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“The 44-Day War in Nagorno-Karabakh: Turkish Drone Success or Operational Art?,” Lt. Col. Edward J. Erickson, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (August online exclusive)
A
“Adaptation under Fire: How Militaries Change in Wartime” (review essay), Col. James Kennedy, U.S. Army, Retired (March–April): 138
“Admiral John S. McCain and the Triumph of Naval Air Power” (review essay), Lt. Col. John H. Modinger, PhD, U.S. Air Force, Retired (July-August): 141
“The American Maginot Line,” Maj. Timothy M. Dwyer, U.S. Army (September-October): 129
“Analytic Tradecraft Standards: An Opportunity to Provide Decision Advantage for Army Commanders,” Lt. Col. Robert W. Schmor, U.S. Army; and Maj. James S. Kwoun, U.S. Army (March-April): 88
“Army Counter-UAS 2021-2028,” Maj. Benjamin Scott, U.S. Army (March-April): 65
“The Army in the Indo-Pacific: Relevant but Not a Tripwire,” Maj. John Q. Bolton, U.S. Army (May-June): 22
“The Army’s Training Problem: The Missing Correlation between Home Station Training and Combat Readiness,” Col. Shawn P. Creamer, U.S. Army (July-August): 74
“Artificial Intelligence and Multi-Domain Operations: A Whole-of-Nation Approach Key to Success,” Dan G. Cox, PhD (May-June): 76
B
“The Battle for Hong Kong: Insights on Narrative and Resistance for the Army in Strategic Competition,” Lt. Col. Steve Ferenzi, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Andrew M. Johnson, U.S. Army, Retired; Lt. Col. Jason Mackenzie, U.S. Army; and Nicole M. Laster, PhD (September-October): 24
“Breaking Barriers to Professional Writing,” Col. James Kennedy, U.S. Army, Retired (June online exclusive)
“Bridging the Three-Generational Gap Using Doctrine,” Col. Richard J. Davis, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Jonathan P. Graebener, U.S. Army (January online exclusive)
“Britain’s War: A New World, 1942-1947” (review essay), Mark Montesclaros (May-June): 141
C
“The Case for an Information Warfighting Function,” Lt. Col. Gregory M. Tomlin, PhD, U.S. Army (September-October): 89
“Chasing the Army Award for Maintenance Excellence: A Cavalry Squadron’s Business School Approach to Fixing Maintenance,” Capt. Tyler D. Stankye, U.S. Army (July-August): 62
“China’s Maritime Militia and Fishing Fleets: A Primer for Operational Staffs and Tactical Leaders,” Shuxian Luo and Jonathan G. Panter (January-February): 6
“Clausewitz’s Perspective on Deterring Russian Malign Activities in Cyberspace,” Lt. Col. Jon V. Erickson, U.S. Army Reserve (September-October): 6
“Climate of Conquest: War, Environment, and Empire in Mughal North India” (review essay), Robert D. Spessert, JD (January-February): 129
“Combat and Operational Stress Control in the Prolonged Field Care Environment,” Maj. Tim Hoyt, PhD, U.S. Army Reserve; and Capt. Christina L. Hein, PhD, U.S. Army (September-October): 54
“The COVID-19 Lockdown as a Window of Opportunity to Degrade Transnational Organized Crime Groups in Colombia,” Lt. Col. Jeferson Guarin, Colombian Army, Retired (May-June): 66
D
“Dense Urban Environments: The Crucible of Multi-Domain Operations,” Richard L. Wolfel, PhD; Amy Richmond, PhD; and Lt. Col. Jason Ridgeway, PhD, U.S. Army (January-February): 22
“Domain Awareness Superiority Is the Future of Military Intelligence,” Chief Warrant Officer 4 Robert M. Ryder, U.S. Army Reserve (November-December): 67
E
“The Eighteenth Gap: Preserving the Commander’s Legal Maneuver Space on ‘Battlefield Next'” Lt. Gen. Charles Pede, U.S. Army; and Col. Peter Hayden, U.S. Army (March-April): 66
“Enduring Competition in a New Age of Power,” Lt. Col. John Kendall, U.S. Army (September-October): 15
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 1: The Needs and Prospects of Increasing the Fighter’s Abilities,” Maj. Gen. Bernard Barrera, French Army (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 2: Definitions,” Gérard de Boisboissel and Jean-Michel Le Masson (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 3: Historical Study on the Evolution of the Infantryman’s Personal Equipment,” Capt. Antoine Roussel, French Army (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 4: Policing and Enhancement, from Reality to Needs: The Demonstration of 15 September 2016 in Paris,” Christian Ghirlanda, CRS Central Directorate (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 5: Enhancing the Combatant: Requirements Based on Battlefield Experience,” Capt. Louis-Joseph Maynié, French Army (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 6: Soldiers and Enhancement: A Fundamental Ethical Approach,” Professor Dominique Lambert (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 7: Conclusions and Perspectives,” Lt. Gen. Patrick Godart, French Army (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“Event Barraging and the Death of Tactical Level Open-Source Intelligence,” Capt. Michael J. Rasak, U.S. Army (January-February): 48
“The Evolution of Economic Compellence,” Christopher Sims, PhD (July-August): 44
F
“Factor Analysis: A Valuable Technique in Support of Mission Analysis,” Col. Dale C. Eikmeier, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Titel Iova, Romanian Army (September-October): 65
“Fire Support in Time and Space: Lessons from the Ivy Division’s Joint Air-Ground Integration Center,” Maj. Timothy P. Lewin, U.S. Army; and Capt. Marc S. Melfi, U.S. Army (May-June): 54
“Foreign Area Officers: The Roles of an Indispensable Asset in the Army’s Competition and Allies' and Partners' Strategies,” Lt. Col. Andrus “Wes” Chaney, U.S. Army (November-December): 46
“Framing Turkey’s Cross-Border Counterterrorism Operations in the Context of Pragmatic Strategic Culture: An Operational Design,” Col. Özgür Körpe, Turkish Army (September-October): 116
“From Cambrai to Cyberspace: How the U.S. Military Can Achieve Convergence between the Cyber and Physical Domains,” Maj. Anthony M. Formica, U.S. Army (March-April): 101
“Future Mobility: The Cardinal Principle in Northern Operations,” Maj. Jari J. Karttunen, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired (July-August): 133
G
“The German Way of War: A Lesson in Tactical Management” (review essay), Col. Scott Cunningham, U.S. Army, Retired (November-December): 132
H
“Humility: The Inconspicuous Quality of a Master of War,” Maj. Andrew M. Clark, U.S. Army (January-February): 42
“Hunting the Adversary: Sensors in the 2035 Battlespace,” Maj. Hassan M. Kamara, U.S. Army (January-February): 34
I
“The Impact of Base Politics on Long-Range Precision Fires: A Closer Look at Japan,” Maj. Richard M. Pazdzierski, U.S. Army (July-August): 31
“Impact of Cultural Globalization on Soldiering: An Emerging Concern for Future Leaders,” Maj. Md Sajibul Islam, Bangladesh Army (January-February): 76
“The Impact of Subordinate Feedback in Officer Development: Assessments, Feedback, and Leadership,” Maj. Carlos De Castro Pretelt, U.S. Army (March-April): 124
J
“The Jungle: Thinking about the Division’s Role in Unit Training Management at the 25th Infantry Division,” Maj. Chris Mattos, U.S. Army (November-December): 82
L
“Leadership and Military Writing: Direct, Organized, Strategic,” Allyson McNitt, PhD (January-February): 121
“Leadership in a People-First Army,” Maj. Gregory T. Isham, U.S. Army (July online exclusive)
“Leading the Change: The Field Grade Leader’s Role in Responding to the Fort Hood Report,” Maj. Jared D. Wigton, U.S. Army (September-October): 82
“Learning ‘The Dreadful Trade of Death’: Training the U.S. Army at Legionville, 1792-1793,” Timothy C. Hemmis (May-June): 121
“The Levels of War as Levels of Analysis,” Andrew S. Harvey, PhD (November-December): 75
“Leveraging Multi-Domain Military Deception to Expose the Enemy in 2035,” Lt. Col. Stephan Pikner, PhD, U.S. Army (March-April): 81
M
“Military Diversity: A Key American Strategic Asset,” Gen. Michael X. Garrett, U.S. Army (May-June): 14
“Mobilizing in the Twenty-First Century,” Col. Chris H. Bachmann, U.S. Army (March-April): 43
