2023 Index
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“The 11th Airborne Division Reborn: Arctic Angels,” Maj. Gen. Brian S. Eifler, U.S. Army; and Natalie M. Hardy (September-October): 64
A
“Afghanistan,” Amy Chua (January-February): 88
“All Power Is Local: Understanding Disciplinary Power to Mobilize the Population,” Maj. Robert G. Rose, U.S. Army (January-February): 76
“The Ambush,” Bob DeZenzo, PhD (May Creative Kiosk)
“America’s Great-Power Opportunity: Revitalizing U.S. Foreign Policy to Meet the Challenges of Strategic Competition,” Lt. Col. Jordan Becker, PhD, U.S. Army; and Ambassador Douglas Lute, Retired (Review Essay) (January-February): 143
“Analysis of Land Army Maintenance Techniques in the War in Ukraine,” Col. Marinko Aleksić, PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired; Col. Sead Cvrk, PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired; and Col. Dražen Božović, PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired (May-June): 33
“Assassination 2057,” Neil Espie (May Future Warfare Writing Program)
“Assessing the Modern Fight,” Lt. Col. Mitchell Payne, U.S. Army (March-April): 119
“At the Point of Friction: The Role of the Modern Command Sergeant Major in Today’s Army,” Lt. Col. Bernard R. Gardner, U.S. Army; Maj. Andre C. Aleong, U.S. Army; and Command Sgt. Maj. William H. Black, U.S. Army (November-December): 82
“Automated Systems: The Complexity of the Supply and Logistics System of the U.S. Army and the Need for Automation,” Alan Cunningham (September online exclusive)
B
“Ballad of the Green Beret: The Life and Wars of Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler from the Vietnam War and Pop Stardom to Murder and an Unsolved, Violent Death,” Lt. Col. Rick Baillergeon, U.S. Army, Retired (Review Essay) (July-August): 150
“Bayraktars and Grenade-Dropping Quadcopters: How Ukraine and Nagorno-Karabakh Highlight Present Air and Missile Defense Shortcomings and the Necessity of Unmanned Aircraft Systems,” Capt. Josef “Polo” Danczuk, New York Army National Guard (July-August): 21
“Blood and Ruins: The Last Imperial War, 1931–1945,” Mark Montesclaros (Review Essay) (March-April): 149
“The Brazilian Army Experience in Civil-Military Interactions: Lessons Learned from Humanitarian Engagements,” Lt. Col. Leonardo de Andrade Alves, Brazilian Army (October 2022 online exclusive)
“By All Means Available: Memoirs of a Life in Intelligence, Special Operations, and Strategy,” Lt. Col. Rick Baillergeon, U.S. Army, Retired (Review Essay) (November-December): 158
C
“China’s Belt and Road Initiative in East Africa: Finding Success in Failure?,” Edward A. Lynch, PhD (May-June): 110
“China’s Energy Empire in Africa and Its Threats to U.S. National Security,” Capt. Elianna Esau, U.S. Army (September online exclusive)
“Chinese Operational Art: The Primacy of the Human Dimension,” Rob Hafen (November-December): 103
“Civil Dispute Resolution: An Ignored Winning Strategy for Afghanistan,” Col. Cornelia Weiss, U.S. Air Force, Retired (January-February): 99
“Civilian Control of the Military: A ‘Useful Fiction’?,” Col. Todd Schmidt, PhD, U.S. Army (January-February): 18
“Collaboration between Leadership and Behavioral Health: How One U.S. Army Brigade Created a Novel Approach to Suicide Prevention,” Col. Timothy MacDonald, U.S. Army; and Maj. Amy Thrasher, PsyD, U.S. Army (March-April): 85
“Comedy in Combat Culture: Understanding the Use of Humor in Crisis and Conflict,” Maj. Sally Williamson, Australian Army (September-October): 128
“Concepts for Security Force Assistance Brigade Company Task Forces in Large-Scale Combat Operations,” Maj. Zachary L. Morris, U.S. Army (November-December): 67
“Concrete Command: Why Combat Training Centers Should Prioritize Training on Urban Command Posts,” Lt. Col. Craig Broyles, U.S. Army; and Charlotte Richter (July-August): 12
“Contextualizing the Results: Improving the Order of Merit List,” Command Sgt. Maj. Matthew J. Reed, U.S. Army (July-August): 108
“Convergence and Emission Control: Tension and Reconciliation,” Maj. Matthew Tetreau, U.S. Army (November-December): 59
“Counterpunching to Win: A Mindset and Method to Defeat First Battle Fears,” Lt. Col. Craig A. Broyles, U.S. Army (November-December): 45
“Coup d’œil and Cognition: How to Build Adaptive Tactical Experts,” Trent J. Lythgoe, PhD (March-April): 95
“Cracks in the Liberal Edifice,” John J. Mearsheimer (January-February): 115
“Creating the Modern Army: Citizen-Soldiers and the American Way of War, 1919–1939,” Col. Dean A. Nowowiejski, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (Review Essay) (September-October): 146
“Cross-Generational Problem-Solving: A Case Study of Fort Leavenworth,” Dr. Kate Dahlstrand (September online exclusive)
“Crowdsourcing: Changing How Nations Resist,” Maj. Gen. Richard Angle, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Samuel Hayes, PhD, U.S. Army; and Capt. Tommy Daniel, U.S. Army (November 2022 online exclusive)
“Culture Change and People First: Creating a Culture that Acts as the Antibody to the Corrosive Elements,” Lt. Col. Michael Soyka, U.S. Army (May-June): 67
D
“Data Centricity and the 1st Cavalry Division’s ‘Speed of Relevance’ during Warfighter 23-04,” Maj. Thomas D. Richardson, U.S. Army (September-October): 107
“Death, Taxes, and Low-Intensity Conflict,” Christopher D. Booth (January Future Warfare Writing Program)
“Decided among the Cities: The Past, Present, and Future of War in Urban Environments,” Maj. Michael G. Anderson, U.S. Army (May-June): 25
“Developing Leaders of Character: It Is Our Job,” Maj. Tiarra J. McDaniel, U.S. Army; and Yasmine L. Konheim-Kalkstein, PhD (September online exclusive)
“Developing Leaders of Character: Whose Job Is It?,” Dr. Stephen J. Finn (April online exclusive)
“The Discipline Gap: How Army Leadership Curricula Misses the Mark and Why It Should Change,” Maj. Anthony Lenze, U.S. Army (July-August): 116
“Down the Tubes? How Failed Leadership Succession Harms National Security,” Col. Todd Schmidt, PhD, U.S. Army (September online exclusive)
E
“End the Professional Military Education Equivalency Myth: Restructure the Army Captains Career Course Based on Best Practices for Distributed Learning,” Maj. William L. Woldenberg, U.S. Army Reserve (March online exclusive)
“Everyone Is a Chef: Cooking as an Analogy to Explain Operational Art,” Maj. Chris Adams, British Army (April online exclusive)
“The Exploitable Conditions Framework: Strategies for Sociocultural Research and Analysis,” Nicole M. Laster-Loucks, PhD; and Benjamin A. Okonofua, PhD (July-August): 34
F
“Fifty Years Strong: The All-Volunteer Force of the United States Military and Resolving the Recruiting Crisis,” Alan Chase Cunningham (June online exclusive)
“Fighting with Agility: The 162nd Armored Division in the 1973 Arab-Israeli War,” Lt. Col. Nathan A. Jennings, PhD, U.S. Army (May-June): 46
“Financial Access Denial: An Irregular Approach to Integrated Deterrence,” Col. Sara Dudley, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Steve Ferenzi, U.S. Army; and Maj. Travis Clemens, U.S. Army (March-April): 43
“A Foundational Approach to Build and Sustain a Strong People-Focused Culture at the Battalion Level and Below,” Lt. Col. James “Mike” Blue, U.S. Army; Capt. Ashley Barber, U.S. Army; Capt. Bianca Castillo, U.S. Army; and Rob Morgan, PsyD (July-August): 95
“Four Minutes to Make a Leader,” Maj. James Cowen, British Army (September-October): 57
“From Crisis to Campaign: Operation Allies Welcome at Fort Bliss, Texas,” Maj. Scott Schultz, U.S. Army; and Maj. Anthony Lupo, U.S. Army (December 2022 online exclusive)
“Furthering the Discussion on METT-TC,” Lt. Col. Brian R. Hildebrand, Texas Army National Guard (May-June): 91
G
“Garrison Imperatives: A Proposal,” Col. Jeff Paine, U.S. Army (October 2022 online exclusive)
“The Graveyard of Command Posts: What Chornobaivka Should Teach Us about Command and Control in Large-Scale Combat Operations,” Lt. Gen. Milford “Beags” Beagle, U.S. Army; Brig. Gen. Jason C. Slider, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Matthew R. Arrol, U.S. Army (May-June): 10
“The Great Indo-Pacific War: The Rise of India,” McLeod Wood (April Future Warfare Writing Program)
H
“Heard, Understood, Acknowledged,” Maj. Aaron Lawless, U.S. Army (May online exclusive)
