The Joint Warfare Analysis Program

This paper examines the need for a program of Joint Warfare Analysis as an option in Joint Professional Military Education, Phase I, for intermediate level officers. The findings are based on structured interviews with 50 senior flag officers on whose staffs graduates would serve. Graduates of such...

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CAREERS
CODING
COSTS
COURSES(EDUCATION)
DATA ACQUISITION
EDUCATION
FLAG OFFICERS
GRADUATES
INTERVIEWING
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NAVAL PLANNING
NAVAL TRAINING
OFFICER PERSONNEL
OPERATIONS RESEARCH
Personnel Management and Labor Relations
SIMULATION
TEST AND EVALUATION
UTILIZATION
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