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  1. Science With A Vengeance: How the Military Created the US Space Sciences After World War II (Springer Study Edition) by David H. DeVorkin, 1993-11-11
  2. US Marine Corps Strategic Mobility Division. (Government).: An article from: Defense Transportation Journal by Robert C. Brigadier General Dickerson, 2003-04-01
  3. America's Top Military Careers: The Official Guide to Occupations in the Armed Forces (America's Top Military Careers) by Us Department of Defense, 1997-04
  4. Dictionary of Military Terms by Joint Chiefs of Staff Us Armed Forces, 1988-10
  5. Dictionary of Military Terms: Department of Defense by Joint Chiefs of Staff Us Armed Forces, 1988-10
  6. Military Power, Conflict and Trade: Military Power, International Commerce and Great Power Rivalry by Michael Gerace, 2004-07-21
  7. DICTIONARY OF MILITARY TERMS, New Revised Edition
  8. The US Military Profession into the 21st Century: War, Peace and Politics (Cass Military Studies Series) by Sam Sarkesian, Robert Connor, 2006-05-01
  9. Military Strategy: A General Theory of Power Control (Classics of Sea Power) by Joseph C. Wylie, 1989-12
  10. The US Army in World War II (General Military) by Mark Henry, 2001-08-25
  11. Encyclopedia of modern us military weapons by Timothy M. Laur, 1998-07-01
  12. Standard Catalog of U.S. Military Vehicles 1940-1965 (Standard Catalog of Us Military Vehicles) by Thomas Berndt, 1993-01
  13. ABOVE US THE WAVES: The Story of Midget Submarines and Human Torpedoes (Pen & Sword Military Classics) by C E T Warren and James Benson, 2006-06
  14. Official and Unofficial Us Navy Air Patches: 1920S to Today by Derek Nelson, Dave Parsons, 1990-11

1. The Christian Science Monitor | Daily Online Newspaper
Plan (us) general to run Iraq. Cameron W. Barr Staff writer of The Christian ScienceMonitor. SULAYMANIYAH, IRAQ The head of the (us) military s Central Command
http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/0213/p01s03-woiq.html
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USA COMMENTARY LEARNING ... THE HOME FORUM February 13, 2003 Home Subscribe About Us / Help Feedback ... Site Map from the February 13, 2003 edition - http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/0213/p01s03-woiq.html
Plan: US general to run Iraq
In Ankara and Washington, the US outlined its plans for a post-Hussein Iraq. Some Iraqi opposition leaders object. By Cameron W. Barr SULAYMANIYAH, IRAQ - The head of the US military's Central Command, Gen. Tommy Franks, will rule Iraq in the initial aftermath of a US invasion to overthrow President Saddam Hussein. Administration officials briefed senators Tuesday on postwar planning, stressing that the US goal is "to liberate Iraq, not to occupy it," and last week a US envoy told leaders of Iraqi groups opposed to Hussein about American intentions. The senators were told that even under good circumstances, it would take two years before the military could fully transfer control to an Iraqi government. As presented, the plan recalls postwar Germany and Japan, where American military occupations paved the way for transfers of power to democratic and constitutionally backed governments. Some Iraqi opposition leaders are already attacking the plan, saying it amounts to a US military rule of Iraq that will favor the existing power structure in the country. Instead of turning Iraq into a beacon of democracy in the Middle East, an ambition articulated by some US policymakers, the opposition leaders say the US plan seems designed to ease the fears of Arabs and Turks unhappy with the prospect of a democratic, federal Iraq.

2. United States Military Academy At West Point
(us) military Academy. West Point, N.Y Electrical Engineering and Computer science project, the concept was to Code of military J(us)tice (Violation of a Lawful general Order), three
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Non-DOD links may be provided for mission support and as a community service. Their appearance does not constitute an endorsement by the DOD, DA, or USMA. ALUMNI SEIZE THE DAY Cadet First Captain Grace Chung and Col.(ret.) James O. Stephenson, Class of 1929, present a wreath at the base of the Col. Sylvanus Thayer statue. The wreath is presented by the oldest grad in attendance and is given as a token of respect to Thayer, who is known as the 'Father of the Military Academy.' The ceremony marks the beginning of the many Alumni events that occur throughout the day. (Photo by Shawn M. Walleck/PAO) The following are highlights from this week's Pointer View. Read them in their entirety at www.PointerView.com Cool temps, warm reception greet Rumsfeld (June 4)  Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld gave the commencement address Saturday to 935 West Point firsties and thousands of family, friends and spectators at Michie Stadium here. Amazing Grace (June 4) Four years ago Grace Chung arrived at the U.S. Military Academy from Congers, N.Y. She eventually became West Point’s Cadet First Captain. Her experiences here, good and bad, Chung said, helped strengthen her goals toward a lifetime’s worth of achievements.

