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050 _aE 745 .W32
_bC67 1999
100 _aCornello, Jerome J.
_938783
245 _aJonathan M. Wainwright :
_bplanning and executing the defense of the Philippines /
_cby Jerome J. Cornello
260 _a[Ann Arbor, MI] :
_b[UMI],
_cc1999
300 _a244 pages :
_bmaps
336 _2rdacontent
337 _2rdamedia
338 _2rdacarrier
500 _aThesis (Ph.D.)--Temple University, 1999
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references
505 _aWainwright and the developing situation 1902-1920 -- The General Staff and the Philippine conundrum 1921-1923 -- The Third Cavalry, General Staff and compromise 1925-1928 -- The Philippine conundrum revisited 1928-1934 -- Cavalry command 1935-1940 -- The Philippine conundrum inherited 1940-1942 -- Unconditional surrender, captivity, and vindication 1942-1953 -- Conclusions -- Appendixes. War Department General Staff organization -- Map 6 Lingayen Gulf -- Map 8 Road to Bataan -- Map 10 Situation on Bataan -- Map 13 Japanese landings on Bataan
520 _a"The author contends that the examination of the experiences of Jonathan Wainwright as they relate to his contributions to planning and executing the defense of the Philippines will further illuminate key considerations in United States strategic planning from the American occupation of the Philippines to the present. Wainwright is an excellent vehicle through which to examine these considerations and related issues because his career evolves coincidentally with the development of War Plan ORANGE and many can identify readily with his experiences. This assessment focuses on the primacy of policy; the balance of ends, ways, and means; and the essential nature of unity of command as the considerations most relevant in evaluating the development of American strategic concepts during the period. A better appreciation of the related issues such as military policy, force development, and command relationships will be helpful to those interested in national security planning, particularly in anticipating and addressing those issues as they reoccur in present and future strategic planning." - Abstract
546 _aEnglish
600 _aWainwright, Jonathan Mayhew,
_d1883-1953
_98190
650 _aWorld War, 1939-1945
_xCampaigns
_zPhilippines
_9391
653 _aPhilippine defense campaign
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