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SUBJECT! Senior Level Leadership and Command: A Selected Bibliography

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senior leadership, all of which are readily available in its collection.Included are both resources which treat the specifics of successful militarycommand as well as materials which address applicable leadership attributesand skills in all executive arenas.e For additional information, pleasecontact the compiler, Mrs. Virginia Shope, Reference Section, US Army WarCollege Library, AUTOVON 242-3660/Commercial (717)245-3660.

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BOOKS AND DOCUMENTS

1. Adams, Andrew E., and Boyer, Mark W. A Comparison and Analysis of ArmyGenerals and Executives. MA Thesis, US Naval Postgraduate School, 1981.Alexandria: Defense Technical Information Center, 1982. (V425 U5 TH A33)

2. Bennis, Warren, and Nanus, Burt. Leaders: The Strategies for TakingCharge. New York: Harper & Row, 1985. (HD57.7 B46 1985)

3. Blanchard, Kenneth; Zigarmi, Patricia; and Zigarmi, Drea. Leadershipand the One Minute Manager. New York: Morrow, 1985. (HD57.7 B56 1985)

4. Bleda, Paul R.; Gitter, George A.; and D'Agostino, Ralph B. Perceptionsof Leader Attributes and Satisfaction with Military Life. Alexandria:US Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences,August 1978. (U22 B55)

5. Blumenson, Martin, and Stokesbury, James L. Masters of the Art of Command.Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1975. (U51 B55)

6. Bradley, Omar N., and Blair, Clay. A General's Life: An Autobiography.New York: Simon and Schuster, 1983. (E745 B693 1983)

7. Buck, James H., and Korb, Lawrence J. Military Leadership. Beverly Hills:Sage, 1981. (UB210 M47)

8. Clarke, Bruce C. Guidelines for the Leader and the Commander. Harrisburg:Stackpole, 1973. (UB210 C552 1973)

9. Clarke, Bruce C. Observations of General Bruce C. Clarke (USA, Ret.) onLeadership and Commandership. Fort Belvoir: US Army Engineer School,n.d. (UB210 C554)

10. Clarke, Bruce C. Soldier Management and Soldier Morale. Fort Monroe:US Continental Army Command, 1957. (UB210 C55)

11. Clarke, Bruce C. A Study in Leadership and Training. Fort Leonard Wood:US Army Training Center, Engineer, and Fort Leonard Wood, 1980.(UB210 U46)

12. Clarke, Bruce C. Thoughts on Commandership. Fort Belvoir: US ArmyEngineer School, 1982. (UB210 G44)

13. Clarke, Bruce C., and Hill, John G. ARC-Art and Requirements of Command.Art of War Colloquium. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College,November 1983. (U413 A4C75)

14. Clausewitz, Carl von. On War, ed. and translated by Michael Howardand Peter Paret. Rev. ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press,1984. (U102 C65 1984)

15. Copeland, Isaac M., Jr. Dissent and Leadership. Professional Study No.4885. Maxwell Air Force Base: US Air University, Air War College,April 1973. (UG635.3 U5 PS-4885)

16. Cox, Rodney V. Military Leadership in the 1990s. Newport: US NavalWar College, Center for Advanced Research, 1978. (V420 U53C69)

17. Defense Management Study Group on Military Cohesion. Cohesion in theUS Military. Fort McNair: National Defense University Press, 1984.Pp. 23-27: "Management vs. Leadership in Today's U.S. Military."(UA25 C585 1984)

18. DeLuca, Arthur J., and Powers, Theodore R. Battalion Commander, CombatArms Maneuver Battalion: Identification of Knowledge and Skills, andInvestigation of Thought Processing. Alexandria: Human Resources ResearchOrganization, 1971. (UB210 D45)

19. Evans, Asa L. Guides for a Commander. Professional Study No. 5585.Maxwell Air Force Base: US Air University, Air War College, 1975.(UG635.3 U5 PS-5585)

20. Evrard, James A. Characteristics of Army Brigade-Level Commnanders.Student Research Report No. 017. Washington: US Industrial Collegeof the Armed Forces, 1975. (U416 A3 SRR 75-017)

21. Flanagan, E.M., Jr. Before the Battle: A Commonsense Guide to Leader-ship and Management. Novato: Presidio, 1985. (UB210 F54 1985)

