U.S. Navy Fundamentals of War Gaming

U.S. Navy Fundamentals of War Gaming

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An introduction to the basics of military gaming and offers historical insights into the development of war gaming methodologies. It covers the evolution of gaming tools such as ancient adaptations of chess and the development of Kriegspiel to teach military tactics to Prussian officers.

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U.S. Navy Fundamentals of War Gaming by Francis J Mchugh

The classic text, U.S. Navy Fundamentals of War Gaming, provides an in-depth introduction to the basics of military gaming and offers historical insights into the development of war gaming methodologies. It covers the evolution of gaming tools such as ancient adaptations of chess and the development of Kriegspiel to teach military tactics to Prussian officers. The employment of gaming by various military powers, before and during the World Wars, is explored and culminates with the introduction of computer support and simulations in the U.S. Navy. Also presented is a comprehensive treatment of the various forms of war gaming, from manual games to computer-assisted games; from one-sided to multi-sided games; and from free-play games to rigid-style games. McHugh addresses every aspect of gaming imaginable, including data requirements, design, execution, and analysis. Even the use of probabilistic tables to emulate stochastic processing and the use of flow diagrams for decisions are included. McHugh was a member of the Naval War College staff when that institution became the forerunner of all U.S. military services for applying gaming technology to educate officers and to evaluate tactical situations, operations, and strategy. He traces the history of gaming at the College from Lt.William McCarty Little in the late 1800s to the employment of the NEWS (Naval Electronic Warfare Simulator) in the twentieth century.
Francis J. McHugh was born in Johnston, Rhode Island, in1908. For almost fifty years, McHugh was associated with the War Gaming Department at the Naval War College, an association that was only interrupted during World War II when he served in the U.S. Army 125th Combat Engineers. He was known nationally and internationally for his lectures and writings on war gaming. He died in 2005.
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ISBN 13 9781620876411
ISBN 10 1620876418
Title U.S. Navy Fundamentals of War Gaming
Author Francis J Mchugh
Series Us Army Survival
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Year published 2013-07-18
Number of pages 256
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