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September 69
UNITED STATES ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL
STAFF COLLEGE, ,FORt LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS
COMMANDANT
Major General John H. Hay, Jr.
DEPUTY COMMANDANT
Brigadier General Frank B. Clay
The Military Review is published by the United States Army Command and General
Staff College in close association with the United States Army War College. It provides a
forum for the expression of military thought on national and military strategy, national
security affairs, and on doctrine with emphasis at the division and higher levels of command.
MilitaryReview
ProfessionalJournaloftheUS Army
ARenaissance forMilitaryJustice . . . LTC JamesA. Mounts,Jr.,USA, 3
and CPT Myron G. Sugarman, USA
Peacekeeping and
The Hamlet Evaluation System . . . . COL Maurice D. Roush, USA 10
Soviet Policy on Nonproliferation Gerhard Wettig 18
The Korean Incident . . . Charles S. Stevenson 27
US Offensive and Defensive Strategy LTC Joseph L. Fant III, USA 31
Peacemaking . . BRIG Michael N. Harbottle, British Army, Ret 43
Keepingthe Lid on IsNotEnough MAlRichard B. Fisher, USA 60
John J. Pershing: AStudy in Paradox . Donald Smythe 66
The Problem ofPower . . . Raymond 1. Barrett 73
Arms and Men: The Balance in Europe . . Alain C. Enthoven 80
Propaganda forthe PLA
Richard H. Giza 89
Reader Forum
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MilitaryNotes
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MilitaryBooks
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traces the historyofone ofthemost
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the operational aspects of the air-
craft'slifespan. Thebook is tailored
I forthemodelplaneenthusiastandair-
craftbuff, and is ofonly passing in-
teresttothegeneralreader.
EAST WIND, RAIN: The Intimate Account of
! an Intelligence Ofticer In the Pacific, 1939-
49. By BrfIadler General Elliot R. Tharpe,
US Army, Retirad. 307 Paps. Gambit Inc.,
Boston, Mass., 19&9. $6.95.
ByCOLJOHNE.OLSON, USA,Retired
From 1938, when he became sn
instructorwiththeHawaiianNational
Guard on the island of Maui, until
1949, when he completed his tour as
Army attache to Thailand, General
Thorpe was an astute and intimate
observer of political and military
events that occurred throughout the
Pacific.
The months immediately preceding
and follOWing Pearl Harbor found
him in the Dutch East Indies where
his excellent rapport with the Dutch
resulted in his being given copies of
intercepted Japanese radio messages
that foretold their plans to strike
throughout the area, including Pearl
Harbor. The signal for execution,
"EastWind, Rain," provides the title
for this interesting book.
Escaping from Java just ahead of
theJapanese, Thorpe became chief of
General Douglas MacArthur's coun-
terintelligencecorps. Inthis capacity,
hemovedwiththeheadquartersnorth-
wardthroughthePhilippinestoJapan
where he remained until 1946.
MIUTARY BOOKS
In,his official capacity, he encoun-
tered most of the leading military
andpoliticalpersonalitiesoftheAllies
and Japan, including the local quis-
lings and the war criminals. He re-
counts many heretofore unpublished
actionsandconversationsofsuchwell-
known figures asGeneral MacArthur,
Emperor Hirohito, General Hideki
Tojo, Presidents Sergio Osmena and
Jose Laurel of the'Philippines, and
FieldMarshalPibulsonggramofThai-
land.
The student of the war in the Pa-
cific and theoccupation ofJapanwill
find thisbookinformativeandprovoc-
ative.
REPORT ON THE ASIANS. By William L
White. 289 Pages. Reynal & Co., Inc., N. Y.,
1969. $5.95.
By LTC VLADIMIR A. POSPISIL, USA
William L. White, who for more
than 20 years has been publisherand
editorofthefamousEmporiaGazette,
spent several months in Asia inter-
viewing people about their problems
andtheirthoughtsforthefuture.His
trip included stops in Paris, India,
Bangkok, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Tai-
wan, the Republic of Korea, and Ja-
pan. While visiting the Asian coun-
tries. he gave special attention tothe
effortstoincreasethefood supplyand
contain the population. Hesoughtout
experts on mainland China and dis-
cussed with these "China Watchers"
theimpactofWesternthinkingonthe
ancient patterns of conflict. Careful
attention was given to the "close eco-
nomic and political ties of non-Com-
munist countries ofAsia and the ef-
fect of Western technology."
The military reader will find this
work an informative contribution to
understanding of the turbulent con-
ditions in Asia.
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RED ARMOR IN COMBAT. By Martin J. Mil-
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THE COMMODORES. By Leonard F. Guttridge
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THE SECOND DDAY. By Jacques Robichon.
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THE GERMAN NAVY IN WORLD WAR II. By
Edward P. Von der Parten. 274 Pages.
Thomas Y. Crowell Co., N. Y., 1969, $7.95.
HISTORY OF THE COLD WAR: From the ..
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ISSUES IN THE fUTURE OF ASIA: Com
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The New York Times. By Herman H. Dins
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349 Pages. University of Oklahoma Press,
Norman, Okla., 1969. $6.95.
ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES: The Six Day War.
EdHor, Israel Ministry of Defense. 239 Pages.
ChiHon Ca., Philadelphia, Pa., 1968. $22.50.
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