“Heed the Words of Sayed,” Sgt. John Hoff, U.S. Army (January Creative Kiosk)
“Hiding in Plain Sight,” Maj. Tony Formica, U.S. Army; and Capt. Chris Pabon, U.S. Army (March-April): 108
“How and When It Hit Me,” Charles Merkel (May Creative Kiosk)
I
“Ignoring Failure: General DePuy and the Dangers of Interwar Escapism,” Eric Michael Burke, PhD (January-February): 42
“The Impact of Supply Chain Issues on Military Training and Readiness,” Lt. Col. Paul Santamaria, U.S. Army; Maj. Sam Yoo, U.S. Army; and Dr. Vikram Mittal (July-August): 85
L
“Lack of Will: How the All-Volunteer Force Conditioned the American Public,” Maj. Christopher J. Parker, U.S. Army (September-October): 44
“Leading Successful Organizations—Relationships Matter,” Brig. Gen. Mark A. Holler, U.S. Army (April online exclusive)
“Looking Outward: Lessons in Security Force Assistance from the French Experience in Africa,” Maj. Daniel K. Dillenback, U.S. Army (March-April): 139
“Low Crawling toward Obscurity: The Army’s Professional Journals,” Maj. Zachary Griffiths, U.S. Army (September-October): 17
M
“Mentorship Is a Mess,” Maj. Benjamin F. Stork, DO, U.S. Army (November-December): 126
“Military Learning and Instruction on Leadership Qualities as Taught at the Academy of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan,” Murod M. Ibragimov (October 2022 online exclusive)
“A Military Lesson Plan to Justify the Special Military Operation in Ukraine,” Aleksandr Perendzhiev and Ray Finch (February online exclusive)
“Military Power Is Insufficient: Learning from Failure in Afghanistan,” Lt. Col. John Q. Bolton, U.S. Army (January-February): 63
“Mission Modeling for Commanders: Improved Operational Effectiveness through the Use of Measurable Proxy Variables,” Sorin Matei, PhD; and Capt. Bradford Witt, U.S. Army (March-April): 35
“The More Things Change … Russia’s War in Ukraine Mirrors the Past as Much as It Shows the Future,” Lt. Col. John Q. Bolton, U.S. Army (July online exclusive)
“Musicians of Mars in Multiple Domains: Expanding Combined Arms in the Twenty-First Century,” Lt. Gen. Milford Beagle Jr., U.S. Army; Col. Richard Creed, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Matt Farmer, U.S. Army, Retired (March-April): 8
N
“Nanoenergetic Materials for Microscale Tactical Applications,” James J. Valdes, PhD; Richard S. Potember, PhD; and Diane M. Kotras (May-June): 98
“Napoleon’s Son: Commissioning and Professional Development,” Lt. Col. Tom Vance, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired (December 2022 online exclusive)
“A New Combat Analysis Framework,” Maj. Gintautas Razma, Military Academy of Lithuania (October 2022 online exclusive)
O
“On Killing Remotely: The Psychology of Killing with Drones,” Chaplain (Capt.) Caleb J. Miller, U.S. Army (Review Essay) (May-June): 148
“Once More unto the Breach: Air Defense Artillery Support to Maneuver Forces in Large-Scale Combat Operations,” Col. Glenn A. Henke, U.S. Army (March-April): 68
P
“Peace Games: Preparing U.S. Officials for Challenges and Opportunities Abroad,” Kathryn Elliott; Thomas P. Sheehy; and Ambassador David C. Miller Jr., Retired (May-June): 124
“Pen and Sword: The Symbiosis between Ernest Hemingway and Maj. Gen. Buck Lanham,” Eileen Martin and Greer Rising (September-October): 8
“Pistol-Packing Padres: Rethinking Regulations Prohibiting Armed Military Chaplains,” Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Joseph Friedman, Colorado Air National Guard (September-October): 116
“Politics, Warfare, and the American People: How America’s Uneven Political Leadership Harms Its Ability to Win,” Maj. Jeremy Shields, U.S. Air Force Reserve (January-February): 34
“Prediction of War Duration Using Models of Structural Dynamics,” Nicholas Nechitailo, PhD (March Creative Kiosk)
R
“Rear Detachment Operations through a Project Management Framework,” Maj. Aaron F. Anderson, U.S. Army (September-October): 136
“Reexamining Administrative Investigations: Creating an Investigating Officer Functional Area,” Maj. Peter B. Postma, U.S. Army Reserve (July-August): 127
“Reframing Operational Art for Competition,” Maj. Steven R. Chase, U.S. Army (March-April): 20
“Reimagining America’s Professional All-Volunteer Army,” Lt. Gen. James M. Dubik, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Gen. Lawson W. Magruder III, U.S. Army, Retired (September-October): 29
“Reimagining Homeland Defense: A Need for an Integrated Approach,” Col. Timothy Teague, U.S. Army, Retired; and Maj. Duncan E. Braswell, U.S. Army (March online exclusive)
“Responses to Gender Bias and Discrimination among Women Officers,” Col. Adrian “A. J.” Sullivan, U.S. Army; and Allison Abbe, PhD (November-December): 132
“The Responsibility to (Selectively) Protect: R2P’s Dubious Future Post-Libya,” Capt. Pat Serrato, U.S. Army (July-August): 75
“Rule of Law and Expanding the Reach of Government: Lessons Learned from an AFPAK Hands Foxhole,” Maj. Theresa Ford, JD, U.S. Army, Retired (January-February): 106
“Russian Antiwar Music in American Perspective,” Dr. Robert F. Baumann (March online exclusive)
“Russians Are Busy Hammering Out Their ‘Ideology of the Future,’” Dr. Robert F. Baumann (September-October): 73
“Russia’s Latest Historical Revisionism and Reinventing the Future,” Robert F. Baumann, PhD (November 2022 online exclusive)
S
“A Sad and Bloody Business: Land Force Lessons from the Falklands, Forty Years On,” Lt. Col. Robert S. Krenzel Jr., U.S. Army, Retired (May-June): 58
“Selective Service: Before the All-Volunteer Force,” Dr. Barry M. Stentiford (November-December): 114
“Setting the Conditions for Mission Command to Flourish,” Lt. Col. Marc E. Boberg, EdD, U.S. Army, Retired; and Maj. Justin Cunningham, U.S. Army (July-August): 137
“Sleep and Performance: Why the Army Must Change Its Sleepless Culture,” Maj. David Nixon, U.S. Army; and Maj. Porter Riley, U.S. Army (November-December): 147
“Sustaining Multidomain Operations: The Logistical Challenge Facing the Army’s Operating Concept,” Maj. Bryan J. Quinn, U.S. Army (March-April): 128
T
“Take Ownership of Your Formation’s Data Literacy,” Capt. Orlando Nieves III, U.S. Army; 1st Lt. John Boyer, U.S. Army; and Sgt. Feihrren Calhoun, U.S. Army (August online exclusive)
“The Tank Is Dead … Long Live the Tank,” Maj. Gen. Curtis A. Buzzard, U.S. Army; Brig. Gen. Thomas M. Feltey, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. John M. Nimmons, U.S. Army; Maj. Austin T. Schwartz, U.S. Army; and Dr. Robert S. Cameron (November-December): 22
“Task Organizing the Combined Arms Battalion for Success in Eastern Europe,” Lt. Col. Jay A. Ireland, U.S. Army; and Maj. Ryan C. Van Wie, U.S. Army (November-December): 35
“Term of Art: What Joint Doctrine Gets Wrong about Operational Art and Why It Matters,” Maj. Rick Chersicla, U.S. Army (March-April): 29
“Through the Looking Glass: Missing the Mark by Mirror-Imaging Competitors’ Reserve Forces,” Col. Andrew Jacob, Massachusetts Air National Guard; Cmdr. Christopher Wear, U.S. Navy Reserve; Lt. Col. Alexi Franklin, Maryland Army National Guard; and Lt. Cmdr. Spencer Willig, U.S. Navy Reserve (March-April): 56
“Toward a Mutually Beneficial Partnership with India to Improve U.S. Strategy in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command,” Maj. Patrick O’Brien Boling, PhD, Louisiana National Guard; and Dr. Paul Sanders (July-August): 64
“Toward a Vernacular of Risk: Unmiring Mission Command through Risk Education,” Capt. Noah Taylor, U.S. Army (May-June): 80
U
“Upon the Fields of Friendly Strife: An ’Athletic Charter’ to Reform the Army’s Sports Culture and Build Better Leaders,” Maj. Scott A. Clark, U.S. Army (May-June): 133
W
“The Wagner Group and U.S. Security Force Assistance in Africa: Changed and Challenging Dynamics,” Dr. Christopher Spearin (July-August): 47
“We Hear You!,” Lt. Gen. Milford H. Beagle Jr., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Michael Soyka, U.S. Army; Maj. Lasherdo Harris, U.S. Army; and Capt. Sean Robishaw, U.S. Army (March online exclusive)
“We Hear You, but You’re Wrong: In Response to ’We Hear You!,’” Lt. Col. Matthew L. Jamison, U.S. Army (April online exclusive)
“Who’s the Boss? Defining the Civil-Military Relationship in the Twenty-First Century,” Lt. Col. Kevin F. Krupski, U.S. Army (January-February): 26