22. Franklin Institute Research Laboratories. Systems Science Department.Art and Requirements of Command (ARC). 4 vols. Philadelphia: April1967. (UB210 F72 v.1 thru v.4)

23. Freytag-Loringhoven, Hugo F.P.J. von. The Power of Personality in War.Art of War Colloquium. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College,September 1983. (U413 A4F77)

24. Fry, John P. The Army Officer as Performance Manager. Alexandria:Human Resources Research Organization, 1974. (UB210 H8)

25. Fuller, John F.C. Generalship: Its Diseases and Their Cure.Wavell, Archibald. Generals and Generalship. Clarke, Bruce C.Thoughts on Commandership. Art of War Colloquium. Carlisle Barracks:US Army War College, February 1983. (U413 A4G35)

26. Gabriel, Richard A. Military Incompetence: Why the American MilitaryDoesn't Win. New York: Hill and Wang, 1985. (UA23 G19 1985)

27. Gabriel, Richard A., and Savage, Paul L. Crisis in Command. New York:Hill and Wang, 1978. (UA25 G32)

28. Gillem, Alvan C. Command of Large Military Units. N.p.: 1954.(UB210 G55)

* 29. Gorman, Paul F. The Exercise of Command Is Training Management. FortSill: US Army Field Artillery School, November 1976. (UB210 G6)

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30. Hamilton, Ian. The Commander, ed. by Anthony Farrar-Hockley. London:Hollis & Carter, 1957. (DA67 H3)

31. Hartjen, Raymond C., Jr. Ethics in Organizational Leadership. ArmyResearch Associate Program Paper. Carlisle Barracks: US Army WarCollege, May 1984. (AD-AI54-134)

32. Hays, Samuel H., and Thomas, William N., eds. Taking Command: The Artand Science of Military Leadership. Harrisburg: Stackpole Books,1967. (UB210 H33)

33. Henderson, William D. Cohesion: The Human Element in Combat: Leader-ship and Societal Influence in the Armies of the Soviet Union, theUnited States, North Vietnam, and Israel. Washington: NationalDefense University Press, 1985. (U21.5 H4 1985)

34. Hillyard, Fred J. Leadership as a Force Multiplier: The Joshua L.Chamberlain Example. Individual Essay Project. Carlisle Barracks:US Army War College, 8 May 1983. (AD-AI29-156)

35. Hogwood, John C. A Leadership/Management Continuum for the 1980's.Research Report. Maxwell Air Force Base: US Air University, AirCommand and Staff College, 1978. (UG635.3 USI RS-1055-78)

36. Hunt, James G., and Blair, John D. Leadership on the Future Battle-field: Systems-wide Perspectives. Lubbock: Texas Tech University,1984. (UB210 H85)

37. Hunt, James G., and Blair, John D., eds. Leadership on the FutureBattlefield. Washington: Pergamon-Brassey's International Defense,1985. (UB210 L39 1985)

38. Janowitz, Morris. The Professional Soldier: A Social and PoliticalPortrait. New York: Free Press, 1971. (UB147 J31 1971)

39. Johnson, Julius F. Motivation: A Key to Leadership. Individual Essay.Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 24 May 1984. (AD-A149-416)

40. Johnson, Kermit D. Ethical Issues of Military Leadership. CarlisleBarracks: US Army War College, 1974. (U413 A61)

41. Jones, Peter G. The Literature of Command: Delineations of the FlagRank Military Officers in the Contemporary American War Novel. Thesis.Fort Leavenworth: US Army Command and General Staff College, 1970.(U415 A4 TH J68)

42. Keivit, Robert J. US Army Executive Development. Individual Essay.Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 1 May 1984. (AD-A141-376)

43. Kellett, Anthony. Combat Motivation: The Behavior of Soldiers inBattle. Boston: Kluwer-Nijhoff, 1982. (U22 K421 1982)

44. Kingston-McCloughry, Edgar J. The Direction of War: A Critique ofthe Political Direction and High Command in War. New York: Praeger,1955. (UB210 K54)

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45. Kriete, Charles F. Pattern in General Officer Weekly Schedules and theOrganizational Implications of General Officer Use of Time.Individual Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College,23 May 1975. (AD-AO14-185)