“Multi-Domain Operations at Division and Below,” Maj. Jesse L. Skates, U.S. Army (January-February): 68
“Multi-Domain Operations in Urban Terrain and Implications for the Medical Line of Effort,” Col. Michael Wissemann, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Brad C. Tibbetts, U.S. Army (September-October): 43
N
“A New Foreign Area Officer Paradigm: Meta-Leadership and Security Cooperation,” Lt. Col. Agustin E. Dominguez, U.S. Army; and Maj. Ryan Kertis, U.S. Army (May-June): 92
O
“One Profession, Two Communities, and the Third Rail We Cannot Ignore,” Lt. Col. David P. Cavaleri, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Davin V. Knolton, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (March-April): 22
“Operationalizing Culture: Addressing the Army’s People Crisis,” Col. Joseph E. Escandon, U.S. Army (March-April): 112
P
“The Philippine Constabulary: An Example of American Command of Indigenous Forces,” Maj. Aaron Cross, U.S. Army (September-October): 100
“The Pitfalls of Well-Meaning Compassion: Joint Task Force-Haiti’s Infowar of 2010,” Col. John “Jay” Boyd, PhD, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired (January-February): 108
“Planning for Culture: Incorporating Cultural Property Protection into a Large-Scale, Multi-Domain Exercise,” Scott M. Edmondson, PhD; Patricia L. Fogarty, PhD; and Elizabeth L. B. Peifer, PhD (November-December): 16
“Planning to Prevent Genocide: Lemkin’s Warning and Eichmann’s Crimes,” Lt. Col. Michael H. Hoffman, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired (November-December): 55
“Preparing for the Future: Marine Corps Support to Joint Operations in Contested Littorals,” Gen. David H. Berger, U.S. Marine Corps (May-June): 6
“Preparing Theater Ammunition Supply Points for Large-Scale Combat Operations,” Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael K. Lima, DBA, U.S. Army (May-June): 43
“Professional Development Is about the Profession, Not the Professional,” Maj. David Armando Zelaya, U.S. Army (November-December): 112
“Project Athena: Enabling Leader Self-Development,” Brig. Gen. Charles Masaracchia, U.S. Army; Col. Samuel Saine, U.S. Army; and Dr. Jon Fallesen (July-August): 6
R
“The Red Ball Express: Past Lessons for Future Wars,” Christopher Carey, PhD (March-April): 52
“Restructuring the Division Command Post in Large-Scale Ground Combat,” Brig. Gen. Eric Strong, U.S. Army; and Maj. Brett Reichert, U.S. Army (June online exclusive)
“The Rock of Gallipoli: The Leadership of Mustafa Kemal,” Maj. Eric Venditti, U.S. Army (January-February): 100
“Russia’s China Gamble: Strategic Implications of a Sino-Russian Energy Economy,” Maj. Philip Murray, U.S. Army; and Daniel Keifer (November-December): 120
“Russia’s Soft Power Projection in the Middle East,” Anna L. Borshchevskaya (November-December): 32
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“Seeing through the Fog: Developing Fog of War Resistant Visualization,” Lt. Col. Richard A. McConnell, DM, U.S. Army, Retired; Lt. Col. Jacob A. Mong, U.S. Army, Retired; and Dawn Ptaschek (January-February): 58
“The Strategic Significance of the Chinese Fishing Fleet,” Lt. Cmdr. James M. Landreth, U.S. Navy (May-June): 32
“Survival in the Russian Occupied Zone: Command and Organization in Resistance Underground Operations,” Maj. Graham Williams, U.S. Army (November-December): 104
“Survival in the Russian Occupied Zone: Command and Organization in Resistance Underground Operations,” Col. Kevin D. Stringer, PhD, U.S. Army Reserve (July-August): 125
T
“Teaching the Army: Virtual Learning Tools to Train and Educate Twenty-First-Century Soldiers,” Angela M. Riotto, PhD (January-February): 89
“The Theater Army and the Consequence of Landpower for the Indo-Pacific,” Maj. Tim Devine, U.S. Army (November-December): 6
“Thinking Outside of the Sandbox: Succeeding at Security Force Assistance beyond the Middle East,” Lt. Col. Jahara “Franky” Matisek, PhD, U.S. Air Force; and Maj. Austin G. Commons, U.S. Army (March-April): 33
“The Trouble with Mission Command: Army Culture and Leader Assumptions,” Maj. Dave Devine, U.S. Army (September-October): 36
U
“Understanding Assessments and Their Relevance to the Future Success of the U.S. Army,” Lt. Col. Anthony “Tony” Bianchi, U.S. Army (May-June): 43
“Understanding the People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force: Strategy, Armament, and Disposition,” Maj. Christopher J. Mihal, PMP (July-August): 16
“U.S. Army, Toxic Followership, and the Balance of Responsibility,” Maj. Ben Martinez Jr., U.S. Army (July-August): 100
“The U.S. Military Academy and the Africa Military Education Program,” Col. Rich Morales, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. David W. Hughes, U.S. Army; Maj. Christine Krueger, U.S. Army; Maj. Daniel Newell, U.S. Army; Maj. Benjamin Showman, U.S. Army Reserve; and Maj. Jay Brend, U.S. Army (May-June): 106
V
“A Value Proposition: Cohort Staff,” Maj. Jerard Paden, U.S. Army (November-December): 93
“Vietnam War Portraits: The Faces and Voices” (review essay), Lt. Col Rick Baillergeon, U.S. Army, Retired (September-October): 137
W
“We Have Come a Long Ways … We Have a Ways to Go,” Col. Dwayne Wagner, U.S. Army, Retired (July-August): 88
“We Who Wear the Cloth of Our Nation: Using Character Development and Education to Combat Partisan Polarization in the Military,” Maj. Johnathon D. Parker, U.S. Army (September-October): 73
“The Well-Intentioned, Zero-Defect Officer Corps,” Maj. Robert E. Murdough, U.S. Army (March-April): 131
“Whose Rights Are They, Anyway?,” Courtney F. Chenette, Esq.; and Edward A. Lynch, PhD (July-August): 111Bachmann, Chris H., Col., U.S. Army, “Mobilizing in the Twenty-First Century” (March-April): 43
“Winning the Deep Fight: Planning, Preparing, and Executing Aviation Attacks Out of Friendly Contact,” Lt. Col. Steve P. Sevigny, U.S. Army; Maj. James Bean, U.S. Army; and Maj. Tamar Wilson, U.S. Army (July-August): 52
Author Index
B
Baillergeon, Rick, Lt. Col., U.S. Army, Retired, “Vietnam War Portraits: The Faces and Voices” (review essay) (September-October): 137
Barrera, Bernard, Maj. Gen., French Army, “The Enhanced Soldier-Part 1: The Needs and Prospects of Increasing the Fighter’s Abilities” (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
Bean, James, Maj., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Steve P. Sevigny, U.S. Army; and Maj. Tamar Wilson, U.S. Army, “Winning the Deep Fight: Planning, Preparing, and Executing Aviation Attacks Out of Friendly Contact” (July-August): 52
Berger, David H., Gen., U.S. Marine Corps, “Preparing for the Future: Marine Corps Support to Joint Operations in Contested Littorals” (May-June): 6
Bianchi, Anthony “Tony,” Lt. Col., U.S. Army, “Understanding Assessments and Their Relevance to the Future Success of the U.S. Army” (May-June): 43
Boisboissel, Gérard de, and Jean-Michel Le Masson, “The Enhanced Soldier-Part 2: Definitions” (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
Bolton, John Q., Maj., U.S. Army, “The Army in the Indo-Pacific: Relevant but Not a Tripwire” (May-June): 22
Borshchevskaya, Anna L., “Russia’s Soft Power Projection in the Middle East” (November-December): 32
Boyd, John “Jay,” Col., PhD, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired, “The Pitfalls of Well-Meaning Compassion: Joint Task Force-Haiti’s Infowar of 2010” (January-February): 108
Brend, Jay, Maj., U.S. Army; Col. Rich Morales, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. David W. Hughes, U.S. Army; Maj. Christine Krueger, U.S. Army; Maj. Daniel Newell, U.S. Army; and Maj. Benjamin Showman, U.S. Army Reserve, “The U.S. Military Academy and the Africa Military Education Program” (May-June): 106
C
Carey, Christopher, PhD, “The Red Ball Express: Past Lessons for Future Wars” (March-April): 52
Cavaleri, David P., Lt. Col., U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Davin V. Knolton, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired, “One Profession, Two Communities, and the Third Rail We Cannot Ignore” (March-April): 22
