Mary Fitzgerald made many contributions to the national security
field over the course of the years through her close reading of the
writing of Soviet and Russian military officers. Particularly
useful was her focus on those of Soviet military theorists who put
forward forecasts of future warfare and the impact of technology on
warfare. These Russian reviews deserved respect and study; Mary's
work made this possible. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, it
became easier to meet with and talk with a number to these Soviet
officers so as to explore more fully their thinking and the
continuing development of their ideas about future warfare, and the
likely direction of the military revolution they had begun writing
about in the late 1970s. Organizing meetings with them was greatly
aided by Mary because of the good relations she had developed with
several of these officers, who liked her as a person and were
flattered that she had been so careful a readers of their writings.
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