3. Department Of Military Science - U.S. Army Ranks
CADET general INFORMATION ((us) Army Rank).
http://www.morehead-st.edu/colleges/education/military/rank.html
Department Info. Army Schools Camps SMP ... Cadet (General Info.) CADET GENERAL INFORMATION
(U.S. Army Rank)

Enlisted Rank No Insignia Private
(PVT)
E-1 Private
E-2 Private
First Class
(PFC)
E-3 Specialist
(SPC)
E-4 Corporal (CPL) E-4 Sergeant (SGT) E-5 Staff Sergeant (SSG) E-6 Sergeant First Class (SFC) E-7 Master Sergeant (MSG) E-8 First Sergeant E-8 Sergeant Major (SGM) E-9 Command Sergeant Major (CSM) E-9 Sergeant Major of the Army (SMA) Warrant Officer Rank Warrant Officer W-1 Chief Warrant Officer W-2 Chief Warrant Officer W-3 Chief Warrant Officer W-4 Chief Warrant Officer W-5

4. FirstGov.gov: The U.S. Government's Official Web Portal
general Government. Acronyms, directories, data, forms, photos, laws, libraries, publications, regulations science and military and Veterans Privacy. Contact (us). SuggestA-Link
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Skip to Content Skip to Government Search Skip to By Organization Skip to Contact Your Government ... Skip to Reference Center Search
in Federal Only All States One State Advanced Home About Us Site Map ...

5. Military Science - Faculty & Staff: Major Hollis D. Isham
Combined Arms Service Staff School, Command general Staff College Courses / SyllabiSee (us) Army BB TM for current syllabi military science 101 (Fall)
http://www.morehead-st.edu/colleges/education/military/isham.html
Department Info. Army Schools Camps SMP ... Cadet (General Info.)
MAJ Hollis D. Isham

h.isham@morehead-st.edu
Assistant Professor of Military Science (APMS)
Branch: Military Intelligence
Office: BA 312
Address: UPO 1361
Phone: (606) 783-5258 Biography Education Background Courses / Syllabus
Biography
Major Wayne Isham is a native of Kentucky and graduated from Harrodsburg High School in 1975 and from Morehead State University in 1979. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in Military Intelligence from the MSU ROTC program, and spent a year in the U.S. Army Reserve prior to going on Active Duty in 1980. MAJ Isham has served in a variety of intelligence positions worldwide, returning to MSU in 1999. Military Assignments
Office of Counterdrug Analysis, Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C.
Office of the Secretary of Defense, Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia Joint Staff Crisis Operations Team Chief (1997) Office of Counterdrug Analysis, Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C.

6. Military History And Military Science: Guides To Publications - Alcove 9: An Ann
science military History general. Earthstation military Resources This Internetresource guide provides 2269 links to 39 military subjects, including (us)
http://www.loc.gov/rr/main/alcove9/military/guides.html
The Library of Congress Especially for Researchers Research Centers Home ... Alcove 9 Find in Alcove 9 Pages Main Reading Room Pages Researchers Web Pages All Library of Congress Pages
Alcove 9: An Annotated List of Reference Websites
Military History and Military Science: Military History - General
Earthstation Military Resources
This Internet resource guide provides 2269 links to 39 military subjects, including U.S. participation in wars, foreign conflicts and military organizations, prisoners of war, intelligence, museums, and veteran associations. Haze Gray and Underway
This web site provides resources on U.S. and foreign navies and ships. It includes the online full text of the authoritative publication Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Histories and/or photos of more than 10,000 U.S. and foreign naval vessels are available. The general reference section includes reports on naval history, naval trends, and shipbuilding. Military Reference Desk
This web site provides links to defense publications, information pages maintained by U.S. government agencies and the armed forces, discussions of military history, institutions, customs, uniforms and insignia, biography, the U.S. armed forces abroad, and much more. The site is organized into sections for military history, magazines of the armed forces, personnel strengths, personnel statistics, military regulations, military installations, contacting the Department of Defense, current publications, general interest web sites, reports on military and defense issues, and other publication sources.

