Tag: military books
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Mission Command in the Israel Defense Force Shares Insights from the I.D.F. Translated into English for the First Time
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This essay collection explores Israel’s military strategy through the understanding of mission command and its relation to command and control.
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Book Review: “Trust and Leadership,” reviewed by Col Acton Kilby
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“There is no question that Trust and Leadership should be a recommended read for Australian audiences.”
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The Culture of Mission Command Seen Through the Lens of a Century of Australian Military Operations
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Luc Pigeon, with Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC), reviews the skillful discuss of mission command in Trust and Leadership.
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1,271 Days a Soldier Details the First-Hand Experiences of Colonel H. E. Gardiner During the Second World War
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1,271 Days a Soldier is the journal record of Gardiner’s military experiences over four years during World War II.
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Book Review: “Trust and Leadership,” reviewed by Mungo Melvin
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Mungo Melvin, Major General, British Army (Ret.), reviews Trust and Leadership, “a must read for any professional officer.”
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New AUSA Book Program Title, Trust and Leadership, Explores the Australian Army’s Use of Mission Command
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TRUST AND LEADERSHIP reveals how Australian mission command was applied during ten global conflicts during the last century.
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R. D. Hooker, Jr., Former White House Fellow, Offers First-Hand Reflections about National Security Strategy in New Book
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Beyond Vom Kriege is the first book in the UNG Press’s role as an AUSA Book Program Partner.