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Found in 73 Collections and/or Records:

Sechrest, Edward A.: Chinese communist subversion : Tanzania, 1967 Mar 1

 File — Box 276, Folder: 7
Identifier: RG-13- File N420 .F82 1967 no.124
Scope and Contents

Student paper by LCDR Edward A. Sechrest, USN in which he examined the efforts of the Chinese Communists to gain influence in the developing nations of Africa in order to determine the most productive path for the United States foreign policy in Africa.

Dates: 1967 Mar 1

Should the United States deploy an anti-ballistic missile?, by Kenneth M. Sandon

 Digital Record
Identifier: RG13_276_02_01
Dates: 1967 Apr 1

Sims, William S.: Policy in its relation to war, 1911-1912

 File — Box 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: RG-13
Scope and Contents

CPT William S. Sims' student paper on policy for Long Course, 1911-1912.

Dates: 1911-1912

Sims, William S.: Strategy, 1912 Mar

 File — Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: RG-13
Dates: 1912 Mar

Soviet literary intelligentsia: patterns of dissent, by Harry WilliamBenter, Jr.

 Digital Record
Identifier: RG13_316_15_01
Dates: 1971 Apr 15

Space Fundamentals for the War Fighter, 1994 May 31

 File — Box 13-1, Folder: 6
Identifier: RG-37
Scope and Contents

A paper submitted to the faculty of the Naval War College in partial satisfaction of the requirement of the Department of Operations by William G. Clapp, Ed.D, Major, Utah National Guard that was later updated for publication as a Strategic Research Department occasional paper because of the timeliness of the topic and the belief that it deserved wider circulation.

In this paper, Clapp provided an overview of the space environment and its assets in order to understand their capabilities. Clapp argued that space assets are vital elements that influence both peacetime and wartime missions at all three levels of military activity: strategic, operational, and tactical. This paper provided insights concerning a few of the limitations and capabilities of U.S. space assets and should help the war fighter understand the environment in which the battle for aerospace superiority must be fought and won.

Dates: 1994 May 31

Space Fundamentals for the War Fighter, by William G. Clapp

 Digital Record
Identifier: RG37_13_01_06_01
Dates: 1994 May 31

"Space Fundamentals for the War Fighter" by William G. Clapp, Ed.D., 1994 May 31

 Item — Box 57, Folder: 3
Identifier: RG-18
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

Compilations of articles, portions of books and government documents used in Strategy, National Security Decision Making, and Operations Department Curriculum.

Dates: 1994 May 31

Space Policy For Laser Imaging of Foreign Spacecraft, 1992 Mar 13

 File — Box 6-40, Folder: 4
Identifier: RG-37
Scope and Contents Student research paper by Major Paul S. Idell, USAF in satisfaction of the requirements for the Advanced Research Program elective. In this paper, Idell considered the application of laser imaging techniques from observatories on the ground, at sea, or in the air. Also found within this folder are Jarrett's initial application to the Advanced Research Program, proposed research prospectus, resume, and a report documentation page.Executive Summary: Current U.S. Department of Defense policy prohibits the laser illumination of any spacecraft without explicit permission to do so from the satellite's owner. This policy places limitations on the ability to evaluate emerging laser imaging technologies for routine surveillance and imaging of foreign spacecraft. The purpose of this study is to identify and evaluate satellite imaging regimes which admit the application of ground-based laser imaging. To do this a review of pertinent aspects of space law, U.S. policies, and current DoD procedures for controlling the emission of laser energy into space is conducted. Next the laser illumination requirements for four proposed satellite imaging techniques are reviewed, and their threat to spacecraft components is assessed. From this assessment, it is concluded that while these laser imaging techniques present an in-band damage threat to many earth-viewing optical sensors, they do not threaten the normal operation of other, non-optical...
Dates: 1992 Mar 13

Space Policy For Laser Imaging of Foreign Spacecraft, by Paul S. Idell

 Digital Record
Identifier: RG37_06_40_04_01
Dates: 1992 Mar 13