7. Military Science
data not easily or entirely searchable/accessible from general search tools (us) MerchantMarine Academy military science at Virginia Tech and Radford University.
http://www.lib.vt.edu/subjects/mili/
military science
Table of Contents
Full-text Electronic Resources Directories Military Internet Sites Internet Sites Current News Related Virginia Tech Links About the Librarian
Databases and Indexes
IMPORTANT : If you are an extended campus user (you do not use the campus in-bound modem pool for access), please go to our Extended Campus User s page for more information on accessing databases.

8. Omniseek /Lifestyle /Military /US Armed Forces /Science Technology
index.html) military art and science. military art and science also military science in general ( http//www.cfcsc.dnd.ca/links/milsci/ index.html) Prairie Ridge 'All (us) Armed
http://www.omniseek.com/srch/{54990}

9. Military Science
Foreign relations 2001 military policy Politics and Events Political science International Relations general Government - (us) Government History
http://topics.practical.org/browse/Military_Science
topics.practical.org
Military Science
Battle Ready
Tom Clancy
Tony Zinni Tony Koltz ... Management - General

10. UCSB General Catalog - Military Science
The department also offers a general military science curriculum designed to conform to the academic pattern of the organization and function of the (us) Army. Includes the role of
http://www.catalog.ucsb.edu/2000cat/ls/military.htm
Military Science (ROTC)
Military Science,
Division of Social Sciences,
Building 451;
Telephone (805) 893-3042 E-mail: milsci@sscf.ucsb.edu
Web site: http://www.milsci.ucsb.edu
(will open in a new browser window) Department Chair: LTC Stephen L. Melton Index:
  • Faculty Overview Military Science Courses Faculty Matthew H. France , B.A., Norwich University, Vermont, Captain, Military Police, Assistant Professor (history) Nicola J. Newman , B.A., Miami University, Major, Military Intelligence, Assistant Professor (political science) David B. Resler , B.A., University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Major, Aviation, Assistant Professor (management) Clarence E. Taylor , M.M.S., U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Lieutenant Colonel, Armor, Professor (military science)
    T he military science curriculum is a part of the Army Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) program that leads to a commission as a second lieutenant in the Active Army, Army Reserve, or National Guard. Enrollment is open to qualified men and women. The Army ROTC program is divided into two parts: (1) two years of lower-division subjects, or Basic Course, during which the student incurs no military obligation; and (2) two years of upper-division work, or Advanced Course, for selected students. Students in the Basic Course must complete six lower-division military science courses before they can be considered for the Advanced Course. Freshmen and sophomores will be given priority in registering for lower-division military science courses.

11. Military Science (General)
Public opinion military leadership Politics Current Events Political science Government - (us) Government Presidents Heads of State general .
http://topics.practical.org/browse/Military_Science_(General)
topics.practical.org
Military Science (General)
Battle Ready
Tom Clancy
Tony Zinni Tony Koltz ... Military Science

12. ZNet Iraq Does The US Military Want To Kill Journalists
Does The (us) military Want To Kill Journalists Queer. Race. Repression. R(us)sia. science Watch. South Asia. Syria a straightforward lie. general Buford Blount of the (us) 3rd Infantry Division
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=15&ItemID=3419

