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A history of the Army's activities in the field of industrial
labor problems.
Self-preservation and military measures to insure the territory of
the United States against violation by foreign powers - the subject
of this book - ceased to be of serious concern to the United States
Government and nation during the nineteenth century. In World War
I, the Americans concentrated on the offensive. In World War II, as
the authors of this book remark in their Preface, we passed to the
offensive so soon and with such force after the United States
became engaged that the military provisions for defense have been
obscured from view.
The area covered in this book is vast, and so are the topics. The
reader will embark upon a long journey and become involved in a
complex series of events, ranging from guarding inland waterways to
fighting the Japanese, from rounding up one forlorn German on the
coast of Greeland to battling German submarines, from conducting
staff conferences with the Navy to negotiating with His Britannic
Majestys ministers, from withstanding the cold of the arctic or the
heat of the tropics to overcoming the ever-present ennui of
soldiers who wait for the stress of battle that never comes.
Guarding the United States and Its Outposts is instructive. Dealing
often with the twilight between peace and war, it focuses upon
problems of immediate relevance to the Army and the nation today.
Then as now the nation found itself in a revolution in doctrine,
weapons, and methods of defense. The way in which men caught in
this revolution faced the situation can be a guide to those meeting
similar circumstances today and in the future. This book highlights
problems in unified command and contains excellent examples of
military diplomacy, of how to get along, or fail to get along, with
other armed forces of the United States and with our Allies. In
contains authoritative accounts of several highly controversial
events, especially the Pearl Harbor attack and the evacuation of
the United States citizens of Japanese descent from the west coast
of the continental United States. William H. Harris Brigadier
General, United States Army Chief of Military History
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