Chaney, Andrus “Wes,” Lt. Col., U.S. Army, “Foreign Area Officers: The Roles of an Indispensable Asset in the Army’s Competition and Allies' and Partners' Strategies” (November-December): 46
Chenette, Courtney F., Esq.; and Edward A. Lynch, PhD, “Whose Rights Are They, Anyway?” (July-August): 111
Clark, Andrew M., Maj., U.S. Army, “Humility: The Inconspicuous Quality of a Master of War” (January-February): 42
Commons, Austin G., Maj., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Jahara “Franky” Matisek, PhD, U.S. Air Force, “Thinking Outside of the Sandbox: Succeeding at Security Force Assistance beyond the Middle East” (March-April): 33
Cox, Dan G., PhD, “Artificial Intelligence and Multi-Domain Operations: A Whole-of-Nation Approach Key to Success” (May-June): 76
Creamer, Shawn P., Col., U.S. Army, “The Army’s Training Problem: The Missing Correlation between Home Station Training and Combat Readiness” (July-August): 74
Cross, Aaron, Maj., U.S. Army, “The Philippine Constabulary: An Example of American Command of Indigenous Forces” (September-October): 100
Cunningham, Scott, Col., U.S. Army, Retired, “The German Way of War: A Lesson in Tactical Management” (review essay) (November-December): 132
D
Davis, Richard J., Col., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Jonathan P. Graebener, U.S. Army, “Bridging the Three-Generational Gap Using Doctrine” (January online exclusive)
De Castro Pretelt, Carlos, Maj., U.S. Army, “The Impact of Subordinate Feedback in Officer Development: Assessments, Feedback, and Leadership” (March-April): 124
Devine, Dave, Maj., U.S. Army, “The Trouble with Mission Command: Army Culture and Leader Assumptions” (September-October): 36
Devine, Tim, Maj., U.S. Army, “The Theater Army and the Consequence of Landpower for the Indo-Pacific” (November-December): 6
Dominguez, Agustin E., Lt. Col., U.S. Army; and Maj. Ryan Kertis, U.S. Army, “A New Foreign Area Officer Paradigm: Meta-Leadership and Security Cooperation” (May-June): 92
Dwyer, Timothy M., Maj., U.S. Army, “The American Maginot Line” (September-October): 129
E
Edmondson, Scott M., PhD; Patricia L. Fogarty, PhD; and Elizabeth L. B. Peifer, PhD, “Planning for Culture: Incorporating Cultural Property Protection into a Large-Scale, Multi-Domain Exercise” (November-December): 16
Eikmeier, Dale C., Col., U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Titel Iova, Romanian Army, “Factor Analysis: A Valuable Technique in Support of Mission Analysis” (September-October): 65
Erickson, Edward J., Lt. Col., PhD, U.S. Army, Retired, “The 44-Day War in Nagorno-Karabakh: Turkish Drone Success or Operational Art?” (August online exclusive)
Erickson, Jon V., Lt. Col., U.S. Army Reserve, “Clausewitz’s Perspective on Deterring Russian Malign Activities in Cyberspace” (September-October): 6
Escandon, Joseph E., Col., U.S. Army, “Operationalizing Culture: Addressing the Army’s People Crisis” (March-April): 112
F
Fallesen, Jon, Dr.; Brig. Gen. Charles Masaracchia, U.S. Army; and Col. Samuel Saine, U.S. Army, “Project Athena: Enabling Leader Self-Development” (July-August): 6
Ferenzi, Steve, Lt. Col., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Andrew M. Johnson, U.S. Army, Retired; Lt. Col. Jason Mackenzie, U.S. Army; and Nicole M. Laster, PhD, “The Battle for Hong Kong: Insights on Narrative and Resistance for the Army in Strategic Competition” (September-October): 24
Fogarty, Patricia L., PhD; Scott M. Edmondson, PhD; and Elizabeth L. B. Peifer, PhD, “Planning for Culture: Incorporating Cultural Property Protection into a Large-Scale, Multi-Domain Exercise” (November-December): 16
Formica, Anthony M., Maj., U.S. Army, “From Cambrai to Cyberspace: How the U.S. Military Can Achieve Convergence between the Cyber and Physical Domains” (March-April): 101
G
Garrett, Michael X., Gen., U.S. Army, “Military Diversity: A Key American Strategic Asset” (May-June): 14
Ghirlanda, Christian, CRS Central Directorate, “The Enhanced Soldier-Part 4: Policing and Enhancement, from Reality to Needs: The Demonstration of 15 September 2016 in Paris” (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
Godart, Patrick, Lt. Gen., French Army, “The Enhanced Soldier-Part 7: Conclusions and Perspectives” (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
Graebener, Jonathan P., Lt. Col., U.S. Army; and Col. Richard J. Davis, U.S. Army, “Bridging the Three-Generational Gap Using Doctrine” (January online exclusive)
Guarin, Jeferson, Lt. Col., Colombian Army, Retired, “The COVID-19 Lockdown as a Window of Opportunity to Degrade Transnational Organized Crime Groups in Colombia” (May-June): 66
H
Harvey, Andrew S., PhD, “The Levels of War as Levels of Analysis” (November-December): 75
Hayden, Peter, Col., U.S. Army; and Lt. Gen. Charles Pede, U.S. Army, “The Eighteenth Gap: Preserving the Commander’s Legal Maneuver Space on ‘Battlefield Next'” (March-April): 66
Hein, Christina L., Capt., PhD, U.S. Army; and Maj. Tim Hoyt, PhD, U.S. Army Reserve, “Combat and Operational Stress Control in the Prolonged Field Care Environment” (September-October): 54
Hemmis, Timothy C., “Learning ‘The Dreadful Trade of Death’: Training the U.S. Army at Legionville, 1792-1793” (May-June): 121
Hoffman, Michael H., Lt. Col., U.S. Army Reserve, Retired, “Planning to Prevent Genocide: Lemkin’s Warning and Eichmann’s Crimes” (November-December): 55
Hoyt, Tim, Maj., PhD, U.S. Army Reserve; and Capt. Christina L. Hein, PhD, U.S. Army, “Combat and Operational Stress Control in the Prolonged Field Care Environment” (September-October): 54
Hughes, David W., Lt. Col., U.S. Army; Col. Rich Morales, U.S. Army; Maj. Christine Krueger, U.S. Army; Maj. Daniel Newell, U.S. Army; Maj. Benjamin Showman, U.S. Army Reserve; and Maj. Jay Brend, U.S. Army, “The U.S. Military Academy and the Africa Military Education Program” (May-June): 106
I
Iova, Titel, Lt. Col., Romanian Army; and Col. Dale C. Eikmeier, U.S. Army, Retired, “Factor Analysis: A Valuable Technique in Support of Mission Analysis” (September-October): 65
Isham, Gregory T., Maj., U.S. Army, “Leadership in a People-First Army” (July online exclusive)
Islam, Md Sajibul, Maj., Bangladesh Army, “Impact of Cultural Globalization on Soldiering: An Emerging Concern for Future Leaders” (January-February): 76
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Johnson, Andrew M., Lt. Col., U.S. Army, Retired; Lt. Col. Steve Ferenzi, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Jason Mackenzie, U.S. Army; and Nicole M. Laster, PhD, “The Battle for Hong Kong: Insights on Narrative and Resistance for the Army in Strategic Competition” (September-October): 24
K
Kamara, Hassan M., Maj., U.S. Army, “Hunting the Adversary: Sensors in the 2035 Battlespace” (January-February): 34
Karttunen, Jari J., Maj., U.S. Army Reserve, Retired, “Future Mobility: The Cardinal Principle in Northern Operations” (July-August): 133
Keifer, Daniel; and Maj. Philip Murray, U.S. Army, “Russia’s China Gamble: Strategic Implications of a Sino-Russian Energy Economy” (November-December): 120
Kendall, John, Lt. Col., U.S. Army, “Enduring Competition in a New Age of Power” (September-October): 15
Kennedy, James, Col., U.S. Army, Retired, “Adaptation under Fire: How Militaries Change in Wartime” (review essay) (March–April): 138
Kennedy, James, Col., U.S. Army, Retired, “Breaking Barriers to Professional Writing” (June online exclusive)
Kertis, Ryan, Maj., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Agustin E. Dominguez, U.S. Army, “A New Foreign Area Officer Paradigm: Meta-Leadership and Security Cooperation” (May-June): 92
Knolton, Davin V., Lt. Col., PhD, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. David P. Cavaleri, U.S. Army, Retired, “One Profession, Two Communities, and the Third Rail We Cannot Ignore” (March-April): 22
Körpe, Özgür, Col., Turkish Army, “Framing Turkey’s Cross-Border Counterterrorism Operations in the Context of Pragmatic Strategic Culture: An Operational Design” (September-October): 116