“Winning before the War: A Case for Consolidation of Gains,” Brig. Gen. Matthew N. Metzel, U.S. Army; Col. Jay Liddick, U.S. Army; Col. Heiva Hugh Kelley, U.S. Army Reserve; Lt. Col. Robert T. Greiner, U.S. Army; and Travis Bolio (November-December): 8
X
“Xi Jinping’s PLA Reforms and Redefining ‘Active Defense,’” Capt. Scott J. Tosi, U.S. Army Reserve (September-October): 87
AUTHOR INDEX
A
Abbe, Allison, PhD; and Col. Adrian “A. J.” Sullivan, U.S. Army, “Responses to Gender Bias and Discrimination among Women Officers” (November-December): 132
Adams, Chris, Maj., British Army, “Everyone Is a Chef: Cooking as an Analogy to Explain Operational Art” (April online exclusive)
Aleksić, Marinko, Col., PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired; Col. Sead Cvrk, PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired; and Col. Dražen Božović, PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired, “Analysis of Land Army Maintenance Techniques in the War in Ukraine” (May-June): 33
Aleong, Andre C., Maj., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Bernard R. Gardner, U.S. Army; and Command Sgt. Maj. William H. Black, U.S. Army, “At the Point of Friction: The Role of the Modern Command Sergeant Major in Today’s Army” (November-December): 82
Alves, Leonardo de Andrade, Lt. Col., Brazilian Army, “The Brazilian Army Experience in Civil-Military Interactions: Lessons Learned from Humanitarian Engagements” (October 2022 online exclusive)
Anderson, Aaron F., Maj., U.S. Army, “Rear Detachment Operations through a Project Management Framework” (September-October): 136
Anderson, Michael G., Maj., U.S. Army, “Decided among the Cities: The Past, Present, and Future of War in Urban Environments” (May-June): 25
Angle, Richard, Maj. Gen., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Samuel Hayes, PhD, U.S. Army; and Capt. Tommy Daniel, U.S. Army, “Crowdsourcing: Changing How Nations Resist” (November 2022 online exclusive)
Arrol, Matthew R., Lt. Col., U.S. Army; Lt. Gen. Milford “Beags” Beagle, U.S. Army; and Brig. Gen. Jason C. Slider, U.S. Army, “The Graveyard of Command Posts: What Chornobaivka Should Teach Us about Command and Control in Large-Scale Combat Operations” (May-June): 10
B
Baillergeon, Rick, Lt. Col., U.S. Army, Retired, “Ballad of the Green Beret: The Life and Wars of Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler from the Vietnam War and Pop Stardom to Murder and an Unsolved, Violent Death” (Review Essay) (July-August): 150
Baillergeon, Rick, Lt. Col., U.S. Army, Retired, “By All Means Available: Memoirs of a Life in Intelligence, Special Operations, and Strategy” (Review Essay) (November-December): 158
Barber, Ashley, Capt., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. James “Mike” Blue, U.S. Army; Capt. Bianca Castillo, U.S. Army; and Rob Morgan, PsyD, “A Foundational Approach to Build and Sustain a Strong People-Focused Culture at the Battalion Level and Below” (July-August): 95
Baumann, Robert F., PhD, “Russian Antiwar Music in American Perspective” (March online exclusive)
Baumann, Robert F., Dr., “Russians Are Busy Hammering Out Their ‘Ideology of the Future’” (September-October): 73
Baumann, Robert F., PhD, “Russia’s Latest Historical Revisionism and Reinventing the Future” (November 2022 online exclusive)
Beagle, Milford “Beags,” Lt. Gen., U.S. Army; Brig. Gen. Jason C. Slider, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Matthew R. Arrol, U.S. Army, “The Graveyard of Command Posts: What Chornobaivka Should Teach Us about Command and Control in Large-Scale Combat Operations” (May-June): 10
Beagle, Milford, Jr., Lt. Gen., U.S. Army; Col. Richard Creed, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Matt Farmer, U.S. Army, Retired, “Musicians of Mars in Multiple Domains: Expanding Combined Arms in the Twenty-First Century” (March-April): 8
Beagle, Milford H., Jr., Lt. Gen., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Michael Soyka, U.S. Army; Maj. Lasherdo Harris, U.S. Army; and Capt. Sean Robishaw, U.S. Army, “We Hear You!” (March online exclusive)
Becker, Jordan, Lt. Col., PhD, U.S. Army; and Ambassador Douglas Lute, Retired, “America’s Great-Power Opportunity: Revitalizing U.S. Foreign Policy to Meet the Challenges of Strategic Competition” (Review Essay) (January-February): 143
Black, William H., Command Sgt. Maj., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Bernard R. Gardner, U.S. Army; and Maj. Andre C. Aleong, U.S. Army, “At the Point of Friction: The Role of the Modern Command Sergeant Major in Today’s Army” (November-December): 82
Blue, James “Mike,” Lt. Col., U.S. Army; Capt. Ashley Barber, U.S. Army; Capt. Bianca Castillo, U.S. Army; and Rob Morgan, PsyD, “A Foundational Approach to Build and Sustain a Strong People-Focused Culture at the Battalion Level and Below” (July-August): 95
Boberg, Marc E., Lt. Col., EdD, U.S. Army, Retired; and Maj. Justin Cunningham, U.S. Army, “Setting the Conditions for Mission Command to Flourish” (July-August): 137
Boling, Patrick O’Brien, Maj., PhD, Louisiana National Guard; and Dr. Paul Sanders, “Toward a Mutually Beneficial Partnership with India to Improve U.S. Strategy in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command” (July-August): 64
Bolio, Travis; Brig. Gen. Matthew N. Metzel, U.S. Army; Col. Jay Liddick, U.S. Army; Col. Heiva Hugh Kelley, U.S. Army Reserve; and Lt. Col. Robert T. Greiner, U.S. Army, “Winning before the War: A Case for Consolidation of Gains” (November-December): 8
Bolton, John Q., Lt. Col., U.S. Army, “Military Power Is Insufficient: Learning from Failure in Afghanistan” (January-February): 63
Bolton, John Q., Lt. Col., U.S. Army, “The More Things Change … Russia’s War in Ukraine Mirrors the Past as Much as It Shows the Future” (July online exclusive)
Booth, Christopher D., “Death, Taxes, and Low-Intensity Conflict” (January Future Warfare Writing Program)
Boyer, John, 1st Lt., U.S. Army; Capt. Orlando Nieves III, U.S. Army; and Sgt. Feihrren Calhoun, U.S. Army, “Take Ownership of Your Formation’s Data Literacy” (August online exclusive)
Božović, Dražen, Col., PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired; Col. Marinko Aleksić, PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired; and Col. Sead Cvrk, PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired, “Analysis of Land Army Maintenance Techniques in the War in Ukraine” (May-June): 33
Braswell, Duncan E., Maj., U.S. Army; and Col. Timothy Teague, U.S. Army, Retired, “Reimagining Homeland Defense: A Need for an Integrated Approach” (March online exclusive)
Broyles, Craig A., Lt. Col., U.S. Army, “Counterpunching to Win: A Mindset and Method to Defeat First Battle Fears” (November-December): 45
Broyles, Craig, Lt. Col., U.S. Army; and Charlotte Richter, “Concrete Command: Why Combat Training Centers Should Prioritize Training on Urban Command Posts” (July-August): 12
Burke, Eric Michael, PhD, “Ignoring Failure: General DePuy and the Dangers of Interwar Escapism” (January-February): 42
Buzzard, Curtis A., Maj. Gen., U.S. Army; Brig. Gen. Thomas M. Feltey, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. John M. Nimmons, U.S. Army; Maj. Austin T. Schwartz, U.S. Army; and Dr. Robert S. Cameron, “The Tank Is Dead … Long Live the Tank” (November-December): 22
C
Calhoun, Feihrren, Sgt., U.S. Army; Capt. Orlando Nieves III, U.S. Army; and 1st Lt. John Boyer, U.S. Army, “Take Ownership of Your Formation’s Data Literacy” (August online exclusive)
Cameron, Robert S., Dr.; Maj. Gen. Curtis A. Buzzard, U.S. Army; Brig. Gen. Thomas M. Feltey, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. John M. Nimmons, U.S. Army; and Maj. Austin T. Schwartz, U.S. Army, “The Tank Is Dead … Long Live the Tank” (November-December): 22
Castillo, Bianca, Capt., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. James “Mike” Blue, U.S. Army; Capt. Ashley Barber, U.S. Army; and Rob Morgan, PsyD, “A Foundational Approach to Build and Sustain a Strong People-Focused Culture at the Battalion Level and Below” (July-August): 95
Chase, Steven R., Maj., U.S. Army, “Reframing Operational Art for Competition” (March-April): 20