46. Lackey, L.L.; Olmstead, Joseph A.; and Christensen, Harold E. TheEffects of Command Position upon Evaluations of Leader Behavior.Prepared for US Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Researchand Development. Alexandria: Human Resources Research Organization,November 1972. (BF637 L4H8)

47. Laffin, John. Links of Leadership: Thirty Centuries of Command.London: Harrap, 1966. (U27 L3)

48. Lawrence, Richard D. A Study of Quasi-analytic Models for Improvementof the Military Commander's Tactical Decision Process. Ph.D. Thesis.Columbus: Ohio State University, 1968. (UB210 L36)

49. McClung, J.W. Leadership, Folldwership, and Dissent. IndividualEssay. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 11 April 1985.(AD-A159-669)

50. Manstein, Erich von. Lost Victories, ed. and translated by Anthony G.Powell. Novato: Presidio, 1982. (D757 M3213 1982)

51. Mattingly, Richard T., Jr. The Infantry Battalion Commander as BoundaryRole Person. MA Thesis, University of Virginia. Alexandria: DefenseTechnical Information Center, 1984. (UB210 M38)

52. Medland, Francis F.; Yates, Louise G.; and Downey, Ronald G. AssociateRatings of Senior Officer Potential. Arlington: US Army ResearchInstitute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, June 1974. (UB210M43)

53. Milligan, Bruce. N.F. Dixon's 'On the Psychology of Military Incompe-tence': A Critique. Duntroon: Royal Military College, 1978.(U22.3 D59M5)

54. Murray, Richard N. Ethics and the Army Officer: An Assessment andRecommendations for the Future. Individual Essay. Carlisle Barracks:US Army War College, 19 April 1984. (AD-A148-949)

55. Newman, Aubrey S. Follow Me, the Human Element in Leadership. Novato:Presidio, 1981. (UB210 N48)

56. Nye, Roger. The Challenge of Command: Reading for Military Excellence.Garden City: Avery, 1986. (UB210 N94 1986)

57. Partlow, Frank A. Performance and Preparation: Senior UniformedOfficers in Joint Assignments. Research Paper. Fort McNair: NationalDefense University, March 1980. (UB337 P3)

58. Pellegrini, C.A. Military Leadership Styles in Transition. ResearchPaper. Newport: US Naval War College, College of Naval Command andStaff, 1975. (V420 U51P44)

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59. Peters, Thomas J., and Austin, Nancy. A Passion for Excellence:The Leadership Difference. New York: Random House, 1985. (HD70U5P425 1985)

60. Peters, Thomas J., and Waterman, Robert H., Jr. In Search of Excellence.New York: Harper & Row, 1982. (HD70 U5P424 1982)

61. Petrak, Herbert G. Officer Integrity: Is It in Trouble? ProfessionalStudy No. 5722. Maxwell Air Force Base: US Air University, AirWar College, April 1975. (UG635.3 U5 PS-5722)

62. Puryear, Edgar F. Nineteen Stars: A Study in Military Character andLeadership. Washington: Coiner, 1971. (UB210 P8)

63. Rader, Loren C. Professional Development for Senior Reserve Officers.Individual Study Project. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 16May 1984. (AD-A149-428)

64. Rogers, Gordon L. An Examination of Army Officer Perceptions aboutCounseling. MS Thesis. Monterey: US Naval Postgraduate School,1979. (V425 U5 TH R6)

65. Rose, Myron W. Leadership and Persuasion. Individual Research Project.Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 23 May 1975. (AD-AO14-176)

66. Sarkesian, Sam C. Beyond the Battlefield: The New Military Professional-ism. New York: Pergamon Press, 1981. Chap. 11: "Military Professionalismand Leadership: Time for a Change?" (UA23 S228)

67. Sarkesian, Sam C. The Professional Army Officer in a Changing Society.Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1975. Chap. 7: "Command Duty." (UB413 S27)

68. Scott, Jerry C. The Best Job in the Army. Professional Study No. 5063.Maxwell Air Force Base: US Air University, Air War College, December1972. (UG635.3 U5 PS-5063)

69. Smith, DeWitt C. A Collection of Memoranda by and about General Smith.Carlisle Bnrracks: US Army War College, 1980. (UB153 S58)

70. Summers, Harry G., Jr. On Strategy: The Vietnam War in Context.Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute,1981. (U413 A66 OSVWC)