Krueger, Christine, Maj., U.S. Army; Col. Rich Morales, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. David W. Hughes, U.S. Army; Maj. Daniel Newell, U.S. Army; Maj. Benjamin Showman, U.S. Army Reserve; and Maj. Jay Brend, U.S. Army, “The U.S. Military Academy and the Africa Military Education Program” (May-June): 106
Kwoun, James S., Maj., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Robert W. Schmor, U.S. Army, “Analytic Tradecraft Standards: An Opportunity to Provide Decision Advantage for Army Commanders” (March-April): 88
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Lambert, Dominique, Professor, “The Enhanced Soldier-Part 6: Soldiers and Enhancement: A Fundamental Ethical Approach” (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
Landreth, James M., Lt. Cmdr., U.S. Navy, “The Strategic Significance of the Chinese Fishing Fleet” (May-June): 32
Laster, Nicole M., PhD; Lt. Col. Steve Ferenzi, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Andrew M. Johnson, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Jason Mackenzie, U.S. Army, “The Battle for Hong Kong: Insights on Narrative and Resistance for the Army in Strategic Competition” (September-October): 24
Lewin, Timothy P., Maj., U.S. Army; and Capt. Marc S. Melfi, U.S. Army, “Fire Support in Time and Space: Lessons from the Ivy Division’s Joint Air-Ground Integration Center” (May-June): 54
Lima, Michael K., Chief Warrant Officer 3, DBA, U.S. Army, “Preparing Theater Ammunition Supply Points for Large-Scale Combat Operations” (May-June): 43
Luo, Shuxian; and Jonathan G. Panter, “China’s Maritime Militia and Fishing Fleets: A Primer for Operational Staffs and Tactical Leaders” (January-February): 6
Lynch, Edward A., PhD; and Courtney F. Chenette, Esq., “Whose Rights Are They, Anyway?” (July-August): 111
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Mackenzie, Jason, Lt. Col., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Steve Ferenzi, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Andrew M. Johnson, U.S. Army, Retired; and Nicole M. Laster, PhD, “The Battle for Hong Kong: Insights on Narrative and Resistance for the Army in Strategic Competition” (September-October): 24
Martinez, Ben, Jr., Maj., U.S. Army, “U.S. Army, Toxic Followership, and the Balance of Responsibility” (July-August): 100
Masaracchia, Charles, Brig. Gen., U.S. Army; Col. Samuel Saine, U.S. Army; and Dr. Jon Fallesen, “Project Athena: Enabling Leader Self-Development” (July-August): 6
Masson, Jean-Michel Le, and Gérard de Boisboissel, “The Enhanced Soldier-Part 2: Definitions” (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
Matisek, Jahara “Franky,” Lt. Col., PhD, U.S. Air Force; and Maj. Austin G. Commons, U.S. Army, “Thinking Outside of the Sandbox: Succeeding at Security Force Assistance beyond the Middle East” (March-April): 33
Mattos, Chris, Maj., U.S. Army, “The Jungle: Thinking about the Division’s Role in Unit Training Management at the 25th Infantry Division” (November-December): 82
Maynié, Louis-Joseph, Capt., French Army, “The Enhanced Soldier-Part 5: Enhancing the Combatant: Requirements Based on Battlefield Experience” (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
McConnell, Richard A., Lt. Col., DM, U.S. Army, Retired; Lt. Col. Jacob A. Mong, U.S. Army, Retired; and Dawn Ptaschek, “Seeing through the Fog: Developing Fog of War Resistant Visualization” (January-February): 58
McNitt, Allyson, PhD, “Leadership and Military Writing: Direct, Organized, Strategic” (January-February): 121
Melfi, Marc S., Capt., U.S. Army; and Maj. Timothy P. Lewin, U.S. Army, “Fire Support in Time and Space: Lessons from the Ivy Division’s Joint Air-Ground Integration Center” (May-June): 54
Mihal, Christopher J., Maj., PMP, “Understanding the People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force: Strategy, Armament, and Disposition” (July-August): 16
Modinger, John H., Lt. Col., PhD, U.S. Air Force, Retired, “Admiral John S. McCain and the Triumph of Naval Air Power” (review essay) (July-August): 141
Mong, Jacob A., Lt. Col., U.S. Army, Retired; Lt. Col. Richard A. McConnell, DM, U.S. Army, Retired; and Dawn Ptaschek, “Seeing through the Fog: Developing Fog of War Resistant Visualization” (January-February): 58
Montesclaros, Mark, “Britain’s War: A New World, 1942-1947” (review essay) (May-June): 141
Morales, Rich, Col., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. David W. Hughes, U.S. Army; Maj. Christine Krueger, U.S. Army; Maj. Daniel Newell, U.S. Army; Maj. Benjamin Showman, U.S. Army Reserve; and Maj. Jay Brend, U.S. Army, “The U.S. Military Academy and the Africa Military Education Program” (May-June): 106
Murdough, Robert E., Maj., U.S. Army, “The Well-Intentioned, Zero-Defect Officer Corps” (March-April): 131
Murray, Philip, Maj., U.S. Army; and Daniel Keifer, “Russia’s China Gamble: Strategic Implications of a Sino-Russian Energy Economy” (November-December): 120
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Newell, Daniel, Maj., U.S. Army; Col. Rich Morales, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. David W. Hughes, U.S. Army; Maj. Christine Krueger, U.S. Army; Maj. Benjamin Showman, U.S. Army Reserve; and Maj. Jay Brend, U.S. Army, “The U.S. Military Academy and the Africa Military Education Program” (May-June): 106
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Paden, Jerard, Maj., U.S. Army, “A Value Proposition: Cohort Staff” (November-December): 93
Panter, Jonathan G., and Shuxian Luo, “China’s Maritime Militia and Fishing Fleets: A Primer for Operational Staffs and Tactical Leaders” (January-February): 6
Parker, Johnathon D., Maj., U.S. Army, “We Who Wear the Cloth of Our Nation: Using Character Development and Education to Combat Partisan Polarization in the Military” (September-October): 73
Pazdzierski, Richard M., Maj., U.S. Army, “The Impact of Base Politics on Long-Range Precision Fires: A Closer Look at Japan” (July-August): 31
Pede, Charles, Lt. Gen., U.S. Army; and Col. Peter Hayden, U.S. Army, “The Eighteenth Gap: Preserving the Commander’s Legal Maneuver Space on ‘Battlefield Next'” (March-April): 66
Peifer, Elizabeth L. B., PhD; Scott M. Edmondson, PhD; and Patricia L. Fogarty, PhD, “Planning for Culture: Incorporating Cultural Property Protection into a Large-Scale, Multi-Domain Exercise” (November-December): 16
Pikner, Stephan, Lt. Col., PhD, U.S. Army, “Leveraging Multi-Domain Military Deception to Expose the Enemy in 2035” (March-April): 81
Ptaschek, Dawn; Lt. Col. Richard A. McConnell, DM, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Jacob A. Mong, U.S. Army, Retired, “Seeing through the Fog: Developing Fog of War Resistant Visualization” (January-February): 58
R
Rasak, Michael J., Capt., U.S. Army, “Event Barraging and the Death of Tactical Level Open-Source Intelligence” (January-February): 48
Reichert, Brett, Maj., U.S. Army; and Brig. Gen. Eric Strong, U.S. Army, “Restructuring the Division Command Post in Large-Scale Ground Combat” (June online exclusive)
Richmond, Amy, PhD; Richard L. Wolfel, PhD; and Lt. Col. Jason Ridgeway, PhD, U.S. Army, “Dense Urban Environments: The Crucible of Multi-Domain Operations” (January-February): 22
Ridgeway, Jason, Lt. Col., PhD, U.S. Army; Richard L. Wolfel, PhD; and Amy Richmond, PhD, “Dense Urban Environments: The Crucible of Multi-Domain Operations” (January-February): 22
Riotto, Angela M., PhD, “Teaching the Army: Virtual Learning Tools to Train and Educate Twenty-First-Century Soldiers” (January-February): 89
Roussel, Antoine, Capt., French Army, “The Enhanced Soldier-Part 3: Historical Study on the Evolution of the Infantryman’s Personal Equipment” (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
Ryder, Robert M., Chief Warrant Officer 4, U.S. Army Reserve, “Domain Awareness Superiority Is the Future of Military Intelligence” (November-December): 67
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Saine, Samuel, Col., U.S. Army; Brig. Gen. Charles Masaracchia, U.S. Army; and Dr. Jon Fallesen, “Project Athena: Enabling Leader Self-Development” (July-August): 6
