Education and military leadership a study of the R.O.T.C.

Rapid turnover of ROTC officers, the decline in ROTC enrollment, inadequate training for the specialized techniques of modem warfare, and the quick obsolescence of technical training have created an acute problem in the development of a body of highly-trained professional career officers. This book...

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Main Authors: Lyons, Gene M. 1924-2013 (Author), Masland, John W. (John Wesley) 1912-1968 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press 1959
Series:Princeton legacy library
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Call Number :U 428.5 .L8 1959

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