“The nature of encounter operations required of the commanders limitless initiative and constant readiness to take the responsibility for military actions.” ActionResponsibilityMilitaryConstantOperationsEncountersInitiativeLimitlessCommandersReadinessMilitary Action Author:Georgy Zhukov
“Marx was wrong: It is not only the 'means of production' that shape societies, but the means of destruction. In our own time, the costs of war, or just war readiness, are daunting. ... The resulting cost squeeze has led to a new type of society, perhaps best terms a 'depleted' state, in which the military has drained reources from all other social functions.” MeanWarStatesSocialTermMilitaryTypeCostShapesDestructionFunctionProductionsReadinessDrainedJust WarCost Of War Author:Barbara Ehrenreich
“There has been a constant struggle on the part of the military element to keep the end- fighting, or readiness to fight-superior to mere administrative considerations. The military man, having to do the fighting, considers that the chief necessity; the administrator equally naturally tends to think the smooth running of the machine the most admirable quality.” ThinkingMenHas BeensEndsRunningFightingQualityStruggleMilitaryElementsMachinesConstantMereSuperiorsChiefsConsiderationSmoothAdmirableReadinessAdministrativeAdministratorsMilitary ManConstant StruggleAdmirable Qualities Book:Mahan on Naval Warfare: Selections from the Writing of Rear Admiral Alfred T. Mahan Source: Mahan on Naval Warfare: Selections from the Writing of Rear Admiral Alfred T. Mahan