Smithsonian Institution Press Nonprofit group produces trade and scholarly books that reflect the research interests and collections of the Institution, principally air and space, military history, American studies, anthropology, archaeology, science, and museum studies. Features FAQ and online ordering. http://www.sipress.si.edu/
Extractions: isbn 1-58834-1690 More book Info here Check out this link to the Smithsonian Seafood Website: http://www.mnh.si.edu/seafood/ Fall 2003 / Winter 2004 catalog Download 1.2 MB pdf file One Fish, Two Fish, Crawfish, Bluefish The Smithsonian Sustainable Seafood Cookbook America's top chefs present over 150 delectable and ecologically sound recipes "Fish and shellfish are the big stars these days on restaurant menus. The diversity and ethnicity of American cuisine shows through in this extraordinary compilation of fish recipes from chefs all over the country." A Sampling of
WVU Libraries: Web Connections: Resources By Subject the humanities, social and natural sciences, business, engineering the military, womencontemplating military service, and Navy, includes a site index, Navy news http://www.libraries.wvu.edu/bysubject/military.htm
UCSB Military Science Top/Reference/Education/Colleges_and_Universities/North_America/United_States/California/University_of_California/Santa_Barbara/Departments/College_of_Letters_and_Science/Division_of_Social_Sciences http://www.milsci.ucsb.edu
Extractions: WHAT IS ARMY ROTC? Acquire Leadership skills while you work toward a degree. Army ROTC is a college elective you can tryout for up to two years with no obligation. Unlike traditional college programs, Army ROTC gives you a wide range of experiences while you work toward a degree. You'll combine classroom time with hands-on experience, learning skills that are sure to give you an edge over your peers when it comes time to look for a job. Whether you're planning a career in the Army or the corporate world, Army ROTC is a smart elective course to take. As part of Army ROTC, you'll be in the company of a diverse group of individuals with broad interests. What is an Army Officer? Click Here to find out.
Scientists For Global Responsibility - Index Page Main Issues of Concern. SGR s main concerns are centred around the militaryand environmental aspects of science and technology, in particular http://www.sgr.org.uk/
Extractions: Scientists for Global Responsibility (SGR) promotes ethical science and technology - based on the principles of openness, accountability, peace, social justice, and environmental sustainability. Our work involves research, education, lobbying and providing a support network for ethically-concerned scientists. [ Detailed aims SGR is an independent UK-based membership organisation. We have around 600 scientist members, and are supported by some of the UK's top scientists, for example Prof. Sir Martin Rees, Prof. Stephen Hawking, and Prof. Maurice Wilkins. Unlike many scientific bodies it is our policy to refuse funding from the military or large corporations involved in controversial science and technology - which means we depend for most of our finance on our members and supporters. By joining us, or by making a donation , you will be helping to increase our effectiveness and maintain our independence. We invite all scientists, technologists and students to join SGR . Others are welcome to join as associates. SGR is affiliated to the International Network of Engineers and Scientists for Global Responsibility (INES) Main Issues GMOs Science Policy Ethical Careers Conferences Publications Newsletter Why SGR?
The Fist And The Stars Interview about writing military science fiction and his Starfist novels. http://www.computercrowsnest.com/sfnews2/04_jan/news0104_1.shtml
Extractions: Your browser does not support script advertise search EUROPE'S MOST VISITED SF/F WEB SITE The Fist and the Stars Authors David Sherman and Dan Cragg interviewed about the art of writing high octane military science fiction and how their Starfist novels were informed by their own years in the services. DR: The best military science fiction is written by real combat vets. Can you tell us about your military backgrounds? David Sherman: I enlisted in the Marine Corps right out of high school in Omaha in 1962. Went to boot camp in San Diego and infantry training in Camp San Onofre, Camp Pendleton, California. Then served two years in Company L, Third Battalion, Fourth Marines, First Marine Brigade, based at MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii, where I rose from PFC rifleman to lance corporal fire team leader. Next came a tour as a military policeman at Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, North Carolina. My last tour of duty was in Vietnam, where I was first a fire team leader in India Company, Third Battalion, First Marines and promoted to corporal, then in a Combined Action Platoon in Ky Hoa village, several miles from Chu Lai. (Mine was the first CAP in the Chu Lai area.) I was released from active duty four years, three months, and twenty-six days later from the same place I entered it, San Diego. I qualified as an Expert Rifleman, and was awarded the Combat Action Ribbon and Good Conduct Medal, along with a slew of unit citations and campaign and service medals, including three Vietnamese medals and ribbons.
