Peter G. Knight, who wrote a doctoral dissertation on the intelligence war under Millett's direction, uses his own research as a departure point for evaluating the literature on his topic. Among other things, the result is a provocative discussion of the U.S. intelligence failure in the fall...
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Peter G. Knight, who wrote a doctoral dissertation on the intelligence war under Millett's direction, uses his own research as a departure point for evaluating the literature on his topic. Among other things, the result is a provocative discussion of the U.S. intelligence failure in the fall...
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Leadership failure, haphazard Disarmament, misguided Training objectives, incorrect Intelligence assessments ... all had disastrous consequences in the Korean War. We risk the same mistakes today, as we withdraw from the Middle East. This site tries to document the bitter lessons of that savage war...
Still incensed over the politicians' failure to develop a winning strategy for Vietnam, veteran James Benton Stark retires from the Defense Intelligence Ag... JE Eubanks 被引量: 0发表: 2007年 Gen. Powell Retiring; Is He Another Ike? In that wry, backhanded comment lies part of the explanat...
Note: This article has been reproduced in part by the Singapore Ministry of Education as a reference document in their curriculum package to be used in the study of the Korean War by their students. In May 2018, images from this article were used in a book and a set of CDs on the ...
would handle the foreign policy and military challenges of the Cold War, created the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to provide national-level strategic intelligence. The scope of its concerns was quickly expanded to include covert paramilitary operations of the kind conducted by wartime organizations...
Because of intelligence failures, both in Washington and in Korea, the Chinese managed to achieve almost total surprise. Their intervention would change not only the battlefield conduct of the war but also its strategic nature. According to the Soviet archives, in May 1950, Mao had agreed to ...
Korean War After Action Reports Lessons Learned Documents Battle Assessments 6031 pages of United States Military documents dating from 1950 to1992, mostly from