Jeremy Packer and Joshua Reeves provide a critical account of the history and future of automation in warfare by highlighting the threats posed by the latest advances in media technology and artificial intelligence.
Baker was their principal target . Westmoreland believed that the officer had done “ an excellent job within his capabilities ” and was more than willing to have him finish out his tour of duty as chief of information ; but Baker had ...
William T. Bowers Editor in Chief John W. Elsberg . . . to Those Who Served Foreword The U.S.. John W. Shy University of Michigan Col. John F. Connolly U.S. Army War College Carlo W. D'Este New Seabury, Mass. Brig. Gen.
"This book provides examples of constants that communicators and their leaders should stay focused on.
The Information Front explores the Canadian military’s use of public relations units to manage news during the Second World War.
Dangerous Men: The SAS and Popular Culture