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Naval War College Review

Volume 48, Number 2 (1995) Spring


Our cover is a portrait of Tasker A. Bliss, who, as a member (when a lieutenant) of the original faculty, represented the start of the U.S. Army's contribution to the Naval War College—a tradition amply sustained by Walter Krueger, the subject of Major George Eaton's article in this issue. (For more on the Army at the College, Tasker Bliss, and this painting, see page 134.)

Full Issue

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Spring 1995 Full Issue
The U.S. Naval War College

President's Forum

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President’s Notes
Joseph C. Strasser

Articles

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The Art of Strategy and Force Planning
Henry C. Bartlett, G. Paul Holman, and Timothy E. Somes

Book Reviews

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The Search for Strategy: Politics and Strategic Vision
Warren L. Caldwell Jr. and Gary L. Guertner

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How Navies Fight: The U.S. Navy and Its Allies
Michael A. Palmer and Frank Uhlig Jr.

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Submarines of the U.S. Navy
James Patton and Stefan Terzibaschitsch

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The Chinese and Their Future: Beijing, Taipei, and Hong Kong
Alexander C. Huang, Lin Zhiling, and Thomas W. Robinson

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Chinese Intelligence Operations
E. D. Smith Jr. and Nicholas Eftimiades

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Victory
Frank C. Mahncke and Peter Schweizer

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Commanders in Chief: Presidential Leadership in Modern Wars
Cole C. Kingseed and Joseph G. Dawson III

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Dien Bien Phu : The Epic Battle America Forgot
Douglas Porch and Howard R. Simpson

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Once a Legend: "Red Mike" Edson of the Marine Raiders
J. Robert Moskin and Jon T. Hoffman

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D-Day June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II
Robert Goldberg and Stephen E. Ambrose

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Winged Victory: The Army Air Forces in World War II
Clark G. Reynolds and Geoffrey Perret

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Russia under the Bolshevik Regime
Walter C. Uhler and Richard Pipes

Additional Writings

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In My View
Robert P. Fairchild, Bruno Gruenwald, and Bradd C. Hayes

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Recent Books
Thomas D. Grassey

Credit

George Sottung. Reproduced by the permission, and with the assistance, of the Naval War College Museum.