Text Box: Q   Dying, Death and Grief:  Working with Adult Bereavement
Call Number:  155.937  M255d

Q   European Military Crisis Management:  Connecting Ambition and Reality
Call Number:  909.82  G454e

Q   Howling in Mesopotamia:  An Iraqi-American Memoir
Call Number:  956.704431  H228h

Q In a Time of War:  The Proud and Perilous Journey of West Point’s Class of 2002
Call Number:  355.0092273  M978i

Q Just and Unjust Warriors:  The Moral and Legal Status of Soldiers
Call Number:  172.42  J966

Q   Lion of Jordan:  The Life of King Hussein in War and Peace
Call Number:  956.95043092  S558L

Q The Mind of Jihad
Call Number:  322.42088297  M972m

Q The Money Trail:  Finding, Following, and Freezing Terrorist Finances
Call Number:  363.25968  L666m

Q My Guantánamo Diary:  The Detainees and the Stories They Told Me
Call Number:  909.831  K45m

Q Not Much Left:  The Fate of Liberalism in America
Call Number:  320.510973  W164n

Text Box: Q   Pacific Currents:  The Responses of US Allies and Security Partners in East Asia to China’s Rise
Call Number:  303.48251  P117

Q A Quick and Dirty Guide to War:  Briefings on Present and Potential Wars
Call Number:  355.0330048  D924q  2008

Q Terrorism, Government, and Law:  National Authority and Local Autonomy in the War on Terror
Call Number:  345.7302  T3281

Q We Are Soldiers Still:  A Journey Back to the Battlefields of Vietnam
Call Number:  959.704342  M822wb

Q Will Terrorists Go Nuclear?
Call Number:  363.3255  J52w

Q   Young and Defiant in Tehran
Call Number:  305.2350955  K45y
Text Box: New Titles at MSFRIC
Text Box: Research Center’s Info

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2009

 

January

Text Box: Fairchild        
Installment News

Chief of Staff Reading List 2009

Text Box: Mission, Doctrine & Profession

→Counterinsurgency Warfare:  Theory and Practice
Call Number:  355.425 G181c  2006

→Making Twenty-First Century Strategy
Call Number:  355.03  D776ma

→Modern Strategy
Call Number:  355.4  G778m

→Thinking About America’s Defense:  An Analytical Memoir
Call Number:  355.033073  K37t

Text Box: Our Nation and World

→Afghanistan:  A Short History of Its People and Politics
Call Number:  958.1  E94a

→Beating Goliath:  Why Insurgencies Win
Call Number:  355.0218  R311b

→Contemporary Nuclear Debates
Call Number:  358.1740973  C761

→Not a Good Day to Die:  The Untold Story of Operation Anaconda
Call Number:  958.1047  N333n
Text Box: Military Heritage

→American Patriot:  The Life and Wars of Colonel Bud Day
Call Number:  92  D2731c

→Fast Tanks & Heavy Bombers
Call Number:  355.070973  J66f

→One Day Too Long:  Top Secret Site 85 and the Bombing of North Vietnam
Call Number:  959.704348  C353o

→The Savage Wars of Peace:  Small Wars and the Rise of American Power
Call Number:  355.30973  B724s
Text Box: Text Box: Inauguration Facts

>George Washington’s inauguration was held in NYC on April 30, 1789.
>Inauguration Day was changed to January 20, from March 4, in 1933 by the passage of the 20th Amendment to the US Constitution.
>Bill Clinton’s, January 20, 1997, inauguration was the first to be broadcast live over the Internet.
>Washington gave the shortest inaugural address, 135 words.
>In 1865, Lincoln was the first president to include African-Americans in his inaugural parade.
>In 1917, Woodrow Wilson was the first president to include women in his inaugural parade.
>When January 20 is on a Sunday, the president-elect usually takes the oath of office privately and then repeats the ceremony in public on Monday.
World War II and Battle of the Bulge Army Veteran Roy Pickel salutes alongside his fellow veterans during the Battle of the Bulge Memorial dedication ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, Monday, May 8, 2006, in Arlington, Va. Pickel, of Philadelphia, fought with the 2nd Division, 9th Infantry Division. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)