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- Logistics in the Korean War: The Right Analogy?Source: Truman Library, Online Archives, “Prospects for Survival of the Republic of Korea,” Office of Reports and Estimates 44-48, October 28, 1948 https://www.trumanlibrary.gov/library/research-files/prospects-survival-republic-korea-office-reports-and-estimates-44-48?documentid=NA&pagenumber=13h When looking at current military scenarios in the Pacific, the experiences of the Second World War tend to be the archetype for lessons learned and exploring possible avenues of approach…maybe the real… Continue reading Logistics in the Korean War: The Right Analogy?
- The Wilderness at the End of the WorldMap of British North America, 1755, Commissioned by British Lords of Trade When the Seven Years War in North America began in 1755 with General William Braddock’s arrival in Virginia that spring, the colonies occupied only a silver of settlements hugging the ocean. The map above shows the British view of their possessions at the… Continue reading The Wilderness at the End of the World
- Allies and Partners: “It’s Complicated” even in the 18th CenturyBy February 1757, the Seven Years War in North America (also called The French and Indian War) had stalled. Although the British Navy commanded the seas, the French with their vast contacts to several Native American Empires and their command of internal waterways, stymied the British in all directions. Gen Braddock suffered a humiliating defeat… Continue reading Allies and Partners: “It’s Complicated” even in the 18th Century