Chersicla, Rick, Maj., U.S. Army, “Term of Art: What Joint Doctrine Gets Wrong about Operational Art and Why It Matters” (March-April): 29
Chua, Amy, “Afghanistan” (January-February): 88
Clark, Scott A., Maj., U.S. Army, “Upon the Fields of Friendly Strife: An ’Athletic Charter’ to Reform the Army’s Sports Culture and Build Better Leaders” (May-June): 133
Clemens, Travis, Maj., U.S. Army; Col. Sara Dudley, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Steve Ferenzi, U.S. Army, “Financial Access Denial: An Irregular Approach to Integrated Deterrence” (March-April): 43
Cowen, James, Maj., British Army, “Four Minutes to Make a Leader” (September-October): 57
Creed, Richard, Col., U.S. Army, Retired; Lt. Gen. Milford Beagle Jr., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Matt Farmer, U.S. Army, Retired, “Musicians of Mars in Multiple Domains: Expanding Combined Arms in the Twenty-First Century” (March-April): 8
Cunningham, Alan, “Automated Systems: The Complexity of the Supply and Logistics System of the U.S. Army and the Need for Automation” (September online exclusive)
Cunningham, Alan Chase, “Fifty Years Strong: The All-Volunteer Force of the United States Military and Resolving the Recruiting Crisis” (June online exclusive)
Cunningham, Justin, Maj., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Marc E. Boberg, EdD, U.S. Army, Retired, “Setting the Conditions for Mission Command to Flourish” (July-August): 137
Cvrk, Sead, Col., PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired; Col. Marinko Aleksić, PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired; and Col. Dražen Božović, PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired, “Analysis of Land Army Maintenance Techniques in the War in Ukraine” (May-June): 33
D
Dahlstrand, Kate, Dr., “Cross-Generational Problem-Solving: A Case Study of Fort Leavenworth” (September online exclusive)
Danczuk, Josef “Polo,” Capt., New York Army National Guard, “Bayraktars and Grenade-Dropping Quadcopters: How Ukraine and Nagorno-Karabakh Highlight Present Air and Missile Defense Shortcomings and the Necessity of Unmanned Aircraft Systems” (July-August): 21
Daniel, Tommy, Capt., U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Richard Angle, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Samuel Hayes, PhD, U.S. Army, “Crowdsourcing: Changing How Nations Resist” (November 2022 online exclusive)
DeZenzo, Bob, PhD, “The Ambush” (May Creative Kiosk)
Dillenback, Daniel K., Maj., U.S. Army, “Looking Outward: Lessons in Security Force Assistance from the French Experience in Africa” (March-April): 139
Dubik, James M., Lt. Gen., PhD, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Gen. Lawson W. Magruder III, U.S. Army, Retired, “Reimagining America’s Professional All-Volunteer Army” (September-October): 29
Dudley, Sara, Col., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Steve Ferenzi, U.S. Army; and Maj. Travis Clemens, U.S. Army, “Financial Access Denial: An Irregular Approach to Integrated Deterrence” (March-April): 43
E
Eifler, Brian S., Maj. Gen., U.S. Army; and Natalie M. Hardy, “The 11th Airborne Division Reborn: Arctic Angels” (September-October): 64
Elliott, Kathryn; Thomas P. Sheehy; and Ambassador David C. Miller Jr., Retired, “Peace Games: Preparing U.S. Officials for Challenges and Opportunities Abroad” (May-June): 124
Esau, Elianna Esau, Capt., U.S. Army, “China’s Energy Empire in Africa and Its Threats to U.S. National Security” (September online exclusive)
Espie, Neil, “Assassination 2057” (May Future Warfare Writing Program)
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Farmer, Matt, Lt. Col., U.S. Army, Retired; Lt. Gen. Milford Beagle Jr., U.S. Army; and Col. Richard Creed, U.S. Army, Retired, “Musicians of Mars in Multiple Domains: Expanding Combined Arms in the Twenty-First Century” (March-April): 8
Feltey, Thomas M., Brig. Gen., U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Curtis A. Buzzard, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. John M. Nimmons, U.S. Army; Maj. Austin T. Schwartz, U.S. Army; and Dr. Robert S. Cameron, “The Tank Is Dead … Long Live the Tank” (November-December): 22
Ferenzi, Steve, Lt. Col., U.S. Army; Col. Sara Dudley, U.S. Army; and Maj. Travis Clemens, U.S. Army, “Financial Access Denial: An Irregular Approach to Integrated Deterrence” (March-April): 43
Finch, Ray; and Aleksandr Perendzhiev, “A Military Lesson Plan to Justify the Special Military Operation in Ukraine,” (February online exclusive)
Finn, Stephen J., Dr., “Developing Leaders of Character: Whose Job Is It?” (April online exclusive)
Ford, Theresa, Maj., JD, U.S. Army, Retired, “Rule of Law and Expanding the Reach of Government: Lessons Learned from an AFPAK Hands Foxhole” (January-February): 106
Formica, Tony, Maj., U.S. Army; and Capt. Chris Pabon, U.S. Army, “Hiding in Plain Sight” (March-April): 108
Franklin, Alexi, Lt. Col., Maryland Army National Guard; Col. Andrew Jacob, Massachusetts Air National Guard; Cmdr. Christopher Wear, U.S. Navy Reserve; and Lt. Cmdr. Spencer Willig, U.S. Navy Reserve, “Through the Looking Glass: Missing the Mark by Mirror-Imaging Competitors’ Reserve Forces” (March-April): 56
Friedman, Joseph, Chaplain (Lt. Col.), Colorado Air National Guard, “Pistol-Packing Padres: Rethinking Regulations Prohibiting Armed Military Chaplains” (September-October): 116
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Gardner, Bernard R., Lt. Col., U.S. Army; Maj. Andre C. Aleong, U.S. Army; and Command Sgt. Maj. William H. Black, U.S. Army, “At the Point of Friction: The Role of the Modern Command Sergeant Major in Today’s Army” (November-December): 82
Greiner, Robert T., Lt. Col., U.S. Army; Brig. Gen. Matthew N. Metzel, U.S. Army; Col. Jay Liddick, U.S. Army; Col. Heiva Hugh Kelley, U.S. Army Reserve; and Travis Bolio, “Winning before the War: A Case for Consolidation of Gains” (November-December): 8
Griffiths, Zachary, Maj., U.S. Army, “Low Crawling toward Obscurity: The Army’s Professional Journals” (September-October): 17
H
Hafen, Rob, “Chinese Operational Art: The Primacy of the Human Dimension” (November-December): 103
Hardy, Natalie M.; and Maj. Gen. Brian S. Eifler, U.S. Army, “The 11th Airborne Division Reborn: Arctic Angels” (September-October): 64
Harris, Lasherdo, Maj., U.S. Army; Lt. Gen. Milford H. Beagle Jr., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Michael Soyka, U.S. Army; and Capt. Sean Robishaw, U.S. Army, “We Hear You!” (March online exclusive)
Hayes, Samuel, Lt. Col., PhD, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Richard Angle, U.S. Army; and Capt. Tommy Daniel, U.S. Army, “Crowdsourcing: Changing How Nations Resist” (November 2022 online exclusive)
Henke, Glenn A., Col., U.S. Army, “Once More unto the Breach: Air Defense Artillery Support to Maneuver Forces in Large-Scale Combat Operations” (March-April): 68
Hildebrand, Brian R., Lt. Col., Texas Army National Guard, “Furthering the Discussion on METT-TC” (May-June): 91
Hoff, John, Sgt., U.S. Army, “Heed the Words of Sayed” (January Creative Kiosk)
Holler, Mark A., Brig. Gen., U.S. Army, “Leading Successful Organizations—Relationships Matter” (April online exclusive)
I
Ibragimov, Murod M., “Military Learning and Instruction on Leadership Qualities as Taught at the Academy of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan” (October 2022 online exclusive)
Ireland, Jay A., Lt. Col., U.S. Army; and Maj. Ryan C. Van Wie, U.S. Army, “Task Organizing the Combined Arms Battalion for Success in Eastern Europe” (November-December): 35
J
Jacob, Andrew, Col., Massachusetts Air National Guard; Cmdr. Christopher Wear, U.S. Navy Reserve; Lt. Col. Alexi Franklin, Maryland Army National Guard; and Lt. Cmdr. Spencer Willig, U.S. Navy Reserve, “Through the Looking Glass: Missing the Mark by Mirror-Imaging Competitors’ Reserve Forces” (March-April): 56
Jamison, Matthew L., Lt. Col., U.S. Army, “We Hear You, but You’re Wrong: In Response to ’We Hear You!’” (April online exclusive)
Jennings, Nathan A., Lt. Col., PhD, U.S. Army, “Fighting with Agility: The 162nd Armored Division in the 1973 Arab-Israeli War” (May-June): 46
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Kelley, Heiva Hugh, Col., U.S. Army Reserve; Brig. Gen. Matthew N. Metzel, U.S. Army; Col. Jay Liddick, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Robert T. Greiner, U.S. Army; and Travis Bolio, “Winning before the War: A Case for Consolidation of Gains” (November-December): 8
