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Random 7 1 2015 "military industrial complex". American Heritage Dictionary. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 2015. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved 3 March 2016. Definition: "The aggregate of a nation's armed forces and the industries that supply their equipment, materials, and armaments." No No No No
Random 8 21 2024 Nicastro, Luke. The U.S. Defense Industrial Base: Background and Issues for Congress. Congressional Research Service. October 12, 2023. Pp. 4-5. [] (ref as found in the article)

Nicastro, Luke (2024-09-23). "The U.S. Defense Industrial Base: Background and Issues for Congress". www.congress.gov. Retrieved 2026-01-13.

"The term defense industrial base ["DIB"] appears to have entered common parlance during the Korean War.[1] Usage may vary slightly by context, but today Congress, the executive branch, think tanks, and media outlets frequently employ the term to refer to the organizations, facilities, and resources that supply the U.S. government—principally, but not exclusively, the Department of Defense (DOD)—with materials, products, and services for defense purposes.[2]" "[2]Terms other than the defense industrial base have also been used by policymakers, analysts, and other participants in defense policy discourse to express similar meanings (examples include the national technology and industrial base, the national security industrial base, and the military-industrial complex)...." "By supplying and equipping the armed services, the DIB enables the United States to execute national strategy and develop, maintain, and project military power." The article tries to remain objective in describing the functioning of the DIB, including pro's and con's of various aspects. It does mention Ike's use of term MIC as a warning. No Yes Yes Yes
Random 9 Ref# 1972 Pursell, C. (1972). The military–industrial complex. Harper & Row Publishers, New York, New York. TBD Pejorative? Criticism? Warning/Caution? Positive
Random 10,11 75,54 1956 Mills, C Wright, The Power Elite. New York, 1956, ISBN 0195133544 TBD Pejorative? Criticism? Warning/Caution? Positive
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