Naval War College Review
Number
3
Abstract
Gentlemen, psychological warfare is an elaborate and curently popular label for a wide variety of subjects. I cannot present specifically naval doctrine to you, nor is it my province to delineate those distinctions which—in sound naval theory—should prevail between psychological warfare, political warfare, "special operations," economic warfare, sabotage activities, guerrilla warfare, and a variety of other related subjects.
Recommended Citation
Linebarger, Paul M.A.
(1951)
"Psychological Warfare,"
Naval War College Review: Vol. 4:
No.
3, Article 3.
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