Konheim-Kalkstein, Yasmine L., PhD; and Maj. Tiarra J. McDaniel, U.S. Army, “Developing Leaders of Character: It Is Our Job” (September online exclusive)
Kotras, Diane M.; James J. Valdes, PhD; and Richard S. Potember, PhD, “Nanoenergetic Materials for Microscale Tactical Applications” (May-June): 98
Krenzel, Robert S., Jr., Lt. Col., U.S. Army, Retired, “A Sad and Bloody Business: Land Force Lessons from the Falklands, Forty Years On,” (May-June): 58
Krupski, Kevin F., Lt. Col., U.S. Army, “Who’s the Boss? Defining the Civil-Military Relationship in the Twenty-First Century” (January-February): 26
L
Laster-Loucks, Nicole M., PhD; and Benjamin A. Okonofua, PhD, “The Exploitable Conditions Framework: Strategies for Sociocultural Research and Analysis” (July-August): 34
Lawless, Aaron, Maj., U.S. Army, “Heard, Understood, Acknowledged” (May online exclusive)
Lenze, Anthony, Maj., U.S. Army, “The Discipline Gap: How Army Leadership Curricula Misses the Mark and Why It Should Change” (July-August): 116
Liddick, Jay, Col., U.S. Army; Brig. Gen. Matthew N. Metzel, U.S. Army; Col. Heiva Hugh Kelley, U.S. Army Reserve; Lt. Col. Robert T. Greiner, U.S. Army; and Travis Bolio, “Winning before the War: A Case for Consolidation of Gains” (November-December): 8
Lupo, Anthony, Maj., U.S. Army; and Maj. Scott Schultz, U.S. Army, “From Crisis to Campaign: Operation Allies Welcome at Fort Bliss, Texas” (December 2022 online exclusive)
Lute, Douglas, Ambassador, Retired; and Lt. Col. Jordan Becker, PhD, U.S. Army, “America’s Great-Power Opportunity: Revitalizing U.S. Foreign Policy to Meet the Challenges of Strategic Competition” (Review Essay) (January-February): 143
Lynch, Edward A., PhD, “China’s Belt and Road Initiative in East Africa: Finding Success in Failure?” (May-June): 110
Lythgoe, Trent J., PhD, “Coup d’œil and Cognition: How to Build Adaptive Tactical Experts” (March-April): 95
M
MacDonald, Timothy, Col., U.S. Army; and Maj. Amy Thrasher, PsyD, U.S. Army, “Collaboration between Leadership and Behavioral Health: How One U.S. Army Brigade Created a Novel Approach to Suicide Prevention” (March-April): 85
Magruder, Lawson W., III, Lt. Gen., U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Gen. James M. Dubik, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired, “Reimagining America’s Professional All-Volunteer Army” (September-October): 29
Martin, Eileen; and Greer Rising, “Pen and Sword: The Symbiosis between Ernest Hemingway and Maj. Gen. Buck Lanham” (September-October): 8
Matei, Sorin, PhD; and Capt. Bradford Witt, U.S. Army, “Mission Modeling for Commanders: Improved Operational Effectiveness through the Use of Measurable Proxy Variables” (March-April): 35
McDaniel, Tiarra J., Maj., U.S. Army; and Yasmine L. Konheim-Kalkstein, PhD, “Developing Leaders of Character: It Is Our Job” (September online exclusive)
Mearsheimer, John J., “Cracks in the Liberal Edifice” (January-February): 115
Merkel, Charles, “How and When It Hit Me” (May Creative Kiosk)
Metzel, Matthew N., Brig. Gen., U.S. Army; Col. Jay Liddick, U.S. Army; Col. Heiva Hugh Kelley, U.S. Army Reserve; Lt. Col. Robert T. Greiner, U.S. Army; and Travis Bolio, “Winning before the War: A Case for Consolidation of Gains” (November-December): 8
Miller, Caleb J., Chaplain (Capt.), U.S. Army, “On Killing Remotely: The Psychology of Killing with Drones” (Review Essay) (May-June): 148
Miller, David C., Jr., Ambassador, Retired; Kathryn Elliott; and Thomas P. Sheehy, “Peace Games: Preparing U.S. Officials for Challenges and Opportunities Abroad” (May-June): 124
Mittal, Vikram, Dr.; Lt. Col. Paul Santamaria, U.S. Army; and Maj. Sam Yoo, U.S. Army, “The Impact of Supply Chain Issues on Military Training and Readiness” (July-August): 85
Montesclaros, Mark, “Blood and Ruins: The Last Imperial War, 1931–1945” (Review Essay) (March-April): 149
Morgan, Rob, PsyD; Lt. Col. James “Mike” Blue, U.S. Army; Capt. Ashley Barber, U.S. Army; and Capt. Bianca Castillo, U.S. Army, “A Foundational Approach to Build and Sustain a Strong People-Focused Culture at the Battalion Level and Below” (July-August): 95
Morris, Zachary L., Maj., U.S. Army, “Concepts for Security Force Assistance Brigade Company Task Forces in Large-Scale Combat Operations” (November-December): 67
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Nechitailo, Nicholas, PhD, “Prediction of War Duration Using Models of Structural Dynamics” (March Creative Kiosk)
Nieves, Orlando, III, Capt., U.S. Army; 1st Lt. John Boyer, U.S. Army; and Sgt. Feihrren Calhoun, U.S. Army, “Take Ownership of Your Formation’s Data Literacy” (August online exclusive)
Nimmons, John M., Lt. Col., U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Curtis A. Buzzard, U.S. Army; Brig. Gen. Thomas M. Feltey, U.S. Army; Maj. Austin T. Schwartz, U.S. Army; and Dr. Robert S. Cameron, “The Tank Is Dead … Long Live the Tank” (November-December): 22
Nixon, David, Maj., U.S. Army; and Maj. Porter Riley, U.S. Army, “Sleep and Performance: Why the Army Must Change Its Sleepless Culture” (November-December): 147
Nowowiejski, Dean A., Col., PhD, U.S. Army, Retired, “Creating the Modern Army: Citizen-Soldiers and the American Way of War, 1919–1939” (Review Essay) (September-October): 146
O
Okonofua, Benjamin A., PhD; and Nicole M. Laster-Loucks, PhD, “The Exploitable Conditions Framework: Strategies for Sociocultural Research and Analysis” (July-August): 34
P
Pabon, Chris, Capt., U.S. Army; and Maj. Tony Formica, U.S. Army, “Hiding in Plain Sight” (March-April): 108
Paine, Jeff, Col., U.S. Army, “Garrison Imperatives: A Proposal” (October 2022 online exclusive)
Parker, Christopher J., Maj., U.S. Army, “Lack of Will: How the All-Volunteer Force Conditioned the American Public” (September-October): 44
Payne, Mitchell, Lt. Col., U.S. Army, “Assessing the Modern Fight” (March-April): 119
Perendzhiev, Aleksandr; and Ray Finch, “A Military Lesson Plan to Justify the Special Military Operation in Ukraine" (February online exclusive)
Postma, Peter B., Maj., U.S. Army Reserve, “Reexamining Administrative Investigations: Creating an Investigating Officer Functional Area” (July-August): 127
Potember, Richard S., PhD; James J. Valdes, PhD; and Diane M. Kotras, “Nanoenergetic Materials for Microscale Tactical Applications” (May-June): 98
Q
Quinn, Bryan J., Maj., U.S. Army, “Sustaining Multidomain Operations: The Logistical Challenge Facing the Army’s Operating Concept” (March-April): 128
R
Razma, Gintautas, Maj., Military Academy of Lithuania, “A New Combat Analysis Framework” (October 2022 online exclusive)
Reed, Matthew J., Command Sgt. Maj., U.S. Army, “Contextualizing the Results: Improving the Order of Merit List” (July-August): 108
Richardson, Thomas D., Maj., U.S. Army, “Data Centricity and the 1st Cavalry Division’s ‘Speed of Relevance’ during Warfighter 23-04” (September-October): 107
Richter, Charlotte; and Lt. Col. Craig Broyles, U.S. Army, “Concrete Command: Why Combat Training Centers Should Prioritize Training on Urban Command Posts” (July-August): 12
Riley, Porter, Maj., U.S. Army; and Maj. David Nixon, U.S. Army, “Sleep and Performance: Why the Army Must Change Its Sleepless Culture” (November-December): 147
Rising, Greer; and Eileen Martin, “Pen and Sword: The Symbiosis between Ernest Hemingway and Maj. Gen. Buck Lanham” (September-October): 8
Robishaw, Sean, Capt., U.S. Army; Lt. Gen. Milford H. Beagle Jr., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Michael Soyka, U.S. Army; and Maj. Lasherdo Harris, U.S. Army, “We Hear You!” (March online exclusive)
Rose, Robert G., Maj., U.S. Army, “All Power Is Local: Understanding Disciplinary Power to Mobilize the Population” (January-February): 76
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Sanders, Paul, Dr.; and Maj. Patrick O’Brien Boling, PhD, Louisiana National Guard, “Toward a Mutually Beneficial Partnership with India to Improve U.S. Strategy in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command” (July-August): 64
Santamaria, Paul, Lt. Col., U.S. Army; Maj. Sam Yoo, U.S. Army; and Dr. Vikram Mittal, “The Impact of Supply Chain Issues on Military Training and Readiness” (July-August): 85