71. Taylor, Maxwell D. Military Leadership: What Is It? Can It Be Taught?Washington: National Defense University, 1977. (U411 A31 DLS T39)

72. Taylor, Maxwell D. The Requirements for Military Leadership. Washington:US Department of Defense, Office of Public Information, 1958. (UB210 T31)

73. Taylor, Maxwell D. Some Reflections on the Subject of Leadership.Washington: US Department of the Army, 1956. (UB210 T3)

74. Taylor, Robert L., and Rosenbach, William E., eds. Military Leadership:In Pursuit of Excellence. Boulder: Westview Press, 1984. (UB210 M5531984)

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75. Ulmer, Walter. Thoughts on Leadership. Carlisle Barracks: US ArmyWar College, 1983. (UB210 L74)

76. US Air University. Air War College. Associate Programs. MaxwellAir Force Base: 1973-1985. (UA23 A77, A77a, A771...) Each chapterissued separately. See specific chapters listed below:Challenges to Leadership and Command.Command and Leadership.Command and Management of Human Resources.Command Decision Making.Executive Decision Making.Military Leadership.Perspectives on Command.Perspectives on Leadership.

77. US Air University. Air War College. Department of Leadership andManagement. Officership, ed. by Tommy D. Smith and George H. Updegrove.Maxwell Air Force Base: n.d. Part 3: "Leadership." (UB147 0 4)

78. US Armed Forces Staff College. Joint Staff Officers Guide. Norfolk: 1July 1984. (U413 A8713 JSOG 1984)

79. US Army Administration Center. The Counseling Function of the LeadershipRole, by Donna B. Ayres. Leadership Monograph Series No. 11. FortBenjamin Harrison: November 1978. (UB210 L41 no.11)

80. US Army Administration Center. Human Relations in the Military Environ-ment, by Raymond C. Hartjen, Jr. Leadership Monograph Series No. 12.Fort Benjamin Harrison: August 1978. (UB210 L41 no.12)

81. US Army Administration Center. A Leadership Model for OrganiZationalEthics, by Donna B. Ayres and Stephen D. Clement. Leadership MonographSeries No. 13. Fort Benjamin Harrison: 1978. (UB210 L41 no.13)

82. US Army Administration Center. A Matrix of Organizational LeadershipDimensions, by Stephen D. Clement and Donna B. Ayres. LeadershipMonograph Series No. 8. Fort Benjamin Harrison: October 1976. (UB210L41 no.8)

83. US Army Administration Center. Organizational Leadership Tasks for ArmyLeadership Training, by Steven D. Clement and Donna B. Ayres. Leader-ship Monograph Series No. 9. Fort Benjamin Harrison: May 1977. (UB210L41 No.9)

84. US Army Administration Center. A Survey of Soldiers' Opinions, by JamesA. Caviness and Robert S. Neilson. Leadership Monograph Series No. 10.Fort Benjamin Harrison: April 1977. (UB210 L41 no.10)

85. US Army Continental Army Command. Leadership Board. Leadership forProfessionals. Report. Fort Bragg: July 1971. (UB210 U38 1971)

86. US Army-German Army. Leadership: Joint Document. N.p.: n.d. (UB210 L35)

87. US Army Management Systems Support Agency. Leadership Profile: U.S.Army. Washington: 1972. (UB210 U414)

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88. US Army War College. The Battalion Commander's Handbook. 3 vols.Carlisle Barracks: 1980-1984. (UB210 B37, 1983, 1984)

89. US Army War College. Demographic Characteristics of US Army Leaders,by Donald D. Penner, et al. Leadership Monograph Series No. 1.Carlisle Barracks: June 1973. (UB210 L41 no.1)

90. US Army War College. Field Grade Officer Leadership, by Donald D.Penner, et al. Leadership Monograph Series No. 6. CarlisleBarracks: August 1974. (UB210 L41 no.6)

91. US Army War College. Leadership for the 1970's: USAWC Study ofLeadership for the Professional Soldier: Comprehensive Report.Carlisle Barracks: 20 October 1971. (UB210 U441)

92. US Army War College. Leadership for the 1970's: USAWC Study ofLeadership for the Professional Soldier: Executive Summary,Abbreviated Report, Annotated Bibliography, Sample Questionnaire.Carlisle Barracks: 1971. (UB210 U44)

