Marines in crisis : : the Cold War transformation of the U.S. Marine Corps, 1947-1995 / / Charles P. Neimeyer.

"Throughout the Cold War and into the 1990s, the Marine Corps faced multiple strategic inflection points. Some of these moments were fights for institutional survival, some were based on emerging technology or internal upheaval, and others were more concerned with developing operational doctrin...

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