13. Military Science 1996-97 General Catalog
general Catalog versions and rights. Army ROTC curriculum leading to a commissionas a Second Lieutenant in the (us) Army. Minor in military science. Curriculum.
http://coursecat.sdsu.edu/9697/MIL S.html
The San Diego State University 1996-97 General Catalog on the World-Wide Web cannot be considered the official publication for the University. Please refer to the printed General Catalog General Catalog versions and rights [Search] This Catalog (1996-97)
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In the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts
Office: Physical Education 451
Telephone: (619) 594-4943
Fax: (619) 594-7084
Faculty
Chair: Roberts Professor: Roberts Assistant Professors: Lathrop, Martini, Smith
Offered by the Department
Army ROTC curriculum leading to a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the US Army. Minor in Military Science.
Curriculum
The Department of Military Science offers both a four-year and a two-year Army Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) program designed to develop future officers in the areas of leadership, management, foreign policy, national security, military history, and military skills. The Army ROTC program also offers a series of optional adventure outings and on-campus activities during the school year. These include orienteering, rappelling, sports programs and social activities. Enrollment in the Army ROTC program is not a requirement for taking military science courses. The Military Science Department offers a varied class schedule to meet students' requirements. The Army ROTC program consists of one course per semester along with scheduled leadership laboratories and field training. The four-year program is divided into two parts: the basic course and the advanced course. The basic course is usually taken in the freshman and sophomore years. No military commitment is incurred during this time, and students may withdraw at any time through the end of the second year. The first year consists of two-unit introductory courses each semester. The second year consists of two-unit courses with instruction on organizational leadership theories. Uniforms, necessary military science textbooks, and materials are furnished without cost.

14. Military Science 1997-98 General Catalog
to satisfy preparation for the major and general education requirements on leadership,weapons, and tactics of (us) Army Prerequisites military science 301 and 302
http://coursecat.sdsu.edu/9798/MIL S.html
The San Diego State University 1997-98 General Catalog on the World-Wide Web cannot be considered the official publication for the University. Please refer to the printed General Catalog General Catalog versions and rights [Search] This Catalog (1997-98)
[Index]
Table of Contents
[Prev]
Mexican American Studies
[Next]
Music
[Last]
Faculty and Administration
Military Science
In the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts
Office: Physical Education 451
Telephone: (619) 594-4943
Fax: (619) 594-7084
Curriculum

Two-Year Commissioning Program

Cross Enrollment

Applying for the Program
... Courses
Faculty
Chair: Roman Professor: Roman Assistant Professors: Lathrop, Martini, Purandare
Offered by the Department
Army ROTC curriculum leading to a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the US Army. Minor in Military Science.
Curriculum
The Department of Military Science offers both a four-year and a two-year Army Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) program designed to develop future officers in the areas of leadership, management, foreign policy, national security, military history, and military skills. The Army ROTC program also offers a series of optional adventure outings and on-campus activities during the school year. These include orienteering, rappelling, sports programs and social activities. Enrollment in the Army ROTC program is not a requirement for taking military science courses. The Military Science Department offers a varied class schedule to meet students' requirements.

15. UCSB General Catalog - Military Science
Students may not major in military science. one of the specialties of the (us) Army. Thedepartment also offers a general military science curriculum designed to
http://www.catalog.ucsb.edu/LS/military.htm
Military Science,
Division of Social Sciences,
Building 451;
Telephone (805) 893-3042 E-mail: milsci@mail.lsit.ucsb.edu
Website: www.milsci.ucsb.edu
(will open in a new browser window) Department Chair: LTC. John B. Simpson III Index:
  • Faculty Overview Military Science Courses Faculty Gregory M. Moye , M.A., San Diego State University, Mason, Artillery, Assistant Professor (English) John B. Simpson III , M.S., Navel Post Graduate Institute, Lieutenant Colonel, Quartermaster, Professor (management) Elious E. Zenon , B.A., University of Colorado, Lieutenant Colonel, Aviation, Assistant Professor (history)
    T he military science curriculum is a part of the Army Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) program that leads to a commission as a second lieutenant in the Active Army, Army Reserve, or National Guard. Enrollment is open to qualified men and women. The Army ROTC program is divided into two parts: (1) two years of lower-division subjects, or Basic Course, during which the student incurs no military obligation; and (2) two years of upper-division work, or Advanced Course, for selected students. Students in the Basic Course must complete six lower-division military science courses before they can be considered for the Advanced Course. Freshmen and sophomores will be given priority in registering for lower-division military science courses. Students who were unable to take the Basic Course may receive equivalent ROTC credit for these classes by attending a summer session at a designated Army installation. Attendees at off-campus summer sessions are given a travel allowance and are paid for their period of camp attendance.