Schmor, Robert W., Lt. Col., U.S. Army; and Maj. James S. Kwoun, U.S. Army, “Analytic Tradecraft Standards: An Opportunity to Provide Decision Advantage for Army Commanders” (March-April): 88
Scott, Benjamin, Maj., U.S. Army, “Army Counter-UAS 2021-2028” (March-April): 65
Sevigny, Steve P., Lt. Col., U.S. Army; Maj. James Bean, U.S. Army; and Maj. Tamar Wilson, U.S. Army, “Winning the Deep Fight: Planning, Preparing, and Executing Aviation Attacks Out of Friendly Contact” (July-August): 52
Showman, Benjamin, Maj., U.S. Army Reserve; Col. Rich Morales, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. David W. Hughes, U.S. Army; Maj. Christine Krueger, U.S. Army; Maj. Daniel Newell, U.S. Army; and Maj. Jay Brend, U.S. Army, “The U.S. Military Academy and the Africa Military Education Program” (May-June): 106
Sims, Christopher, PhD, “The Evolution of Economic Compellence” (July-August): 44
Skates, Jesse L., Maj., U.S. Army, “Multi-Domain Operations at Division and Below” (January-February): 68
Spessert, Robert D., JD, “Climate of Conquest: War, Environment, and Empire in Mughal North India” (review essay) (January-February): 129
Stankye, Tyler D., Capt., U.S. Army, “Chasing the Army Award for Maintenance Excellence: A Cavalry Squadron’s Business School Approach to Fixing Maintenance” (July-August): 62
Stringer, Kevin D., Col., PhD, U.S. Army Reserve, “Survival in the Russian Occupied Zone: Command and Organization in Resistance Underground Operations” (July-August): 125
Strong, Eric, Brig. Gen., U.S. Army; and Maj. Brett Reichert, U.S. Army, “Restructuring the Division Command Post in Large-Scale Ground Combat” (June online exclusive)
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Tibbetts, Brad C., Lt. Col., U.S. Army; and Col. Michael Wissemann, U.S. Army, “Multi-Domain Operations in Urban Terrain and Implications for the Medical Line of Effort” (September-October): 43
Tomlin, Gregory M., Lt. Col., PhD, U.S. Army, “The Case for an Information Warfighting Function” (September-October): 89
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Venditti, Eric, Maj., U.S. Army, “The Rock of Gallipoli: The Leadership of Mustafa Kemal” (January-February): 100
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Wagner, Dwayne, Col., U.S. Army, Retired, “We Have Come a Long Ways … We Have a Ways to Go” (July-August): 88
Wigton, Jared D., Maj., U.S. Army, “Leading the Change: The Field Grade Leader’s Role in Responding to the Fort Hood Report” (September-October): 82
Williams, Graham, Maj., U.S. Army, “Survival in the Russian Occupied Zone: Command and Organization in Resistance Underground Operations” (November-December): 104
Wilson, Tamar, Maj., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Steve P. Sevigny, U.S. Army; and Maj. James Bean, U.S. Army, “Winning the Deep Fight: Planning, Preparing, and Executing Aviation Attacks Out of Friendly Contact” (July-August): 52
Wissemann, Michael, Col., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Brad C. Tibbetts, U.S. Army, “Multi-Domain Operations in Urban Terrain and Implications for the Medical Line of Effort” (September-October): 43
Wolfel, Richard L., PhD; Amy Richmond, PhD; and Lt. Col. Jason Ridgeway, PhD, U.S. Army, “Dense Urban Environments: The Crucible of Multi-Domain Operations” (January-February): 22
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Zelaya, David Armando, Maj., U.S. Army, “Professional Development Is about the Profession, Not the Professional” (November-December): 112
Subject Index
Africa
“The U.S. Military Academy and the Africa Military Education Program,” Col. Rich Morales, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. David W. Hughes, U.S. Army; Maj. Christine Krueger, U.S. Army; Maj. Daniel Newell, U.S. Army; Maj. Benjamin Showman, U.S. Army Reserve; and Maj. Jay Brend, U.S. Army (May-June): 106
Air and Missile Defense
“Army Counter-UAS 2021-2028,” Maj. Benjamin Scott, U.S. Army (March-April): 65
“The Impact of Base Politics on Long-Range Precision Fires: A Closer Look at Japan,” Maj. Richard M. Pazdzierski, U.S. Army (July-August): 31
Analytic Tradecraft
“Analytic Tradecraft Standards: An Opportunity to Provide Decision Advantage for Army Commanders,” Lt. Col. Robert W. Schmor, U.S. Army; and Maj. James S. Kwoun, U.S. Army (March-April): 88
Arctic
“Future Mobility: The Cardinal Principle in Northern Operations,” Maj. Jari J. Karttunen, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired (July-August): 133
Army Aviation
“Winning the Deep Fight: Planning, Preparing, and Executing Aviation Attacks Out of Friendly Contact,” Lt. Col. Steve P. Sevigny, U.S. Army; Maj. James Bean, U.S. Army; and Maj. Tamar Wilson, U.S. Army (July-August): 52
Army Culture
“Impact of Cultural Globalization on Soldiering: An Emerging Concern for Future Leaders,” Maj. Md Sajibul Islam, Bangladesh Army (January-February): 76
“Leadership in a People-First Army,” Maj. Gregory T. Isham, U.S. Army (July online exclusive)
“Leading the Change: The Field Grade Leader’s Role in Responding to the Fort Hood Report,” Maj. Jared D. Wigton, U.S. Army (September-October): 82
“Operationalizing Culture: Addressing the Army’s People Crisis,” Col. Joseph E. Escandon, U.S. Army (March-April): 112
“The Trouble with Mission Command: Army Culture and Leader Assumptions,” Maj. Dave Devine, U.S. Army (September-October): 36
“We Who Wear the Cloth of Our Nation: Using Character Development and Education to Combat Partisan Polarization in the Military,” Maj. Johnathon D. Parker, U.S. Army (September-October): 73
Army Writing
“Leadership and Military Writing: Direct, Organized, Strategic,” Allyson McNitt, PhD (January-February): 121
Artificial Intelligence
“Artificial Intelligence and Multi-Domain Operations: A Whole-of-Nation Approach Key to Success,” Dan G. Cox, PhD (May-June): 76
Assessments
“Understanding Assessments and Their Relevance to the Future Success of the U.S. Army,” Lt. Col. Anthony “Tony” Bianchi, U.S. Army (May-June): 43
China
“The American Maginot Line,” Maj. Timothy M. Dwyer, U.S. Army (September-October): 129
“The Army in the Indo-Pacific: Relevant but Not a Tripwire,” Maj. John Q. Bolton, U.S. Army (May-June): 22
“The Battle for Hong Kong: Insights on Narrative and Resistance for the Army in Strategic Competition,” Lt. Col. Steve Ferenzi, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Andrew M. Johnson, U.S. Army, Retired; Lt. Col. Jason Mackenzie, U.S. Army; and Nicole M. Laster, PhD (September-October): 24
“China’s Maritime Militia and Fishing Fleets: A Primer for Operational Staffs and Tactical Leaders,” Shuxian Luo and Jonathan G. Panter (January-February): 6
“Enduring Competition in a New Age of Power,” Lt. Col. John Kendall, U.S. Army (September-October): 15
“Russia’s China Gamble: Strategic Implications of a Sino-Russian Energy Economy,” Maj. Philip Murray, U.S. Army; and Daniel Keifer (November-December): 120
“The Strategic Significance of the Chinese Fishing Fleet,” Lt. Cmdr. James M. Landreth, U.S. Navy (May-June): 32
“Understanding the People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force: Strategy, Armament, and Disposition,” Maj. Christopher J. Mihal, PMP (July-August): 16
Cohort Staff
“A Value Proposition: Cohort Staff,” Maj. Jerard Paden, U.S. Army (November-December): 93
Colombia
“The COVID-19 Lockdown as a Window of Opportunity to Degrade Transnational Organized Crime Groups in Colombia,” Lt. Col. Jeferson Guarin, Colombian Army, Retired (May-June): 66
Command Post Operations
“Restructuring the Division Command Post in Large-Scale Ground Combat,” Brig. Gen. Eric Strong, U.S. Army; and Maj. Brett Reichert, U.S. Army (June online exclusive)
Counterinsurgency
“The Philippine Constabulary: An Example of American Command of Indigenous Forces,” Maj. Aaron Cross, U.S. Army (September-October): 100
Counter-UAS
“Army Counter-UAS 2021-2028,” Maj. Benjamin Scott, U.S. Army (March-April): 65
COVID-19
