Verlag: Washington, D.C : Office of Air Force History, Headquarters USAF and United States Air Force Academy, 1971, 1971
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
, Geffen, William, ed. Command and commanders in modern warfare. Proceedings of the Second Military History Symposium, U.S. Air Force Academy, 2-3 May, 1968. Washington, D.C : Office of Air Force History, Headquarters USAF and United States Air Force Academy, 1971, 2d edition, enlarged, xi, 340pp., stapled PAPERBACK, good lightly used copy, light wear to corners and edges. Section III: The End of the Prussian Military Tradition in Germany (119-203) includes Harold C. Deutsch, The Rise of the Military Opposition in the Nazi Reich, with commentaries by Charles V. P. von Luttichau and Peter Paret (153-160).
Verlag: GPO, Washington, DC, 1971
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
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Zustand: good. Second, Enl. Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 340, wraps, covers soiled and somewhat discolored, sticker pasted to front cover.
Verlag: U.S. Government Printing Office and Headquarters USAF, Office of Air Force History and United States Air Force Academy, Washington DC, 1989
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Trade paperback. Zustand: Good. 2nd edition, enlarged [stated]. xi, [1], 340 pages. Contributors. Index. Cover has some wear and soiling. Pencil erasure residue on title page. The essays and commentaries which comprise this book resulted from the Second Annual Military History Symposium, held at the Air Force Academy on 2-3 May 1968. The general purpose of the symposium series is to provide a forum in which recognized scholars may present the results of their research in the history of military affairs. A basic objective of the annual symposium series was to create a closer link between the academic history and the military professional designed to achieve a fuller appreciation and better evaluation of past military events. The Second Symposium is notable by the participation by an extraordinary assemblage of major military leaders and scholars.
Verlag: Office of Air Force History and United States Air Force Academy, Washington DC and Colorado Springs, CO, 1974
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Trade paperback. Zustand: Good. 2nd Edition, Enlarged. xi, [1], 340 pages. Includes Preface and Introduction. Chapters include The United States Army's Experience in the Early Twentieth Century; British Naval Leaders in World War 1; The End of the Prussian Military Tradition in Germany; American Naval Leaders in World War II; and New Perspectives in Warfare. Also contains an index. William Geffen was born in Konigsberg, Germany, and came to the U.S. in 1941. He enlisted in the Armed Forces. He fought in World War II, and because of his natural skill in languages, was frequently stationed overseas. Education was always a priority for him, however, and he took advantage of the G.I. bill to obtain an undergraduate degree at University of California, Berkeley, and a graduate degree at Stanford University. Stationed in Washington DC, he worked for military intelligence in the Pentagon for several years. In 1960, he accepted appointment as a professor in military history and political science at the Air Force Academy. During this time, he also earned his Doctorate in Political Science from the University of Denver. He volunteered to serve in Viet Nam and was there for over a year as a liaison between the Asian countries and the U.S. Upon his return, he was promoted to Permanent Professor at the Air Force Academy, leading the Foreign Language Department. During his time of service with the military, he earned many honors, including the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star, the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Air Force Commendation Medal, the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm, the WWII Victory Medal and the Purple Heart. This book is comprised of essays and commentaries from the Second Annual Military History Symposium held in May 1968. The general purpose of the symposium series is to provide a forum in which recognized scholars may present the results of their research in the history of military affairs. This will, hopefully, enhance interest in the subject among both civilian and military historians, while encouraging a continuing interest among members of the armed forces of the United States and cadets of the United States Air Force Academy in the study of the history of their chosen profession. A basic objective of the annual symposium series is to create a closer link between the academic historian and the military professional designed to achieve a fuller appreciation and better evaluation of past military events. The historical records are enriched by including the views of the men who participated in past events. It serves to enhance and encourage interest. The Air Force Academy's Department of History has been particularly concerned with the history of military affairs and warfare since the founding of the institution. In fact, for a few years after the beginning of classes in 1954, the Academy could boast of perhaps the only separate Department of Military History in the United States. In 1959 the Department of History inaugurated the annual Harmon Memorial Lectures to foster interest and research in military history. The advent of nuclear weapons has drastically altered the nature of modern warfare. For this reason the military profession finds itself today in the throes of a "second" military revolution. Both the military professional and the civilian policy-maker seek to find familiar landmarks to guide them through the new environment of the nuclear age which, because of the vastly changed military technology and its political consequences, remains largely a "terra incognita." Among the presenters were: Russell Weigley, Louis Morton, Edward Coffman, Arthur Marder, Harold Deutsch, Peter Paret, Walter Walimont, von Schweppenburg, Manteuffel, Franz Halder, von Manstein, Heusinger, E. B. Potter, Arleigh Burke, Robin Higham, Robert Futrell, John Slessor, Erhard Milch, Adolf Galland, Kingston-McCloughry.
Verlag: Manhasset, New York : Channel Press, c1963., 1963
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine. 305 pp. ; LCCN: 63-17530 ; OCLC: 681418 ; black cloth in great 1960s style photographic dust jacket ; stories by Robert S. Elegant, Ralph Lowenstein, Peter Kihss, Robert Notson, William Kreger, Flora Lewis, Wilfrid Fleisher, Everest Derthick, RIchard Witkin, Henry Giniger, Stuart Loory, William Dwight, Kim Willenson, John Hulteng, David B. Rogers, Sache de Gramont, Larry Jinks, Carl W. Ackerman, Ahmed Emin Yalman, John Tebbel, Mort Stern, William McGaffin, Walter J. Pfister, Otto D. Tolischus, Robert E. Garst, Michael Ogden, Howard Dietz, Mathew Gordon, Frank Scully, Herbert Brucker, M. Lincoln Schuster, Maxwell F. Geffen, Hal Borland, Damon Stetson, Charles T. Alexander, Jr., F. F. McNaughton, J. R. Gallagher, Henry Beetle Hough, Milton Bracker, Josepoh Jones, John Ho henberg, Richard Schaap, John Crider, A. D. Rothman, Dorothy Ducas, Theodore M. Bernstein, Vance Packard, Wayne Parrish, Elliott Sanger, Betsy Wade, Henrietta Poynter, William GIles, Robert M. Hall, Douglas Tomlinson, David Frown, George Allen, Gerald Green, Oliver Gramling, Dallas S. TOwnsend, Jr., Jules Bergman, and Reuven Frank ; slight foxing ; VG/FINE. Book.
Verlag: US Air Force Academy, [Colorado Springs, CO],, 1971
Anbieter: Island Books, Thakeham, West Sussex, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 42,78
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In den Warenkorb8vo., Second Edition; printed wrappers, a very good, bright, clean copy. Enlarged version of the first edition of 1968. VERY SCARCE.