16. UCSB General Catalog - Military Science
Faculty. Clarence E. Taylor, MMAS, (us) Army Command and general StaffCollege, Lieutenant Colonel, Armor, Professor (military science).
http://www.catalog.ucsb.edu/2001cat/ls/military.htm
Military Science (ROTC)
Military Science,
Division of Social Sciences,
Building 451;
Telephone (805) 893-3042 E-mail: milsci@sscf.ucsb.edu
Web site: http://www.milsci.ucsb.edu
(will open in a new browser window) Department Chair: LTC Clarence E. Taylor Index:
  • Faculty Overview Military Science Courses Faculty Clarence E. Taylor , M.M.A.S., U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Lieutenant Colonel, Armor, Professor (military science)
    T he military science curriculum is a part of the Army Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) program that leads to a commission as a second lieutenant in the Active Army, Army Reserve, or National Guard. Enrollment is open to qualified men and women. The Army ROTC program is divided into two parts: (1) two years of lower-division subjects, or Basic Course, during which the student incurs no military obligation; and (2) two years of upper-division work, or Advanced Course, for selected students. Students in the Basic Course must complete six lower-division military science courses before they can be considered for the Advanced Course. Freshmen and sophomores will be given priority in registering for lower-division military science courses. Students who were unable to take the Basic Course may receive equivalent ROTC credit for these classes by attending a summer session at a designated Army installation. Attendees at off-campus summer sessions are given a travel allowance and are paid for their period of camp attendance.

17. Military Science
courses taught by the IUPUI Department of military science, part of Army MedicalDepartment (AMEDD) Surgeon general, MEDCOM, TRICARE, and (us) Army Nurse Corps.
http://www.ulib.iupui.edu/subjectareas/milsci.html
Subject Resource Guides
Military Science
Send comments, questions, and requests for research assistance to: Kathleen Hanna , Military Science Liaison
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  • provides full text articles from over 320 military and general interest (including health and sports, country profiles, and education) publications. Designed to bring current news to all branches of the military, this database also offers indexing and abstracts for over 360 magazines. See the complete title list. (Select the EBSCOhost Web link to access the list of databases)
  • Academic Search Elite provides citations, summaries, and selected full-text articles in a wide range of academic areas including business, social sciences, humanities, general academic, general science, education, and multi-cultural study; includes the journals , and
  • Expanded Academic ASAP provides citations, summaries, and selected full text of articles on a wide variety of disciplines such as law, history, psychology, humanities, current events, sociology, communications, and the general sciences; includes the journals Defense Daily, Defense Week, Military Thought

18. Military Space
military Space. Prioritizing Army Space Needs, Army science Board Summer Study Initiated,but Further Management Actions Needed, (us) general Accounting Office
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19. UT Library Online - PCL Periodicals And Microforms Unit - Military Science Journ
United States (National science Foundation) Geology Bureau of Politicalmilitary Affairs)DOCS through Transmission Circular ((us) general Services Administration
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/pcl/per_micro/subjects/military_science.html
Choose Search UTNetCAT-Online Catalog -Title -Title Keywords -Author -Author Keywords -Subject -Subject Keywords -Mixed Keywords -Call Number Electronic Journals UTLOL-Library Web Site UT Austin's web site AllTheWeb Altavista Google IMDB.com Web Crawler Yahoo! UTLOL
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Periodicals published about military or defense issues.
Unless noted otherwise, the current loose unbound issues of the following titles are all located in the PCL Periodicals Room. Check the online catalog UTNetCAT for holdings information, but remember to ask for assistance if you can't find what you are looking for.
Airman (Air Force News Agency) (Public Affairs Library) Airpower Journal (US Department of the Air Force and Air University) American Neptune (Peabody Museum of Salem) Antarctic Journal of the United States (National Science Foundation) Geology Library Armed Forces and Society (Undergraduate Library) Army (Association of the United States Army) Asian Strategic Review (Institute for Defense Studies and Analyses) UA 830 A842 Brassey's Defense Yearbook Defense Acquisition Deskbook (US Department of Defense) (PCL EIC - CD ROM) Defense Monitor (Center for Defense Information) (Public Affairs Library) Defense Trade News (US Department of State, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs)

20. *** UofL ARMY ROTC - The Smartest College Course You Can Take ***
military science Department Call (us) at (800) 3348635 ext.852-7902 or (502) 852-7902,EmailArmy Welcome Contact (us) Visits general Info Curriculum
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