Military Science - Army ROTC College of Arts and science military science Army ROTC. Most UD degreeprograms accept all 12 military science credits toward graduation. http://www.udel.edu/catalog/cat2001/as/mlsc/intro.html
Extractions: Military Science - Army ROTC The mission of the Military Science - Army ROTC program for undergraduates is to produce leaders of character to serve in the nation's defense. The cornerstone of the leadership program is developing self-confidence, teamwork, responsibility, professional ethics, and the ability to "take charge." Students at the University of Delaware can earn a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army upon completion of the military science program and a baccalaureate degree. The normal four-year ROTC program requires the completion of eight one-semester courses, totaling 12 credit hours, and successful completion of a five-week leadership camp during the summer prior to the senior year. ROTC Program The ROTC program consists of two major subsets the Basic Course and the Advanced Course. Both courses are straightforward rather than conceptual and tend to be small (25 or less) with much personal interaction between the cadre and the students. Basic Course - for freshmen and sophomores. A series of four 1-credit classes that are open to all students with
TEC Web Site Supports military and civilian operations by providing information on research and development in the field of topographic science. Site includes publications, news releases, employment opportunities, and technology information related to the operation of the research facility. http://www.tec.army.mil/
John Brown University - Division Of General Studies Associate of Arts degree in General Education and a minor in military science information. Assistance for students undecided on degree programs available. http://www.jbu.edu/academics/general_studies/
Extractions: Division of General Studies The Division of General Studies offers the Associate of Arts degree in General Education and the minor in Military Science. It houses the entry-level Core course, Foundations of Christian Scholarship, as well as courses relating to learning assistance, student development, and career planning. The Division is also responsible for the academic advising of all students who have not declared a major. These students receive individual counseling by the Advising Coordinator and the Career Development Director who guide the student in a career exploration process using computer-assisted instruction and/or a career planning course.
USS Bulkeley Article, with photos, by journalist who gets to ride on the ship. http://popularmechanics.com/science/military/2001/12/uss_bulkeley/
Extractions: Select another article Beyond Superpower ASVAB Study Guide Seabees At Sixty Terrorists Go Nuclear Battle Blimps Pilot Down Homeland Security USS Bulkeley Our German Allies Warship Technology Paying For Terror Home Front War On Terrorism Aircraft Carriers Secret Commandos Navy's Newest F-15E F-117A Stealth Fighter Fail Safe '88 Killer Chopper B-2 Navy Seals B-52 B-2B Stealth Bomber Airborne Armor Nuclear Arsenal F16 Fighting Falcon B-1B Bomber Metal Storm Weapons Electromagnetic Bombs Airborne Rangers Spying On Us USS Seawolf Space Based Laser Army New Ride Genetic Bioweapons Russia's New Fighter Sea Power 2000 Missile Defense Weather Wars Demilitarized Korea Secrets of Cold War Army Wonder Weapon New Area 51 21st Century Navy Carrier Secret CIA UFO Files Concrete Submarines Night Stalker Pilots Probing Northern Lights Nuclear Lab Facelift B-1B Lancer Bomber Century of Warfare Army Goes Gourmet Cold War Ships 100 Years of Subs Red Terror Warbird Teeth Nuclear Flying Saucer Ocean Mapping Ship Nerve Gas Sensor Chemical Warfare Foam Russian Fighter Plane Airbags Military Aircraft 21st Century Fighter USS Bulkeley We take a ride on the Navy's newest destroyer.
