Bankers Guide Book Comprising 1190 Questions and Answers (with References) on Legal Banking Problems and Bank Business-Building Methods
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Bankers Guide Book Comprising 1190 Questions and Answers (with References) on Legal Banking Problems and Bank Business-Building Methods (1998)

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ISBN: 9781234142988 bzw. 1234142988, in Englisch, RareBooksClub, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.

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RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 50 pages. Original publisher: Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U. S. Army War College, 1998 OCLC Number: (OCoLC)44376231 Subject: Civil supremacy over the military -- United States. Excerpt: . . . there were responsible professionals on the ground who would have good information based on the testimony of their own eyes. No matter how swift and efficient communi-cations technology may become, and no matter how much data the sensors of the information age battle zone may gather, the professional at the scene of a military action will always be better equipped to direct it than a political functionary on the other side of the globe, because only the man at the scene can deal in real time with the inevitable friction, of which Dr. Kissingers misinformation is a prime Clausewitzian example. Nowhere in Dr. Kissingers remarks does he betray the faintest glimmer of suspicion that the instruments of human conflict are best controlled and applied by those trained to do so, working from the site oftheconflictitself. Twelve days after the fall of Saigon, in the early afternoon of May 12, 1975, a gunboat of the Khmer Rouge government of Cambodia intercepted the U. S. container ship SS Mayaguez some 50 miles off the Cambodian coast, removing the crew and taking the ship to enforced anchorage off Koh Tang, a tiny island in Cambodian coastal waters. This act of petty aggression set off a chain of events that quickly escalated to a major crisis, severely testing the ability of the United States to mount a coordinated military responsewithquicklyassembledcome-as-you-areforces. The extreme time urgency sprang from President Gerald Fords legitimate determination that crew members be rescued before being spirited inland, where they could be held to serve as pawns for political extortion in protracted hostagenegotiations. A colorful account of the resulting operation has been provided by retired Major General John Singlaub in his memoir HazardousDuty: After the civilian. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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Bankers Guide Book Comprising 1190 Questions and Answers (with References) on Legal Banking Problems and Bank Business-Building Methods (1998)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN PB NW

ISBN: 9781234142988 bzw. 1234142988, in Englisch, RareBooksClub, Taschenbuch, neu.

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This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 50 pages. Original publisher: Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U. S. Army War College, 1998 OCLC Number: (OCoLC)44376231 Subject: Civil supremacy over the military -- United States. Excerpt: . . . there were responsible professionals on the ground who would have good information based on the testimony of their own eyes. No matter how swift and efficient communi-cations technology may become, and no matter how much data the sensors of the information age battle zone may gather, the professional at the scene of a military action will always be better equipped to direct it than a political functionary on the other side of the globe, because only the man at the scene can deal in real time with the inevitable friction, of which Dr. Kissingers misinformation is a prime Clausewitzian example. Nowhere in Dr. Kissingers remarks does he betray the faintest glimmer of suspicion that the instruments of human conflict are best controlled and applied by those trained to do so, working from the site oftheconflictitself. Twelve days after the fall of Saigon, in the early afternoon of May 12, 1975, a gunboat of the Khmer Rouge government of Cambodia intercepted the U. S. container ship SS Mayaguez some 50 miles off the Cambodian coast, removing the crew and taking the ship to enforced anchorage off Koh Tang, a tiny island in Cambodian coastal waters. This act of petty aggression set off a chain of events that quickly escalated to a major crisis, severely testing the ability of the United States to mount a coordinated military responsewithquicklyassembledcome-as-you-areforces. The extreme time urgency sprang from President Gerald Fords legitimate determination that crew members be rescued before being spirited inland, where they could be held to serve as pawns for political extortion in protracted hostagenegotiations. A colorful account of the resulting operation has been provided by retired Major General John Singlaub in his memoir HazardousDuty: After the civilian. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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