J.C. Wylie
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Rear Admiral Joseph Caldwell Wylie, Jr., USN, (March 3, 1911 – January 29, 1993) (called "J. C." Wylie or "Bill" Wylie), was an American strategic theorist, author, and US Naval officer. Wylie is best known for writing Military Strategy: A General Theory of Power Control.
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J.C. Wylie
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Joseph Caldwell Wylie, Jr.
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Joseph Caldwell Wylie, Jr.
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1928
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Two Legions of Merit
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World War II
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1911-03-20
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1993-01-29
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Rear Admiral Joseph Caldwell Wylie, Jr., USN, (March 3, 1911 – January 29, 1993) (called "J. C." Wylie or "Bill" Wylie), was an American strategic theorist, author, and US Naval officer. Wylie is best known for writing Military Strategy: A General Theory of Power Control.
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Trinity Cemetery
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1972
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1928
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9751
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Commandant, First Naval District
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Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla Nine
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USS Arneb
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USS Ault
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USS Macon
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USS Trever