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Romjue, John Lawson was born on October 4, 1936 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Lawson Rodney Romjue, Joanne Romjue.
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TRADOC Historical Monograph Series. The Army of Excellence. The Development of the 1980s Army by John L. Romjue. Contents: Army 86 - Heavy and Light, The Development of the Army of Excellence, The Army of Excellence Design, The Light Infantry Division and its Certification, The Light Divisions Transition to the AOE, The Heavy Divisions Transition to the AOE, Programming and Documenting the AOE, The Light Infantry Division Debate and the Heavy/Light Army.
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(American Army Doctrine for the Post-Cold War is an import...)
American Army Doctrine for the Post-Cold War is an important record of how the Army and its Training and Doctrine Command developed the post-Cold War military operational doctrine in response to the geopolitical shift that introduced a new strategic era. John L. Romjue methodically details the overarching concerns of senior leaders, acutely aware of radically altered security assumptions that demanded a revised and broader doctrine by which American land forces could respond to diverse global missions. It is enlightened reading for Army educators, trainers, doctrine planners, and combat developers involved in the ongoing Army Transformation.
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American Army Doctrine for the Post-Cold War is an important record of how the Army and its Training and Doctrine Command developed the post-Cold War military operational doctrine in response to the geopolitical shift that introduced a new strategic era. John L. Romjue methodically details the overarching concerns of senior leaders, acutely aware of radically altered security assumptions that demanded a revised and broader doctrine by which American land forces could respond to diverse global missions. It is enlightened reading for Army educators, trainers, doctrine planners, and combat developers involved in the ongoing Army Transformation.
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(American Army Doctrine for the Post-Cold War is an import...)
American Army Doctrine for the Post-Cold War is an important record of how the Army and its Training and Doctrine Command developed the post-Cold War military operational doctrine in response to the geopolitical shift that introduced a new strategic era. John L. Romjue methodically details the overarching concerns of senior leaders, acutely aware of radically altered security assumptions that demanded a revised and broader doctrine by which American land forces could respond to diverse global missions. It is enlightened reading for Army educators, trainers, doctrine planners, and combat developers involved in the ongoing Army Transformation.
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The world today is witnessing the terminal breakup of the great materialist belief systems of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that so powerfully shaped the secular modern mind. No metaphor better encapsulates that breakup of the visionary theories and credos of nature, man, and society advanced by Darwin, Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud than The Black Box. Each of the materialist faiths generated by modernity's famous quartet of founders contained an unknown chamber of surprises, a black box that its author could not, or did not see into. Today the black boxes stand open. First, the intricate cell of life, which the crude optics of Darwin's time could not penetrate, is indisputably a structure designed by intelligence. Second, the hidden component of mass killing that proved organic to Marxist revolutionary regimes. Third, the propensity of Nietzsche's bold vision of trans-moral overmen to produce, not the aesthetic ideal, but cold totalitarian monsters. Fourth, the widespread subversion of individual moral behavior legitimized by the deluded Freudian assertion of the primacy of subconscious drives over the rational mind. In the early twenty-first century, our civilization looks back upon the tragic legacy of materialism: a worldview that declared God to be a human invention, the galaxies and life on Earth cosmic accidents, and morality a factor of need and situation in an aimless universe. God substitutes emerged to fill the void. Religion-hostile National Socialist and Communist party regimes assumed in the twentieth century higher moral authority to kill their unwanted subjects and alien victims on a scale unprecedented in modern history. The stories of this book dramatize the life-crises of five acolytes of the famous four gospels of materialism that so powerfully shaped the violent twentieth century world, along with a sixth who returned on the eve of the millennium for a second look. In these stories, irony and humor could not be avoided.
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Merry Town, Missouri, 1945 - 1948, A Novel is a portrait of a Midwestern town in the transformed world of post-World War II America. It is about Andy Roan, a Missouri congressman of rare human insight into people and events, and Johnston Roan, his young grandson, through whose close companionship Merry's history and Southern roots and its economic, political, religious and social life are portrayed, together with themes related to the World War II veterans who came home to begin life in the new world of post-1945. Meriwether Lewis and President Harry Truman appear in this humorously serious family novel marked by unusual, unexpected mystery events--the strange visitation of a mysterious frontier figure, a fabulous engagement between intruding buffalo and a militarized herd of mules, two returning veterans and a violent animal stud-champion clash, a congressional race involving a looted German art trove, a crop-circle mystery and a credulous editor, the disastrous outcome of a Civil War cantata, the Missouri Bethel Colony and a young musician genius, the mystery of a soldier-veteran's prescience and his foretelling of the accidental death of a famous American general, and the morning of life of a German girl-artist war bride. This novel was written to present a time picture of a Missouri small town in the brief span of years from 1945 to 1948. That time between two eras marked the end of the Second World War and the beginning of the long Cold War that the United States and its allies would wage to contain the worldwide revolutionary drive for power of the Soviet Union--a conflict that would dominate the international world as well as the lives of Missourians and all Americans through most of the remainder of the 20th century. Merry Town, Missouri is a young boy's story, told in that historical frame, in rumination, about his love for his grandfather. It is based on an original series of nine related short stories centered on mystery, dramatic, and humorous events that occur in the town. The incidents shown are fictional, but the characters are modelled closely on the family of the author, here named the Roans, all of whom took seriously life in the world of the postwar 1940s and all of whom had a sense of humor. Any resemblance of the other characters in this novel, human or animal, to actual persons or creatures living or dead, lacks all credibility.
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Romjue, John Lawson was born on October 4, 1936 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Lawson Rodney Romjue, Joanne Romjue.
Bachelor in History and Political Science, University Missouri, 1962. Master of Arts in Modern European History and German Literature, University Missouri, 1963.
Staff historian United States Navy Facilities Engineering Command, Port Hueneme, California, 1966—1969. Command historian United States Army Combat Development Experimentation, Fort Ord, 1969—1974. Staff historian, deputy staff historian field programs Military History Office United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, Fort Monroe, Virginia, 1974—1985, chief history studies and publications Military History Office, 1985—1998.
Specialist 5 United States Army, 1957-1961.
(American Army Doctrine for the Post-Cold War is an import...)
(American Army Doctrine for the Post-Cold War is an import...)
(American Army Doctrine for the Post-Cold War is an import...)
( The world today is witnessing the terminal breakup of t...)
(This is a curated and comprehensive collection of the mos...)
( This work has been selected by scholars as being cultur...)
(Merry Town, Missouri, 1945 - 1948, A Novel is a portrait ...)
(This book was digitized and reprinted from the collection...)
(TRADOC Historical Monograph Series. The Army of Excellenc...)
(Book by Romjue, Nickell John)
Member of Virginia Writers Club (1st vice president 1995-1996, board governors 1997—2001).
Married Ingeborg Gertrud Schaefer, March 25, 1961. Children: Martin John, Kristin Elisabeth.