The SIGMA I-62 "Reflections on the JCS-ISA Cold War Games of 1962" is an analysis on Cold War gaming as part of study DELPHI. It includes a summary, analytical objectives in gaming, substantive suggestions from the games, game techniques, the limits of gaming, a sample game summary (Crisis in Berlin/EPSILON I-62), and a sequential game reconstruction (Cuba, Fall 1962).
Subject tags: nuclear; interstate conflict; air; naval; land/ground; defense/war department; military (officers and civilians)
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SIGMA I-62 Reflections on the JCS-ISA Cold War Games of 1962, Hoover Institution Library & Archives, https://wargaming.hoover.org/view/ark:/54723/h32b8vn9q