Schmidt, Todd, Col., PhD, U.S. Army, “Civilian Control of the Military: A ‘Useful Fiction’?” (January-February): 18
Schmidt, Todd, Col., PhD, U.S. Army, “Down the Tubes? How Failed Leadership Succession Harms National Security” (September online exclusive)
Schwartz, Austin T., Maj., U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Curtis A. Buzzard, U.S. Army; Brig. Gen. Thomas M. Feltey, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. John M. Nimmons, U.S. Army; and Dr. Robert S. Cameron, “The Tank Is Dead … Long Live the Tank” (November-December): 22
Serrato, Pat, Capt., U.S. Army, “The Responsibility to (Selectively) Protect: R2P’s Dubious Future Post-Libya” (July-August): 75
Sheehy, Thomas P.; Kathryn Elliott; and Ambassador David C. Miller Jr., Retired, “Peace Games: Preparing U.S. Officials for Challenges and Opportunities Abroad” (May-June): 124
Shields, Jeremy, Maj., U.S. Air Force Reserve, “Politics, Warfare, and the American People: How America’s Uneven Political Leadership Harms Its Ability to Win” (January-February): 34
Schultz, Scott, Maj., U.S. Army; and Maj. Anthony Lupo, U.S. Army, “From Crisis to Campaign: Operation Allies Welcome at Fort Bliss, Texas” (December 2022 online exclusive)
Slider, Jason C., Brig. Gen., U.S. Army; Lt. Gen. Milford “Beags” Beagle, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Matthew R. Arrol, U.S. Army, “The Graveyard of Command Posts: What Chornobaivka Should Teach Us about Command and Control in Large-Scale Combat Operations” (May-June): 10
Soyka, Michael, Lt. Col., U.S. Army, “Culture Change and People First: Creating a Culture that Acts as the Antibody to the Corrosive Elements” (May-June): 67
Soyka, Michael, Lt. Col., U.S. Army; Lt. Gen. Milford H. Beagle Jr., U.S. Army; Maj. Lasherdo Harris, U.S. Army; and Capt. Sean Robishaw, U.S. Army, “We Hear You!” (March online exclusive)
Spearin, Christopher, Dr., “The Wagner Group and U.S. Security Force Assistance in Africa: Changed and Challenging Dynamics” (July-August): 47
Stentiford, Barry M., Dr., “Selective Service: Before the All-Volunteer Force" (November-December): 114
Stork, Benjamin F., Maj., DO, U.S. Army, “Mentorship Is a Mess” (November-December): 126
Sullivan, Adrian “A. J.,” Col., U.S. Army; and Allison Abbe, PhD, “Responses to Gender Bias and Discrimination among Women Officers” (November-December): 132
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Taylor, Noah, Capt., U.S. Army, “Toward a Vernacular of Risk: Unmiring Mission Command through Risk Education” (May-June): 80
Teague, Timothy, Col., U.S. Army, Retired; and Maj. Duncan E. Braswell, U.S. Army, “Reimagining Homeland Defense: A Need for an Integrated Approach” (March online exclusive)
Tetreau, Matthew, Maj., U.S. Army, “Convergence and Emission Control: Tension and Reconciliation” (November-December): 59
Thrasher, Amy, Maj., PsyD, U.S. Army; and Col. Timothy MacDonald, U.S. Army, “Collaboration between Leadership and Behavioral Health: How One U.S. Army Brigade Created a Novel Approach to Suicide Prevention” (March-April): 85
Tosi, Scott, Capt., U.S. Army Reserve, “Xi Jinping’s PLA Reforms and Redefining ‘Active Defense’” (September-October): 87
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Valdes, James J., PhD; Richard S. Potember, PhD; and Diane M. Kotras, “Nanoenergetic Materials for Microscale Tactical Applications” (May-June): 98
Van Wie, Ryan C., Maj., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Jay A. Ireland, U.S. Army, “Task Organizing the Combined Arms Battalion for Success in Eastern Europe” (November-December): 35
Vance, Tom, Lt. Col., U.S. Army Reserve, Retired, “Napoleon’s Son: Commissioning and Professional Development” (December 2022 online exclusive)
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Wear, Christopher, Cmdr., U.S. Navy Reserve; Col. Andrew Jacob, Massachusetts Air National Guard; Lt. Col. Alexi Franklin, Maryland Army National Guard; and Lt. Cmdr. Spencer Willig, U.S. Navy Reserve, “Through the Looking Glass: Missing the Mark by Mirror-Imaging Competitors’ Reserve Forces” (March-April): 56
Weiss, Cornelia, Col., U.S. Air Force, Retired, “Civil Dispute Resolution: An Ignored Winning Strategy for Afghanistan” (January-February): 99
Williamson, Sally, Maj., Australian Army, “Comedy in Combat Culture: Understanding the Use of Humor in Crisis and Conflict” (September-October): 128
Willig, Spencer, Lt. Cmdr., U.S. Navy Reserve; Col. Andrew Jacob, Massachusetts Air National Guard; Cmdr. Christopher Wear, U.S. Navy Reserve; and Lt. Col. Alexi Franklin, Maryland Army National Guard, “Through the Looking Glass: Missing the Mark by Mirror-Imaging Competitors’ Reserve Forces” (March-April): 56
Witt, Bradford, Capt., U.S. Army; and Sorin Matei, PhD, “Mission Modeling for Commanders: Improved Operational Effectiveness through the Use of Measurable Proxy Variables” (March-April): 35
Woldenberg, William L., Maj., U.S. Army Reserve, “End the Professional Military Education Equivalency Myth: Restructure the Army Captains Career Course Based on Best Practices for Distributed Learning” (March online exclusive)
Wood, McLeod, “The Great Indo-Pacific War: The Rise of India” (April Future Warfare Writing Program)
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Yoo, Sam, Maj., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Paul Santamaria, U.S. Army; and Dr. Vikram Mittal, “The Impact of Supply Chain Issues on Military Training and Readiness” (July-August): 85
SUBJECT INDEX
11th Airborne Division
“The 11th Airborne Division Reborn: Arctic Angels,” Maj. Gen. Brian S. Eifler, U.S. Army; and Natalie M. Hardy (September-October): 64
Administrative Investigations
“Reexamining Administrative Investigations: Creating an Investigating Officer Functional Area,” Maj. Peter B. Postma, U.S. Army Reserve (July-August): 127
Afghanistan
“Afghanistan,” Amy Chua (January-February): 88
“All Power Is Local: Understanding Disciplinary Power to Mobilize the Population,” Maj. Robert G. Rose, U.S. Army (January-February): 76
“Civil Dispute Resolution: An Ignored Winning Strategy for Afghanistan,” Col. Cornelia Weiss, U.S. Air Force, Retired (January-February): 99
“Heed the Words of Sayed,” Sgt. John Hoff, U.S. Army (January Creative Kiosk)
“Military Power Is Insufficient: Learning from Failure in Afghanistan,” Lt. Col. John Q. Bolton, U.S. Army (January-February): 63
“Rule of Law and Expanding the Reach of Government: Lessons Learned from an AFPAK Hands Foxhole,” Maj. Theresa Ford, JD, U.S. Army, Retired (January-February): 106
Africa
“China’s Belt and Road Initiative in East Africa: Finding Success in Failure?,” Edward A. Lynch, PhD (May-June): 110
“China’s Energy Empire in Africa and Its Threats to U.S. National Security,” Capt. Elianna Esau, U.S. Army (September online exclusive)
“Looking Outward: Lessons in Security Force Assistance from the French Experience in Africa,” Maj. Daniel K. Dillenback, U.S. Army (March-April): 139
“The Wagner Group and U.S. Security Force Assistance in Africa: Changed and Challenging Dynamics,” Dr. Christopher Spearin (July-August): 47
Air and Missile Defense
“Bayraktars and Grenade-Dropping Quadcopters: How Ukraine and Nagorno-Karabakh Highlight Present Air and Missile Defense Shortcomings and the Necessity of Unmanned Aircraft Systems,” Capt. Josef “Polo” Danczuk, New York Army National Guard (July-August): 21
“Once More unto the Breach: Air Defense Artillery Support to Maneuver Forces in Large-Scale Combat Operations,” Col. Glenn A. Henke, U.S. Army (March-April): 68
All-Volunteer Force
“Creating the Modern Army: Citizen-Soldiers and the American Way of War, 1919–1939,” Col. Dean A. Nowowiejski, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (Review Essay) (September-October): 146
“Fifty Years Strong: The All-Volunteer Force of the United States Military and Resolving the Recruiting Crisis,” Alan Chase Cunningham (June online exclusive)
“Lack of Will: How the All-Volunteer Force Conditioned the American Public,” Maj. Christopher J. Parker, U.S. Army (September-October): 44
“Reimagining America’s Professional All-Volunteer Army,” Lt. Gen. James M. Dubik, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Gen. Lawson W. Magruder III, U.S. Army, Retired (September-October): 29
