Military education past, present, and future
Often the only time a nation evaluates the education of its armed forces is during the aftermath of a great military disaster. Even in the light of an overwhelming victory, such as the Gulf War, questions about how well military education was addressing the study of asymmetric warfare, the Revolutio...
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Westport, CT
Praeger
2002
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The Conundrum of Military Education in Historical Perspective / John B. Hattendorf
- 2. Educating Bellona: Carl von Clausewitz and Military Education / T. G. Otte
- 3. "No Officer Rather Than a Bad Officer": Officer Selection and Education in the Prussian/German Army, 1715-1945 / Dennis El Showalter
- 4. Sylvanus Thayer and the Ethical Instruction of Nineteenth-Century Military Officers in the United States / Lori Bogle
- 5. History as Process and Record: The Royal Navy and Officer Education / Andrew Lambert
- 6. Officer Education and Training in the British Regular Army, 1919-39 / David French
- 7. To Make the Men for the Next Crisis: The USAF Air War College and the Education of Senior Military leaders, 1945-93 / Mark R. Grandstaff
- 8. The War Colleges and Joint Education in the United States / Thomas A. Keaney
- 9. The Labors of Athena and the Muses: Historical and Contemporary Aspects of Canadian Military Education / Ronald G. Haycock
- 10. European Military Education Today / Peter Foot


