Command, Control, and the Common Defense

“Command, Control, and the Common Defense” by Carl Kenneth Allard, published by Yale University Press in 1990, offers a detailed examination of the American military command structure. This 317-page book delves into the complexities of military organization, focusing on the balance between the collaborative efforts required in modern combat and the longstanding traditions of service autonomy shaped by differing perspectives on land, sea, and air warfare.
Readers will find a thorough historical analysis that highlights the inherent tensions within military operations. The book addresses how these dynamics influence the effectiveness of command and control in various combat scenarios. With a focus on the intersection of technology, engineering, and military science, Allard’s work provides insights into the evolution of military strategies and organizational frameworks, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of military operations and their historical context.
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A history of the American military command structure, this book analyzes the tension between the joint teamwork demanded by modern combat and the traditions of service autonomy reinforced by competing ideas about land, sea and air warfare.
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