“Selective Service: Before the All-Volunteer Force,” Dr. Barry M. Stentiford (November-December): 114
Arctic
“The 11th Airborne Division Reborn: Arctic Angels,” Maj. Gen. Brian S. Eifler, U.S. Army; and Natalie M. Hardy (September-October): 64
Armor
“Fighting with Agility: The 162nd Armored Division in the 1973 Arab-Israeli War,” Lt. Col. Nathan A. Jennings, PhD, U.S. Army (May-June): 46
“The Tank Is Dead … Long Live the Tank,” Maj. Gen. Curtis A. Buzzard, U.S. Army; Brig. Gen. Thomas M. Feltey, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. John M. Nimmons, U.S. Army; Maj. Austin T. Schwartz, U.S. Army; and Dr. Robert S. Cameron (November-December): 22
Army Culture
“Culture Change and People First: Creating a Culture that Acts as the Antibody to the Corrosive Elements,” Lt. Col. Michael Soyka, U.S. Army (May-June): 67
“A Foundational Approach to Build and Sustain a Strong People-Focused Culture at the Battalion Level and Below,” Lt. Col. James “Mike” Blue, U.S. Army; Capt. Ashley Barber, U.S. Army; Capt. Bianca Castillo, U.S. Army; and Rob Morgan, PsyD (July-August): 95
“Sleep and Performance: Why the Army Must Change Its Sleepless Culture,” Maj. David Nixon, U.S. Army; and Maj. Porter Riley, U.S. Army (November-December): 147
Army National Guard and Army Reserve
“Through the Looking Glass: Missing the Mark by Mirror-Imaging Competitors’ Reserve Forces,” Col. Andrew Jacob, Massachusetts Air National Guard; Cmdr. Christopher Wear, U.S. Navy Reserve; Lt. Col. Alexi Franklin, Maryland Army National Guard; and Lt. Cmdr. Spencer Willig, U.S. Navy Reserve (March-April): 56
Athletics
“Upon the Fields of Friendly Strife: An ’Athletic Charter’ to Reform the Army’s Sports Culture and Build Better Leaders,” Maj. Scott A. Clark, U.S. Army (May-June): 133
Automation
“Automated Systems: The Complexity of the Supply and Logistics System of the U.S. Army and the Need for Automation,” Alan Cunningham (September online exclusive)
Behavioral Health
“Collaboration between Leadership and Behavioral Health: How One U.S. Army Brigade Created a Novel Approach to Suicide Prevention,” Col. Timothy MacDonald, U.S. Army; and Maj. Amy Thrasher, PsyD, U.S. Army (March-April): 85
Brazil
“The Brazilian Army Experience in Civil-Military Interactions: Lessons Learned from Humanitarian Engagements,” Lt. Col. Leonardo de Andrade Alves, Brazilian Army (October 2022 online exclusive)
Chaplains
“Pistol-Packing Padres: Rethinking Regulations Prohibiting Armed Military Chaplains,” Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Joseph Friedman, Colorado Air National Guard (September-October): 116
China
“China’s Belt and Road Initiative in East Africa: Finding Success in Failure?,” Edward A. Lynch, PhD (May-June): 110
“China’s Energy Empire in Africa and Its Threats to U.S. National Security,” Capt. Elianna Esau, U.S. Army (September online exclusive)
“Chinese Operational Art: The Primacy of the Human Dimension,” Rob Hafen (November-December): 103
“Through the Looking Glass: Missing the Mark by Mirror-Imaging Competitors’ Reserve Forces,” Col. Andrew Jacob, Massachusetts Air National Guard; Cmdr. Christopher Wear, U.S. Navy Reserve; Lt. Col. Alexi Franklin, Maryland Army National Guard; and Lt. Cmdr. Spencer Willig, U.S. Navy Reserve (March-April): 56
“Xi Jinping’s PLA Reforms and Redefining ‘Active Defense,’” Capt. Scott J. Tosi, U.S. Army Reserve (September-October): 87
Civil-Military Operations
“The Brazilian Army Experience in Civil-Military Interactions: Lessons Learned from Humanitarian Engagements,” Lt. Col. Leonardo de Andrade Alves, Brazilian Army (October 2022 online exclusive)
“From Crisis to Campaign: Operation Allies Welcome at Fort Bliss, Texas,” Maj. Scott Schultz, U.S. Army; and Maj. Anthony Lupo, U.S. Army (December 2022 online exclusive)
“Ignoring Failure: General DePuy and the Dangers of Interwar Escapism,” Eric Michael Burke, PhD (January-February): 42
Civil-Military Relations
“Civilian Control of the Military: A ‘Useful Fiction’?,” Col. Todd Schmidt, PhD, U.S. Army (January-February): 18
“Cracks in the Liberal Edifice,” John J. Mearsheimer (January-February): 115
“Pen and Sword: The Symbiosis between Ernest Hemingway and Maj. Gen. Buck Lanham,” Eileen Martin and Greer Rising (September-October): 8
“Politics, Warfare, and the American People: How America’s Uneven Political Leadership Harms Its Ability to Win,” Maj. Jeremy Shields, U.S. Air Force Reserve (January-February): 34
“Who’s the Boss? Defining the Civil-Military Relationship in the Twenty-First Century,” Lt. Col. Kevin F. Krupski, U.S. Army (January-February): 26
Combat Analysis Framework
“A New Combat Analysis Framework,” Maj. Gintautas Razma, Military Academy of Lithuania (October 2022 online exclusive)
Combat Training Centers
“Concrete Command: Why Combat Training Centers Should Prioritize Training on Urban Command Posts,” Lt. Col. Craig Broyles, U.S. Army; and Charlotte Richter (July-August): 12
Combined Arms
“Task Organizing the Combined Arms Battalion for Success in Eastern Europe,” Lt. Col. Jay A. Ireland, U.S. Army; and Maj. Ryan C. Van Wie, U.S. Army (November-December): 35
Command Post Operations
“Concrete Command: Why Combat Training Centers Should Prioritize Training on Urban Command Posts,” Lt. Col. Craig Broyles, U.S. Army; and Charlotte Richter (July-August): 12
Convergence and Emission Control: Tension and Reconciliation,” Maj. Matthew Tetreau, U.S. Army (November-December): 59
“The Graveyard of Command Posts: What Chornobaivka Should Teach Us about Command and Control in Large-Scale Combat Operations,” Lt. Gen. Milford “Beags” Beagle, U.S. Army; Brig. Gen. Jason C. Slider, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Matthew R. Arrol, U.S. Army (May-June): 10
“Hiding in Plain Sight,” Maj. Tony Formica, U.S. Army; and Capt. Chris Pabon, U.S. Army (March-April): 108
Consolidating Gains
“Winning before the War: A Case for Consolidation of Gains,” Brig. Gen. Matthew N. Metzel, U.S. Army; Col. Jay Liddick, U.S. Army; Col. Heiva Hugh Kelley, U.S. Army Reserve; Lt. Col. Robert T. Greiner, U.S. Army; and Travis Bolio (November-December): 8
Coup d’œil
“Coup d’œil and Cognition: How to Build Adaptive Tactical Experts,” Trent J. Lythgoe, PhD (March-April): 95
Counterinsurgency
“All Power Is Local: Understanding Disciplinary Power to Mobilize the Population,” Maj. Robert G. Rose, U.S. Army (January-February): 76
Creative Kiosk Articles
“The Ambush,” Bob DeZenzo, PhD (May Creative Kiosk)
“Heed the Words of Sayed,” Sgt. John Hoff, U.S. Army (January Creative Kiosk)
“How and When It Hit Me,” Charles Merkel (May Creative Kiosk)
“Prediction of War Duration Using Models of Structural Dynamics,” Nicholas Nechitailo, PhD (March Creative Kiosk)
Crowdsourcing
“Crowdsourcing: Changing How Nations Resist,” Maj. Gen. Richard Angle, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Samuel Hayes, PhD, U.S. Army; and Capt. Tommy Daniel, U.S. Army (November 2022 online exclusive)
Data Centricity
“Data Centricity and the 1st Cavalry Division’s ‘Speed of Relevance’ during Warfighter 23-04,” Maj. Thomas D. Richardson, U.S. Army (September-October): 107
Data Literacy
“Take Ownership of Your Formation’s Data Literacy,” Capt. Orlando Nieves III, U.S. Army; 1st Lt. John Boyer, U.S. Army; and Sgt. Feihrren Calhoun, U.S. Army (August online exclusive)
Doctrine
“Term of Art: What Joint Doctrine Gets Wrong about Operational Art and Why It Matters,” Maj. Rick Chersicla, U.S. Army (March-April): 29
Electronic Warfare
“Hiding in Plain Sight,” Maj. Tony Formica, U.S. Army; and Capt. Chris Pabon, U.S. Army (March-April): 108
Ethics
“On Killing Remotely: The Psychology of Killing with Drones,” Chaplain (Capt.) Caleb J. Miller, U.S. Army (Review Essay) (May-June): 148
Europe
“Task Organizing the Combined Arms Battalion for Success in Eastern Europe,” Lt. Col. Jay A. Ireland, U.S. Army; and Maj. Ryan C. Van Wie, U.S. Army (November-December): 35
Exploitable Conditions Framework
“The Exploitable Conditions Framework: Strategies for Sociocultural Research and Analysis,” Nicole M. Laster-Loucks, PhD; and Benjamin A. Okonofua, PhD (July-August): 34
Falkland Islands
“A Sad and Bloody Business: Land Force Lessons from the Falklands, Forty Years On,” Lt. Col. Robert S. Krenzel Jr., U.S. Army, Retired (May-June): 58
Finance