“The COVID-19 Lockdown as a Window of Opportunity to Degrade Transnational Organized Crime Groups in Colombia,” Lt. Col. Jeferson Guarin, Colombian Army, Retired (May-June): 66
Cultural Property Protection
“Planning for Culture: Incorporating Cultural Property Protection into a Large-Scale, Multi-Domain Exercise,” Scott M. Edmondson, PhD; Patricia L. Fogarty, PhD; and Elizabeth L. B. Peifer, PhD (November-December): 16
Cyber
“The American Maginot Line,” Maj. Timothy M. Dwyer, U.S. Army (September-October): 129
“Clausewitz’s Perspective on Deterring Russian Malign Activities in Cyberspace,” Lt. Col. Jon V. Erickson, U.S. Army Reserve (September-October): 6
“Event Barraging and the Death of Tactical Level Open-Source Intelligence,” Capt. Michael J. Rasak, U.S. Army (January-February): 48
“From Cambrai to Cyberspace: How the U.S. Military Can Achieve Convergence between the Cyber and Physical Domains,” Maj. Anthony M. Formica, U.S. Army (March-April): 101
Deception Operations
“Leveraging Multi-Domain Military Deception to Expose the Enemy in 2035,” Lt. Col. Stephan Pikner, PhD, U.S. Army (March-April): 81
Deep Fight
“Winning the Deep Fight: Planning, Preparing, and Executing Aviation Attacks Out of Friendly Contact,” Lt. Col. Steve P. Sevigny, U.S. Army; Maj. James Bean, U.S. Army; and Maj. Tamar Wilson, U.S. Army (July-August): 52
Diversity
“Military Diversity: A Key American Strategic Asset,” Gen. Michael X. Garrett, U.S. Army (May-June): 14
“We Have Come a Long Ways … We Have a Ways to Go,” Col. Dwayne Wagner, U.S. Army, Retired (July-August): 88
Economic Compellence
“The Evolution of Economic Compellence,” Christopher Sims, PhD (July-August): 44
Enduring Competition
“Enduring Competition in a New Age of Power,” Lt. Col. John Kendall, U.S. Army (September-October): 15
Equal Opportunity
“Military Diversity: A Key American Strategic Asset,” Gen. Michael X. Garrett, U.S. Army (May-June): 14
“We Have Come a Long Ways … We Have a Ways to Go,” Col. Dwayne Wagner, U.S. Army, Retired (July-August): 88
Europe
“Survival in the Russian Occupied Zone: Command and Organization in Resistance Underground Operations,” Col. Kevin D. Stringer, PhD, U.S. Army Reserve (July-August): 125
Event Barraging
“Event Barraging and the Death of Tactical Level Open-Source Intelligence,” Capt. Michael J. Rasak, U.S. Army (January-February): 48
Fires
“Fire Support in Time and Space: Lessons from the Ivy Division’s Joint Air-Ground Integration Center,” Maj. Timothy P. Lewin, U.S. Army; and Capt. Marc S. Melfi, U.S. Army (May-June): 54
“The Impact of Base Politics on Long-Range Precision Fires: A Closer Look at Japan,” Maj. Richard M. Pazdzierski, U.S. Army (July-August): 31
Followership
“U.S. Army, Toxic Followership, and the Balance of Responsibility,” Maj. Ben Martinez Jr., U.S. Army (July-August): 100
Foreign Area Officers
“Foreign Area Officers: The Roles of an Indispensable Asset in the Army’s Competition and Allies' and Partners' Strategies,” Lt. Col. Andrus “Wes” Chaney, U.S. Army (November-December): 46
“A New Foreign Area Officer Paradigm: Meta-Leadership and Security Cooperation,” Lt. Col. Agustin E. Dominguez, U.S. Army; and Maj. Ryan Kertis, U.S. Army (May-June): 92
France
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 1: The Needs and Prospects of Increasing the Fighter’s Abilities,” Maj. Gen. Bernard Barrera, French Army (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 2: Definitions,” Gérard de Boisboissel and Jean-Michel Le Masson (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 3: Historical Study on the Evolution of the Infantryman’s Personal Equipment,” Capt. Antoine Roussel, French Army (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 4: Policing and Enhancement, from Reality to Needs: The Demonstration of 15 September 2016 in Paris,” Christian Ghirlanda, CRS Central Directorate (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 5: Enhancing the Combatant: Requirements Based on Battlefield Experience,” Capt. Louis-Joseph Maynié, French Army (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 6: Soldiers and Enhancement: A Fundamental Ethical Approach,” Professor Dominique Lambert (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 7: Conclusions and Perspectives,” Lt. Gen. Patrick Godart, French Army (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
Future Wars
“The American Maginot Line,” Maj. Timothy M. Dwyer, U.S. Army (September-October): 129
Gallipoli
“The Rock of Gallipoli: The Leadership of Mustafa Kemal,” Maj. Eric Venditti, U.S. Army (January-February): 100
Genocide
“Planning to Prevent Genocide: Lemkin’s Warning and Eichmann’s Crimes,” Lt. Col. Michael H. Hoffman, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired (November-December): 55
German Army
“The German Way of War: A Lesson in Tactical Management” (review essay), Col. Scott Cunningham, U.S. Army, Retired (November-December): 132
Globalization
“Impact of Cultural Globalization on Soldiering: An Emerging Concern for Future Leaders,” Maj. Md Sajibul Islam, Bangladesh Army (January-February): 76
Great Britain
“Britain’s War: A New World, 1942-1947” (review essay), Mark Montesclaros (May-June): 141
Haiti
“The Pitfalls of Well-Meaning Compassion: Joint Task Force-Haiti’s Infowar of 2010,” Col. John “Jay” Boyd, PhD, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired (January-February): 108
Health Care System
“Combat and Operational Stress Control in the Prolonged Field Care Environment,” Maj. Tim Hoyt, PhD, U.S. Army Reserve; and Capt. Christina L. Hein, PhD, U.S. Army (September-October): 54
Home Station Training
“The Army’s Training Problem: The Missing Correlation between Home Station Training and Combat Readiness,” Col. Shawn P. Creamer, U.S. Army (July-August): 74
Hong Kong
“The Battle for Hong Kong: Insights on Narrative and Resistance for the Army in Strategic Competition,” Lt. Col. Steve Ferenzi, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Andrew M. Johnson, U.S. Army, Retired; Lt. Col. Jason Mackenzie, U.S. Army; and Nicole M. Laster, PhD (September-October): 24
Human Rights
“Whose Rights Are They, Anyway?,” Courtney F. Chenette, Esq.; and Edward A. Lynch, PhD (July-August): 111
India
“Climate of Conquest: War, Environment, and Empire in Mughal North India” (review essay), Robert D. Spessert, JD (January-February): 129
Indo-Pacific Command
“The Army in the Indo-Pacific: Relevant but Not a Tripwire,” Maj. John Q. Bolton, U.S. Army (May-June): 22
“The Strategic Significance of the Chinese Fishing Fleet,” Lt. Cmdr. James M. Landreth, U.S. Navy (May-June): 32
“The Theater Army and the Consequence of Landpower for the Indo-Pacific,” Maj. Tim Devine, U.S. Army (November-December): 6
“Understanding the People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force: Strategy, Armament, and Disposition,” Maj. Christopher J. Mihal, PMP (July-August): 16
Information Operations
“The Pitfalls of Well-Meaning Compassion: Joint Task Force-Haiti’s Infowar of 2010,” Col. John “Jay” Boyd, PhD, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired (January-February): 108
Information Warfare
“The Case for an Information Warfighting Function,” Lt. Col. Gregory M. Tomlin, PhD, U.S. Army (September-October): 89
Instruments of National Power
“The Evolution of Economic Compellence,” Christopher Sims, PhD (July-August): 44
Intelligence
“Analytic Tradecraft Standards: An Opportunity to Provide Decision Advantage for Army Commanders,” Lt. Col. Robert W. Schmor, U.S. Army; and Maj. James S. Kwoun, U.S. Army (March-April): 88
“Domain Awareness Superiority Is the Future of Military Intelligence,” Chief Warrant Officer 4 Robert M. Ryder, U.S. Army Reserve (November-December): 67
“Event Barraging and the Death of Tactical Level Open-Source Intelligence,” Capt. Michael J. Rasak, U.S. Army (January-February): 48
“Hunting the Adversary: Sensors in the 2035 Battlespace,” Maj. Hassan M. Kamara, U.S. Army (January-February): 34
Japan
“The Impact of Base Politics on Long-Range Precision Fires: A Closer Look at Japan,” Maj. Richard M. Pazdzierski, U.S. Army (July-August): 31
