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國防論   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
周亞衛著
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Title
國防論
Publisher
京華印書局[印刷]
Description

本書分10章:總論、兵役制度及陸軍兵額、陸軍編制、國防費、警察與國防、海軍等。附軍區及軍隊[配置表、軍區配置圖、陸軍統轄系統圖、列國軍隊配概觀等

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第一章 總論一
(一) 戰爭與人類
(二) 國防與國家
(三) 內戰之害及止之之道
(四) 國防與社會防護分業
(五) 國家設軍之目的
(六) 國防之內容
第二章 總論二
(一) 國防方針
(二) 國防建設之標準一(國防自立)
(三) 國防建設之標準二(豫想敵國)
(四) 國防建設之標準三(空陸海各方防備之輕重緩急)
第三章 總論三
(一) 國防之運用
(二) 國防之保育
(三) 國防與國民
(四) 國防事業之整齊統一
(五) 國防建設之規畫進行
(六) 列國軍備編制及我軍事之現況
第四章 兵役制度及陸軍兵額
第一節 兵役制度
第一款 各種兵役制度之利弊及其適用
(一) 兵役制度之分類
(二) 徵兵制
(三) 義務民兵制
(四) 志願擁募兵制
第二款 我國情形及應採用之兵役制度
第三款 整頓募兵制度
第二節 陸軍兵額
(一) 決定兵額之基礎事項
(二) 現有兵額
(三) 今後兵額之決定
(四) 所定兵額與人口之關係
(五) 所定兵額與財政之關係
(六) 現有兵額之裁減辦法
(七) 屯邊兵
第五章 陸軍編制
第一節 編制總說
第二節 平時編制與戰時編制兩者關係之標準
第三節 編制之齊一與地形
第四節 器材及馬匹
第一款 器材
(一) 編制與器材
(二) 國防上要求於器材者
(三) 豫期器材製造力之進度
(四) 購用外國器材之害
(五) 陸軍工業與民間工業
第二款 馬匹
第五節 戰略單位
(一) 戰略單位之性質
(二) 列國之戰略單位
(三) 我國之舊制及現況
(四) 混成旅為戰略單位之原因及其弊害
(五) 戰略單位之決定
(六) 師編制之標準
第六節 平時設置之全國陸軍部隊及其編制
第六章 軍隊配置軍事管區及統轄
第一節 軍隊配置及軍事管區總說
第二節 決定軍隊配置之要旨
第三節 軍隊配置與首都
第四節 實業中心及交通
第五節 軍事管區及統轄
第六節 軍區劃分及軍隊配置之決定
第七章 國防費
(一) 國家財政之量出為入與量入為出
(二) 國防費之標準
(三) 國防費之內害
(四) 國防費與時代及兵役制度
(五) 國防費與國費全額之比例
(六) 陸軍費與海軍費之比例
(七) 我國現在之國費額及軍費額
(八) 今後之國費
(九) 今後之國防費
第八章 教育
第一節 軍隊教育
第二節 軍官佐教育
第三節 國民軍事教育
第九章 警察與國防
(一) 警察與國防之關係總說
(二) 現在事實上之謬
(三) 國防與社會防護分業
(四) 警察與軍隊任務上相互之關係
第十章 海軍
(一) 海軍建設之急要
(二) 海軍建設之困難
(三) 海軍建設之標準
(四) 海軍建設之規畫
附表 軍區及軍隊配置表
附圖第一 軍區配置圖
附圖第二 陸軍統轄系統圖
附錄第一 列國軍備概觀
附錄第二 列國陸軍編制摘要

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國15[1926]
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institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
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全國圖書館文獻縮微中心 國家圖書館
主題
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國防
中圖分類
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E296.1
拼音題名
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guo fang lun
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