The National Museum of the Pacific War will hold its annual symposium which will focus on Operational Command and Control in the Pacific Theater during World War II. It will closely examine the methods and styles chosen by four command and control centers in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater of War. The day-long event will analyze the three individuals whose presence in their command and control structure was most profound: General MacArthur, Admiral Nimitz and Lord Mountbatten.
The symposium will take place in the Retama Room of the Student Union Building at UT San Antonio.
The National Museum of the Pacific War will hold its annual symposium which will focus on Operational Command and Control in the Pacific Theater during World War II. It will closely examine the methods and styles chosen by four command and control centers in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater of War. The day-long event will analyze the three individuals whose presence in their command and control structure was most profound: General MacArthur, Admiral Nimitz and Lord Mountbatten.
The symposium will take place in the Retama Room of the Student Union Building at UT San Antonio.
The National Museum of the Pacific War will hold its annual symposium which will focus on Operational Command and Control in the Pacific Theater during World War II. It will closely examine the methods and styles chosen by four command and control centers in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater of War. The day-long event will analyze the three individuals whose presence in their command and control structure was most profound: General MacArthur, Admiral Nimitz and Lord Mountbatten.
The symposium will take place in the Retama Room of the Student Union Building at UT San Antonio.