Joint Operations
“Preparing for the Future: Marine Corps Support to Joint Operations in Contested Littorals,” Gen. David H. Berger, U.S. Marine Corps (May-June): 6
Large-Scale Combat Operations
“The Eighteenth Gap: Preserving the Commander’s Legal Maneuver Space on ‘Battlefield Next'” Lt. Gen. Charles Pede, U.S. Army; and Col. Peter Hayden, U.S. Army (March-April): 66
“Fire Support in Time and Space: Lessons from the Ivy Division’s Joint Air-Ground Integration Center,” Maj. Timothy P. Lewin, U.S. Army; and Capt. Marc S. Melfi, U.S. Army (May-June): 54
“Preparing Theater Ammunition Supply Points for Large-Scale Combat Operations,” Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael K. Lima, DBA, U.S. Army (May-June): 43
“Restructuring the Division Command Post in Large-Scale Ground Combat,” Brig. Gen. Eric Strong, U.S. Army; and Maj. Brett Reichert, U.S. Army (June online exclusive)
“Winning the Deep Fight: Planning, Preparing, and Executing Aviation Attacks Out of Friendly Contact,” Lt. Col. Steve P. Sevigny, U.S. Army; Maj. James Bean, U.S. Army; and Maj. Tamar Wilson, U.S. Army (July-August): 52
Law of War
“The Eighteenth Gap: Preserving the Commander’s Legal Maneuver Space on ‘Battlefield Next'” Lt. Gen. Charles Pede, U.S. Army; and Col. Peter Hayden, U.S. Army (March-April): 66
Leadership
“Bridging the Three-Generational Gap Using Doctrine,” Col. Richard J. Davis, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Jonathan P. Graebener, U.S. Army (January online exclusive)
“Humility: The Inconspicuous Quality of a Master of War,” Maj. Andrew M. Clark, U.S. Army (January-February): 42
“The Impact of Subordinate Feedback in Officer Development: Assessments, Feedback, and Leadership,” Maj. Carlos De Castro Pretelt, U.S. Army (March-April): 124
“Leadership and Military Writing: Direct, Organized, Strategic,” Allyson McNitt, PhD (January-February): 121
“Leadership in a People-First Army,” Maj. Gregory T. Isham, U.S. Army (July online exclusive)
“Leading the Change: The Field Grade Leader’s Role in Responding to the Fort Hood Report,” Maj. Jared D. Wigton, U.S. Army (September-October): 82
“Operationalizing Culture: Addressing the Army’s People Crisis,” Col. Joseph E. Escandon, U.S. Army (March-April): 112
“Project Athena: Enabling Leader Self-Development,” Brig. Gen. Charles Masaracchia, U.S. Army; Col. Samuel Saine, U.S. Army; and Dr. Jon Fallesen (July-August): 6
“The Rock of Gallipoli: The Leadership of Mustafa Kemal,” Maj. Eric Venditti, U.S. Army (January-February): 100
“Seeing through the Fog: Developing Fog of War Resistant Visualization,” Lt. Col. Richard A. McConnell, DM, U.S. Army, Retired; Lt. Col. Jacob A. Mong, U.S. Army, Retired; and Dawn Ptaschek (January-February): 58
“U.S. Army, Toxic Followership, and the Balance of Responsibility,” Maj. Ben Martinez Jr., U.S. Army (July-August): 100
“The Well-Intentioned, Zero-Defect Officer Corps,” Maj. Robert E. Murdough, U.S. Army (March-April): 131
Legionville
“Learning ‘The Dreadful Trade of Death’: Training the U.S. Army at Legionville, 1792-1793,” Timothy C. Hemmis (May-June): 121
Levels of War
“The Levels of War as Levels of Analysis,” Andrew S. Harvey, PhD (November-December): 75
Logistics
“The Red Ball Express: Past Lessons for Future Wars,” Christopher Carey, PhD (March-April): 52
Maintenance
“Chasing the Army Award for Maintenance Excellence: A Cavalry Squadron’s Business School Approach to Fixing Maintenance,” Capt. Tyler D. Stankye, U.S. Army (July-August): 62
Maritime Operations
“China’s Maritime Militia and Fishing Fleets: A Primer for Operational Staffs and Tactical Leaders,” Shuxian Luo and Jonathan G. Panter (January-February): 6
“The Strategic Significance of the Chinese Fishing Fleet,” Lt. Cmdr. James M. Landreth, U.S. Navy (May-June): 32
Medical Operations
“Combat and Operational Stress Control in the Prolonged Field Care Environment,” Maj. Tim Hoyt, PhD, U.S. Army Reserve; and Capt. Christina L. Hein, PhD, U.S. Army (September-October): 54
“Multi-Domain Operations in Urban Terrain and Implications for the Medical Line of Effort,” Col. Michael Wissemann, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Brad C. Tibbetts, U.S. Army (September-October): 43
Middle East
“Russia’s Soft Power Projection in the Middle East,” Anna L. Borshchevskaya (November-December): 32
Military Change
“Adaptation under Fire: How Militaries Change in Wartime” (review essay), Col. James Kennedy, U.S. Army, Retired (March–April): 138
Mission Analysis
“Factor Analysis: A Valuable Technique in Support of Mission Analysis,” Col. Dale C. Eikmeier, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Titel Iova, Romanian Army (September-October): 65
Mission Command
“The Trouble with Mission Command: Army Culture and Leader Assumptions,” Maj. Dave Devine, U.S. Army (September-October): 36
Mission Planning
“Factor Analysis: A Valuable Technique in Support of Mission Analysis,” Col. Dale C. Eikmeier, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Titel Iova, Romanian Army (September-October): 65
Mobility
“Future Mobility: The Cardinal Principle in Northern Operations,” Maj. Jari J. Karttunen, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired (July-August): 133
Mobilization
“Mobilizing in the Twenty-First Century,” Col. Chris H. Bachmann, U.S. Army (March-April): 43
Multi-Domain Operations
“Artificial Intelligence and Multi-Domain Operations: A Whole-of-Nation Approach Key to Success,” Dan G. Cox, PhD (May-June): 76
“Dense Urban Environments: The Crucible of Multi-Domain Operations,” Richard L. Wolfel, PhD; Amy Richmond, PhD; and Lt. Col. Jason Ridgeway, PhD, U.S. Army (January-February): 22
“Domain Awareness Superiority Is the Future of Military Intelligence,” Chief Warrant Officer 4 Robert M. Ryder, U.S. Army Reserve (November-December): 67
“From Cambrai to Cyberspace: How the U.S. Military Can Achieve Convergence between the Cyber and Physical Domains,” Maj. Anthony M. Formica, U.S. Army (March-April): 101
“Leveraging Multi-Domain Military Deception to Expose the Enemy in 2035,” Lt. Col. Stephan Pikner, PhD, U.S. Army (March-April): 81
“Multi-Domain Operations at Division and Below,” Maj. Jesse L. Skates, U.S. Army (January-February): 68
“Multi-Domain Operations in Urban Terrain and Implications for the Medical Line of Effort,” Col. Michael Wissemann, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Brad C. Tibbetts, U.S. Army (September-October): 43
Naval Aviation
“Admiral John S. McCain and the Triumph of Naval Air Power” (review essay), Lt. Col. John H. Modinger, PhD, U.S. Air Force, Retired (July-August): 141
Officer Development
“The Impact of Subordinate Feedback in Officer Development: Assessments, Feedback, and Leadership,” Maj. Carlos De Castro Pretelt, U.S. Army (March-April): 124
“The Well-Intentioned, Zero-Defect Officer Corps,” Maj. Robert E. Murdough, U.S. Army (March-April): 131
Operational Art
“The 44-Day War in Nagorno-Karabakh: Turkish Drone Success or Operational Art?,” Lt. Col. Edward J. Erickson, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (August online exclusive)
Operations
“Survival in the Russian Occupied Zone: Command and Organization in Resistance Underground Operations,” Maj. Graham Williams, U.S. Army (November-December): 104
Personnel Management
“One Profession, Two Communities, and the Third Rail We Cannot Ignore,” Lt. Col. David P. Cavaleri, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Davin V. Knolton, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (March-April): 22
“Understanding Assessments and Their Relevance to the Future Success of the U.S. Army,” Lt. Col. Anthony “Tony” Bianchi, U.S. Army (May-June): 43
Philippines
“The Philippine Constabulary: An Example of American Command of Indigenous Forces,” Maj. Aaron Cross, U.S. Army (September-October): 100
Professional Development
“Professional Development Is about the Profession, Not the Professional,” Maj. David Armando Zelaya, U.S. Army (November-December): 112
Professional Writing