Tips On Writing Military Science Fiction This may be why I like military science Fiction so much. I despisewriters who are too lazy to do their research and that may be http://web.qx.net/warcat/milsf/
Extractions: By William S. Frisbee Jr. Recommended Books War is not about guns or bombs, war is about people. It is about people who cannot or are unwilling to resolve their differences through discussion or other non-violent means. Movies and television use guns and explosions to draw attention and awe the audience. People like being awed and that is what producers want to do to people. In my opinion producers or script writers are too lazy to do any research so their stories are severely lacking when it comes to reality. It is always easier to make up things for dramatic effect than to face the reality that can be less dramatic. Because movies and television do not portray reality often most viewers do not know what is possible and what is not. While finding books on large unit tactics is usually not difficult, and history books frequently detail this large scale battles, small unit tactics are another story entirely. Most movies, television shows and books are about people, not entire battalions or Regiments or Divisions. This means finding out about small unit tactics is a difficult proposition at best. Some people actually care about what they write and some would like to add more reality to their story but don't have many resources to draw from. That is what this resource is about. It is my intent to help newbies and veterans alike to understand small unit tactics and techniques. It is also my intent to help Science Fiction writers understand what war is like now and how it may evolve for the individual infantryman.
American Revolutionary War 1775-1783 Preceding Events The Intolerable or Coercive Acts 1765 The Intolerable or CoerciveActs from Worchester Polytechnic Institute, Department of military science. http://www.kwanah.com/vl/002.htm
Extractions: Boston Massacre 5 March 1770 Boston Tea Party 16 December 1773 Massachusetts Provincial Congress April 1774 Massachusetts Provincial Congress - from Worchester Polytechnic Institute, Department of Military Science The American Revolution: First Phase US Army Center for Military History, Chapter 3 American Military History - University of New Hampshire British March on Salem, Massachusetts: February 1775
Extractions: Back: Directory of Online Resources Home Web Resources Page Index Related Pages MILITARY AND DEFENSE INDUSTRY NEWS MILITARY AND DEFENSE ISSUES AND POLICIES Arms Control Today Online British American Security Information Council "analyzes government policies and promotes public awareness of defense, disarmament, military strategy and nuclear policies" The Center for Defense Information, Washington, D.C. (1972) "supports adequate defense by evaluating our defense needs and how to meet them without wasteful spending or compromising our national security" The Center for Security Policy, Washington, D.C. (1988) "to stimulate and inform the national and international debate about all aspects of security policy, notably those policies bearing on the foreign, defense, economic, financial and technology interests of the United States" Center for Security Studies and Conflict Research, Zurich - International Relations and Security Network - Links Library - Military / Defense
U.S. Military Intelligence The military Intelligence Homepage contains documents and links related to strategic and military intelligence for the use of researchers, students, and other interested readers. Foreign military http://www.loyola.edu/dept/politics/milintel.html
Extractions: This is an unofficial web site for researchers, students, and interested browsers. Certain locations or sections thereof may be closed to unauthorized use. Please read access warnings, if any, and abide by them. You should be aware that the government interprets your viewing of DoD web sites as tacit agreement to monitoring while connected to those sites. Jump directly to: Strategic Intelligence Economic Intelligence DOD in the Intelligence Community Other Military Intel-Related Pages ... Feedback New items are indicated with the icon U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command J-2 Directorate for Intelligence HQ Air Force Materiel Command Office of Intelligence Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence from Army Materiel Command Intelligence and Technology Security Activity at Army Materiel Command U.S. Army Intelligence Center's Distance Learning Office
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National Imagery And Mapping Agency Geospatial Sciences Division Branch of US military responsible for maintaining satellite geodesy, conducting geodectic survyes, and collecting, processing, and evaluating gravity data (freeair and Bouguer gravity anomalies). http://www.nima.mil/GandG/
Index RADFORD UNIVERSITY ARMY ROTC. Welcome to the Radford Army ROTC Website!We welcome you to explore with us in our journey! Just click http://www.radford.edu/~arotc/
Extractions: RADFORD UNIVERSITY ARMY ROTC Welcome to the Radford Army ROTC Website! We welcome you to explore with us in our journey! Just click on the links below to further your knowledge into the world of this school's ARMY ROTC REQUEST INFORMATION Program Information Nursing Program Scholarships ... Cad et Information Army Branches Summer opportunities Extracurricular ... [U.S. Army Home]