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History of the Office of the Secretary of Defense
Alfred Goldberg, Steven L. Rearden and Doris M. Condit
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Frontmatter
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I. 17 September 1947 (page 1)
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II. The Unification Act on Trial (page 29)
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III. The Office of the Secretary of Defense (page 57)
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IV. The Staff Agencies (page 89)
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V. OSD and the National Security Structure (page 117)
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VI. The Challenge of Communism: Greece, Turkey, and Italy (page 147)
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VII. Israel and the Arab States (page 177)
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VIII. The Crisis in China (page 209)
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IX. The Spreading Turmoil in Asia (page 243)
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X. The Berlin Crisis (page 275)
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XI. The Military Budget for Fiscal Year 1949 (page 309)
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XII. The Military Budget for Fiscal Year 1950 (page 335)
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XIII. The Military Budget for Fiscal Year 1951 (page 361)
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XIV. Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces (page 385)
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XV. The Atomic Arsenal (page 423)
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XVI. The North Atlantic Alliance (page 457)
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XVII. The Foreign Military Assistance Program (page 489)
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XVIII. Renewed Pressure for Rearmament: NSC 68 (page 521)
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XIX. Conclusion (page 537)
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Notes (page 555)
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Notes on Sources and Selected Bibliography (page 625)
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Index (page 653)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JAH | 72.2 (Sep. 1985): 452-453 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1903460 |
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Published: 1984
Publisher: Office of the Secretary of Defense
- 9780160768095 (hardcover)