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RE: Recent Korean War Articles
Belay my last! It was the Naval War College Review that the below article
was in not PROCEEDINGS. I apologize.
David S. Maxwell
LTC, US Army
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Maxwell, David S. LTC [SMTP:maxwelld@sockor.korea.army.mil]
> Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 07:55
> To: KOREAN-WAR-L@raven.cc.ukans.edu
> Subject: RE: Recent Korean War Articles
>
> Another one from the spring 2000 edition of PROCEEDINGS that may be of
> interest to some:
>
> Negotiated Joint Command Relationships: Korean War Amphibious Operations,
> 1950
> DONALD CHISHOLM
> Issues include getting the right commander, with the relevant combat
> and amphibious experience, in the right place at the right time; and
> properly locating that place in the military hierarchy, assigning it
> responsibilities appropriate to the task at hand and discretion sufficient
> to the task.
>
>
> David S. Maxwell
> LTC, US Army
> SOCKOR SOJ5
> Unit #15622
> APO AP 96205-0328
> DSN 315-723-5649
> NIPRNET: maxwelld@sockor.korea.army.mil
> SIPRNET: okj5dmax@hqsockor.sockor.socom.smil.mil
> Personal Email: max161@aol.com or max161@hushmail.com
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Joseph S. Bermudez Jr. [SMTP:joseph_bermudez@compuserve.com]
> > Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 21:46
> > To: Korean-War-List
> > Subject: Recent Korean War Articles
> >
> > Here are two recent articles concerning the Korean War,
> >
> > 1) Burke, Rear Admiral Arleigh. "Burke Speaks Out on Korea,"
> PROCEEDINGS,
> > May 2000, pp. 68-72.
> >
> > This is a reprint of a October 1950 report written by then Rear Admiral
> > Arleigh Burke evaluating lessons learned from the first several months
> of
> > the war. Although he appears to be pro-Navy, Admiral Burke clearly,
> > succinctly, and honestly describes some very important lessons. I
> > especially
> > appreciated his evaluation of the KPA.
> >
> >
> >
> > 2) Aid, Matthew. "US Humint and Comint in the Korean WAR: From the
> > Approach
> > of War to the Chinese Intervention," INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY,
> > Winter 1999, pp. 17-63.
> >
> > This is an ABSOLUTE MUST for everyone interested in the Korean War to
> > read.
> > I became aquatinted with Matt and his research a number of years ago,
> was
> > able to assist him in a VERY SMALL way, and was impressed with his work.
> >
> > In short, THERE WAS a Korean War era counterpart to ULTRA/MAJIC and in
> > this
> > paper Matt has begun to slowly and tediously unravel it. A tremendous
> > amount
> > of work in this area certainly remains to be done, however, Matt's paper
> > is
> > SEMINAL and lays the groundwork for future researchers to build upon.
> >
> > Stop whatever your doing, run (don't walk) and go get a copy of this
> > article
> > (the rest of the issue is also extremely interesting).
> >
> > Regards,
> > Joe
> >
> > Joseph S. Bermudez Jr.
> > joseph_bermudez@compuserve.com
> > PGP key available on request