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This review is from: The Civilian and the Military: A History of the American Anti-Militarist Tradition (Paperback)
Probably the finest expose written detailing the forgotten history and law behind the way our country used to view military operations and service. Much of today's understanding, regarding the military establishment and our government's use of it, is a recent development. Up until the Korean war, the military was under the exclusive direction of the Congress; but this book shows how the Executive branch has usurped Congress's authority with the public's knowledge and acquiescence.
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The Civilian and the Military: A History of the American Antimilitarist Tradition by Arthur Alphonse Ekirch (Paperback - June 1972)
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