93. US Army War College. Leadership, Management, Commandership, and Organi-zational Effectiveness: A Model and Comparative Analysis, by MitchellM. Zais. Delta Force Concept Paper. Carlisle Barracks: n.d. (U413D45 1980 v.2)

94. US Army War College. Satisfaction with US Army Leadership, by Donald4' D. Penner, et al. Leadership Monograph Series No. 2. Carlisle

Barracks: September 1973. (UB210 L41 no.2)

" 95. US Army War College. Department of Command and Management. Philosophyof Management Papers. 9 vols. Carlisle Barracks: 1975-1983.(U413 A725 PMP 1975 thru 1983)

96. US Army War College. Department of Command and Management. Readingson Leadership in Combat. Carlisle Barracks: 1982. (U413 A725RLC 1983)

97. US Army War College. Department of Command and Management. SelectedReadings in Ethics. Carlisle Barracks: 1976. (U413 A72 1977)

98. US Army War College. Department of Command and Management. SeniorLevel Leadership: Staff Division and Brigade. Carlisle Barracks:1981. (U413 A725 SLLSDB 1981)

99. US Army War College. Strategic Studies Institute. The Shrinking*Baton: Future Challenges to Leadership, by Anthony L. Wermuth.

Military Issues Research Memorandum. Carlisle Barracks: 1978.(U413 A66 MIRM W457)

100. US Department of the Army. Army Regulation 600-20: Army Command Policyand Procedures. Washington: 15 October 1980, with Changes. (Mil. Pubs.)

101. US Department of the Army. Field Manual 22-100: Military Leadership.Washington: October 1983. (Mil. Pubs.)

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102. US Department of the Army. Field Manual 22-101: Leadership Counsel-ing. Washington: 28 June 1974. (Mil. Pubs.)

103. US Department of the Army. Leadership, by John A. Wickham, Jr. WhitePaper 1985. Washington: 1985. (UB210 L42 1985)

104. US Department of the Army. Pamphlet 6G0-65: Leadership Statementsand Quotes. Washington: 1 November 1985. (Mil. Pubs.)

105. US Department of the Army. Professional Development of Officers Study.5 vols. Final Report. Charles W. Bagnal, Study Director. Washing-ton: 1985. (UB413 P75 v.1 thru v.5)

106. US Department of the Army. Report to the Officer Corps: Results ofProfessional Development of Officers Study Surveys. Washington:April 1985. (UB413 P754)

107. US Department of the Army. Staff Officer's Guidebook. Washington:1981. (U133 A23)

108. US Military Academy. Office of Military Leadership. A Study ofOrganizational Leadership. Harrisburg: Stackpole, 1976. (UB210 S75)

109. Utecht, Ronald E. An Empirical Study of Military Leadership SuccessUsing Fiedler's Contingency Theory. DBA Thesis, Arizona State Univer-

sity. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 1970. (UB210 U84)

110. Van Creveld, Martin L. Command. Washington: US Office of NetAssessment, 1983. (UB212 V35)

111. Van Creveld, Martin L. Command in War. Cambridge: Harvard UniversityPress, 1985. (UB212 V36 1985)

112. Vandiver, Frank E. John J. Pershing and the Anatomy of Leadership.Harmon Memorial Lectures in Military History No. 5. Colorado: USAir Force Academy, 1963. (E181 H28 no.5)

113. Walker, Samuel S. Military Leadership in a Time of Great Social Change.Professional Study No. 4746. Maxwell Air Force Base: US Air Univer-sity, Air War College, April 1972. (UG635.3 U5 PS-4746)

114. Washbush, John B., and Sherlock, Barbara J., eds. To Get the Job Done:Readings in Leadership and Management. 2d ed. Annapolis: NavalInstitute Press, 1981. (VB203 T6 1981)

115. Watson, Peter. War on the Mind: The Military Uses and Abuses ofPsychology. New York: Basic Books, 1978. Chap. 7: "MilitaryLeadership and the Skills of Command." (U22.3 W37)

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24. Chipman, Donald D. "The Military Courtier and the Illusion of Compe-tence." Air University Review, Vol. 32, March-April 1981, pp. 53-62.

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