“Breaking Barriers to Professional Writing,” Col. James Kennedy, U.S. Army, Retired (June online exclusive)
Race Relations
“Military Diversity: A Key American Strategic Asset,” Gen. Michael X. Garrett, U.S. Army (May-June): 14
“We Have Come a Long Ways … We Have a Ways to Go,” Col. Dwayne Wagner, U.S. Army, Retired (July-August): 88
Readiness
“The Army’s Training Problem: The Missing Correlation between Home Station Training and Combat Readiness,” Col. Shawn P. Creamer, U.S. Army (July-August): 74
Resistance Operations
“Survival in the Russian Occupied Zone: Command and Organization in Resistance Underground Operations,” Col. Kevin D. Stringer, PhD, U.S. Army Reserve (July-August): 125
Russia
“Clausewitz’s Perspective on Deterring Russian Malign Activities in Cyberspace,” Lt. Col. Jon V. Erickson, U.S. Army Reserve (September-October): 6
“Russia’s China Gamble: Strategic Implications of a Sino-Russian Energy Economy,” Maj. Philip Murray, U.S. Army; and Daniel Keifer (November-December): 120
“Russia’s Soft Power Projection in the Middle East,” Anna L. Borshchevskaya (November-December): 32
Security Force Assistance
“Thinking Outside of the Sandbox: Succeeding at Security Force Assistance beyond the Middle East,” Lt. Col. Jahara “Franky” Matisek, PhD, U.S. Air Force; and Maj. Austin G. Commons, U.S. Army (March-April): 33
Self-Development
“Project Athena: Enabling Leader Self-Development,” Brig. Gen. Charles Masaracchia, U.S. Army; Col. Samuel Saine, U.S. Army; and Dr. Jon Fallesen (July-August): 6
Soft Power
“Russia’s Soft Power Projection in the Middle East,” Anna L. Borshchevskaya (November-December): 32
Soldier Enhancement
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 1: The Needs and Prospects of Increasing the Fighter’s Abilities,” Maj. Gen. Bernard Barrera, French Army (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 2: Definitions,” Gérard de Boisboissel and Jean-Michel Le Masson (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 3: Historical Study on the Evolution of the Infantryman’s Personal Equipment,” Capt. Antoine Roussel, French Army (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 4: Policing and Enhancement, from Reality to Needs: The Demonstration of 15 September 2016 in Paris,” Christian Ghirlanda, CRS Central Directorate (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 5: Enhancing the Combatant: Requirements Based on Battlefield Experience,” Capt. Louis-Joseph Maynié, French Army (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 6: Soldiers and Enhancement: A Fundamental Ethical Approach,” Professor Dominique Lambert (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
“The Enhanced Soldier-Part 7: Conclusions and Perspectives,” Lt. Gen. Patrick Godart, French Army (French Symposium on Soldier Enhancement, online exclusive)
Sovereignty
“Whose Rights Are They, Anyway?,” Courtney F. Chenette, Esq.; and Edward A. Lynch, PhD (July-August): 111
Staff Operations
“A Value Proposition: Cohort Staff,” Maj. Jerard Paden, U.S. Army (November-December): 93
Strategic Competition
“The Battle for Hong Kong: Insights on Narrative and Resistance for the Army in Strategic Competition,” Lt. Col. Steve Ferenzi, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Andrew M. Johnson, U.S. Army, Retired; Lt. Col. Jason Mackenzie, U.S. Army; and Nicole M. Laster, PhD (September-October): 24
Syria
“Framing Turkey’s Cross-Border Counterterrorism Operations in the Context of Pragmatic Strategic Culture: An Operational Design,” Col. Özgür Körpe, Turkish Army (September-October): 116
Tactics
“The German Way of War: A Lesson in Tactical Management” (review essay), Col. Scott Cunningham, U.S. Army, Retired (November-December): 132
Taiwan
“The Army in the Indo-Pacific: Relevant but Not a Tripwire,” Maj. John Q. Bolton, U.S. Army (May-June): 22
Theater Ammunition Supply Points
“Preparing Theater Ammunition Supply Points for Large-Scale Combat Operations,” Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael K. Lima, DBA, U.S. Army (May-June): 43
Theater Army
“The Theater Army and the Consequence of Landpower for the Indo-Pacific,” Maj. Tim Devine, U.S. Army (November-December): 6
Training & Education
“Bridging the Three-Generational Gap Using Doctrine,” Col. Richard J. Davis, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Jonathan P. Graebener, U.S. Army (January online exclusive)
“The Jungle: Thinking about the Division’s Role in Unit Training Management at the 25th Infantry Division,” Maj. Chris Mattos, U.S. Army (November-December): 82
“Learning ‘The Dreadful Trade of Death’: Training the U.S. Army at Legionville, 1792-1793,” Timothy C. Hemmis (May-June): 121
“Planning for Culture: Incorporating Cultural Property Protection into a Large-Scale, Multi-Domain Exercise,” Scott M. Edmondson, PhD; Patricia L. Fogarty, PhD; and Elizabeth L. B. Peifer, PhD (November-December): 16
“Teaching the Army: Virtual Learning Tools to Train and Educate Twenty-First-Century Soldiers,” Angela M. Riotto, PhD (January-February): 89
“The U.S. Military Academy and the Africa Military Education Program,” Col. Rich Morales, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. David W. Hughes, U.S. Army; Maj. Christine Krueger, U.S. Army; Maj. Daniel Newell, U.S. Army; Maj. Benjamin Showman, U.S. Army Reserve; and Maj. Jay Brend, U.S. Army (May-June): 106
“We Who Wear the Cloth of Our Nation: Using Character Development and Education to Combat Partisan Polarization in the Military,” Maj. Johnathon D. Parker, U.S. Army (September-October): 73
Transformation
“Preparing for the Future: Marine Corps Support to Joint Operations in Contested Littorals,” Gen. David H. Berger, U.S. Marine Corps (May-June): 6
Transnational Crime
“The COVID-19 Lockdown as a Window of Opportunity to Degrade Transnational Organized Crime Groups in Colombia,” Lt. Col. Jeferson Guarin, Colombian Army, Retired (May-June): 66
Turkey
“The 44-Day War in Nagorno-Karabakh: Turkish Drone Success or Operational Art?,” Lt. Col. Edward J. Erickson, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (August online exclusive)
“Framing Turkey’s Cross-Border Counterterrorism Operations in the Context of Pragmatic Strategic Culture: An Operational Design,” Col. Özgür Körpe, Turkish Army (September-October): 116
Urban Environments
“Dense Urban Environments: The Crucible of Multi-Domain Operations,” Richard L. Wolfel, PhD; Amy Richmond, PhD; and Lt. Col. Jason Ridgeway, PhD, U.S. Army (January-February): 22
U.S. Marine Corps
“Preparing for the Future: Marine Corps Support to Joint Operations in Contested Littorals,” Gen. David H. Berger, U.S. Marine Corps (May-June): 6
U.S. Military Academy
“The U.S. Military Academy and the Africa Military Education Program,” Col. Rich Morales, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. David W. Hughes, U.S. Army; Maj. Christine Krueger, U.S. Army; Maj. Daniel Newell, U.S. Army; Maj. Benjamin Showman, U.S. Army Reserve; and Maj. Jay Brend, U.S. Army (May-June): 106
Vietnam
“Vietnam War Portraits: The Faces and Voices” (review essay), Lt. Col Rick Baillergeon, U.S. Army, Retired (September-October): 137
Visualization
“Seeing through the Fog: Developing Fog of War Resistant Visualization,” Lt. Col. Richard A. McConnell, DM, U.S. Army, Retired; Lt. Col. Jacob A. Mong, U.S. Army, Retired; and Dawn Ptaschek (January-February): 58
Warfighting Functions
“The Case for an Information Warfighting Function,” Lt. Col. Gregory M. Tomlin, PhD, U.S. Army (September-October): 89
World War II
“Admiral John S. McCain and the Triumph of Naval Air Power” (review essay), Lt. Col. John H. Modinger, PhD, U.S. Air Force, Retired (July-August): 141
“Britain’s War: A New World, 1942-1947” (review essay), Mark Montesclaros (May-June): 141
“Planning to Prevent Genocide: Lemkin’s Warning and Eichmann’s Crimes,” Lt. Col. Michael H. Hoffman, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired (November-December): 55
“The Red Ball Express: Past Lessons for Future Wars,” Christopher Carey, PhD (March-April): 52
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