or "The Faithful Dead". ; https://digital.kenyon.edu/arthistorystudycollection/1427/thumbnail.jpg
As in any field, there are great positive changes in the training of military personnel. The requirements for officers and sergeants are growing. Because the current officer and sergeant is not only a narrowly skilled specialist with limited knowledge in a particular field, but also a person with deep intellectual ability, broad outlook, high culture and spirituality, with his own knowledge, personal example there must be an educator who can educate and train his subordinates.
Section 1 was issued under the former name of the society: Research on Military Education. ; Cover serves as title-page. ; i. Statements of presidents of universities and colleges upon the value of the R.O.T.C. as an educational component.--ii. Orientation for R.O.T.C. duty. ; Mode of access: Internet.