Lasata - Korea, Manpower and Stonewall; 1993
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- Identifier
- MS1133-0197
- Title
- Lasata - Korea, Manpower and Stonewall; 1993
- Description
- This paper by Rear Admiral Malcolm W. Cagle, delivered at a SPHEX Club lecture, discusses the implications of U.S. military and diplomatic decisions during the Korean War. The author elaborates on three main themes: the U.S.'s lack of clear intentions prior to the conflict, manpower issues in the military, and significant military decisions by Stonewall Jackson to highlight broader strategic lessons. Cagle emphasizes the necessity of clear national intentions, preparation for conflict, and maintaining strong civilian control over the military. He concludes with a cautionary stance against altering the all-volunteer military system.
- Date
- 21 January 1993
- Creator
- Cagle, Malcolm W.
- topic
- talk
- lecture
- SPHEX Club
- Malcolm W. Cagle
- Cagle
- 1993
- Korean War
- military strategy
- diplomatic policy
- national security
- Stonewall Jackson
- manpower
- civilian control
- U.S. military history
- all-volunteer force
- all-volunteer
- Type
- Text
- Genre
- lectures
- Digital Format
- application/pdf
- Language
- English
- Repository
- George M. Jones Library Association
- Rights
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Rights Holder
- Malcolm W. Cagle