U. S. Strategic Materials Stockpiles and National Strategy (4e814419-4bfd-47de-bc27-0c9384ac3ef1)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John Davis Morgan
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

The uncertain world conditions of the present time require that the United States be prepared to meet: a. all-out nuclear war with attack on the United States b. limited wars (anything smaller than (a.) c. political, economic, and/or psychological warfare. Our present position as a major world power derives in large measure from our free institutions and our great industrial productivity, and our productivity in turn depends on an ever-continuing flow of raw materials from the earth - metals, minerals, fuels, and agricultural products. The United States, with only about 6% of the world's population, uses from one-third to two-thirds of the world's annual supplies of 'most metals and minerals. The United States strategic materials stockpiling program is designed to enhance our national security posture: as stated in the preamble of the Stock Piling Act, to decrease and prevent wherever possible a dangerous and costly dependence of the United States upon foreign nations for supplies of strategic and critical materials in times of national emergency. In times past, the Good Lord himself has ordered some stockpiling. The Book of Genesis in the Bible tells how Pharaoh of Egypt was directed to set aside one-fifth of the produce of the land in each of the seven good years to meet the needs of the seven bad years that were to follow: this would be a stockpile of about two years? normal use. Our cultural heritage often reminds us of the wisdom of stockpiling, as in the case of the stories about the provident squirrels that gather their nuts in an orderly manner in the f all to prepare for the winter's cold. And the old proverb about a bird in the hand being worth two in the bush points out clearly the value of something that is directly at hand.
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APA: John Davis Morgan  (1960)  U. S. Strategic Materials Stockpiles and National Strategy (4e814419-4bfd-47de-bc27-0c9384ac3ef1)

MLA: John Davis Morgan U. S. Strategic Materials Stockpiles and National Strategy (4e814419-4bfd-47de-bc27-0c9384ac3ef1). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1960.

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