“Financial Access Denial: An Irregular Approach to Integrated Deterrence,” Col. Sara Dudley, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Steve Ferenzi, U.S. Army; and Maj. Travis Clemens, U.S. Army (March-April): 43
FM 3-0
“Convergence and Emission Control: Tension and Reconciliation,” Maj. Matthew Tetreau, U.S. Army (November-December): 59
“Musicians of Mars in Multiple Domains: Expanding Combined Arms in the Twenty-First Century,” Lt. Gen. Milford Beagle Jr., U.S. Army; Col. Richard Creed, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Matt Farmer, U.S. Army, Retired (March-April): 8
“Winning before the War: A Case for Consolidation of Gains,” Brig. Gen. Matthew N. Metzel, U.S. Army; Col. Jay Liddick, U.S. Army; Col. Heiva Hugh Kelley, U.S. Army Reserve; Lt. Col. Robert T. Greiner, U.S. Army; and Travis Bolio (November-December): 8
France
“Looking Outward: Lessons in Security Force Assistance from the French Experience in Africa,” Maj. Daniel K. Dillenback, U.S. Army (March-April): 139
Future Warfare Writing Program
“Assassination 2057,” Neil Espie (May Future Warfare Writing Program)
“Death, Taxes, and Low-Intensity Conflict,” Christopher D. Booth (January Future Warfare Writing Program)
“The Great Indo-Pacific War: The Rise of India,” McLeod Wood (April Future Warfare Writing Program)
Garrison Command
“Garrison Imperatives: A Proposal,” Col. Jeff Paine, U.S. Army (October 2022 online exclusive)
Gender Discrimination
“Responses to Gender Bias and Discrimination among Women Officers,” Col. Adrian “A. J.” Sullivan, U.S. Army; and Allison Abbe, PhD (November-December): 132
Great-Power Competition
“America’s Great-Power Opportunity: Revitalizing U.S. Foreign Policy to Meet the Challenges of Strategic Competition,” Lt. Col. Jordan Becker, PhD, U.S. Army; and Ambassador Douglas Lute, Retired (Review Essay) (January-February): 143
Homeland Defense
“Reimagining Homeland Defense: A Need for an Integrated Approach,” Col. Timothy Teague, U.S. Army, Retired; and Maj. Duncan E. Braswell, U.S. Army (March online exclusive)
Humanitarian Operations
“From Crisis to Campaign: Operation Allies Welcome at Fort Bliss, Texas,” Maj. Scott Schultz, U.S. Army; and Maj. Anthony Lupo, U.S. Army (December 2022 online exclusive)
Humor in Combat
“Comedy in Combat Culture: Understanding the Use of Humor in Crisis and Conflict,” Maj. Sally Williamson, Australian Army (September-October): 128
India
“Toward a Mutually Beneficial Partnership with India to Improve U.S. Strategy in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command,” Maj. Patrick O’Brien Boling, PhD, Louisiana National Guard; and Dr. Paul Sanders (July-August): 64
Indo-Pacific Command
“Toward a Mutually Beneficial Partnership with India to Improve U.S. Strategy in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command,” Maj. Patrick O’Brien Boling, PhD, Louisiana National Guard; and Dr. Paul Sanders (July-August): 64
Information Operations
“Hiding in Plain Sight,” Maj. Tony Formica, U.S. Army; and Capt. Chris Pabon, U.S. Army (March-April): 108
Intelligence
“By All Means Available: Memoirs of a Life in Intelligence, Special Operations, and Strategy,” Lt. Col. Rick Baillergeon, U.S. Army, Retired (Review Essay) (November-December): 158
Israel
“Fighting with Agility: The 162nd Armored Division in the 1973 Arab-Israeli War,” Lt. Col. Nathan A. Jennings, PhD, U.S. Army (May-June): 46
Large-Scale Combat Operations
“Concepts for Security Force Assistance Brigade Company Task Forces in Large-Scale Combat Operations,” Maj. Zachary L. Morris, U.S. Army (November-December): 67
“Fighting with Agility: The 162nd Armored Division in the 1973 Arab-Israeli War,” Lt. Col. Nathan A. Jennings, PhD, U.S. Army (May-June): 46
“The Graveyard of Command Posts: What Chornobaivka Should Teach Us about Command and Control in Large-Scale Combat Operations,” Lt. Gen. Milford “Beags” Beagle, U.S. Army; Brig. Gen. Jason C. Slider, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Matthew R. Arrol, U.S. Army (May-June): 10
“Hiding in Plain Sight,” Maj. Tony Formica, U.S. Army; and Capt. Chris Pabon, U.S. Army (March-April): 108
“Once More unto the Breach: Air Defense Artillery Support to Maneuver Forces in Large-Scale Combat Operations,” Col. Glenn A. Henke, U.S. Army (March-April): 68
Leadership
“Assessing the Modern Fight,” Lt. Col. Mitchell Payne, U.S. Army (March-April): 119
“At the Point of Friction: The Role of the Modern Command Sergeant Major in Today’s Army,” Lt. Col. Bernard R. Gardner, U.S. Army; Maj. Andre C. Aleong, U.S. Army; and Command Sgt. Maj. William H. Black, U.S. Army (November-December): 82
“Collaboration between Leadership and Behavioral Health: How One U.S. Army Brigade Created a Novel Approach to Suicide Prevention,” Col. Timothy MacDonald, U.S. Army; and Maj. Amy Thrasher, PsyD, U.S. Army (March-April): 85
“Comedy in Combat Culture: Understanding the Use of Humor in Crisis and Conflict,” Maj. Sally Williamson, Australian Army (September-October): 128
“Contextualizing the Results: Improving the Order of Merit List,” Command Sgt. Maj. Matthew J. Reed, U.S. Army (July-August): 108
“Coup d’œil and Cognition: How to Build Adaptive Tactical Experts,” Trent J. Lythgoe, PhD (March-April): 95
“Cross-Generational Problem-Solving: A Case Study of Fort Leavenworth,” Dr. Kate Dahlstrand (September online exclusive)
“Culture Change and People First: Creating a Culture that Acts as the Antibody to the Corrosive Elements,” Lt. Col. Michael Soyka, U.S. Army (May-June): 67
“Developing Leaders of Character: It Is Our Job,” Maj. Tiarra J. McDaniel, U.S. Army; and Yasmine L. Konheim-Kalkstein, PhD (September online exclusive)
“Developing Leaders of Character: Whose Job Is It?,” Dr. Stephen J. Finn (April online exclusive)
“The Discipline Gap: How Army Leadership Curricula Misses the Mark and Why It Should Change,” Maj. Anthony Lenze, U.S. Army (July-August): 116
“Down the Tubes? How Failed Leadership Succession Harms National Security,” Col. Todd Schmidt, PhD, U.S. Army (September online exclusive)
“A Foundational Approach to Build and Sustain a Strong People-Focused Culture at the Battalion Level and Below,” Lt. Col. James “Mike” Blue, U.S. Army; Capt. Ashley Barber, U.S. Army; Capt. Bianca Castillo, U.S. Army; and Rob Morgan, PsyD (July-August): 95
“Four Minutes to Make a Leader,” Maj. James Cowen, British Army (September-October): 57
“Heard, Understood, Acknowledged,” Maj. Aaron Lawless, U.S. Army (May online exclusive)
“Leading Successful Organizations—Relationships Matter,” Brig. Gen. Mark A. Holler, U.S. Army (April online exclusive)
“Mentorship Is a Mess,” Maj. Benjamin F. Stork, DO, U.S. Army (November-December): 126
“Military Learning and Instruction on Leadership Qualities as Taught at the Academy of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan,” Murod M. Ibragimov (October 2022 online exclusive)
“Mission Modeling for Commanders: Improved Operational Effectiveness through the Use of Measurable Proxy Variables,” Sorin Matei, PhD; and Capt. Bradford Witt, U.S. Army (March-April): 35
“Upon the Fields of Friendly Strife: An ’Athletic Charter’ to Reform the Army’s Sports Culture and Build Better Leaders,” Maj. Scott A. Clark, U.S. Army (May-June): 133
“We Hear You!,” Lt. Gen. Milford H. Beagle Jr., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Michael Soyka, U.S. Army; Maj. Lasherdo Harris, U.S. Army; and Capt. Sean Robishaw, U.S. Army (March online exclusive)
“We Hear You, but You’re Wrong: In Response to ’We Hear You!,’” Lt. Col. Matthew L. Jamison, U.S. Army (April online exclusive)
Logistics
“Automated Systems: The Complexity of the Supply and Logistics System of the U.S. Army and the Need for Automation,” Alan Cunningham (September online exclusive)
“Sustaining Multidomain Operations: The Logistical Challenge Facing the Army’s Operating Concept,” Maj. Bryan J. Quinn, U.S. Army (March-April): 128
Maintenance
“Analysis of Land Army Maintenance Techniques in the War in Ukraine,” Col. Marinko Aleksić, PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired; Col. Sead Cvrk, PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired; and Col. Dražen Božović, PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired (May-June): 33
Mentorship
“Mentorship Is a Mess,” Maj. Benjamin F. Stork, DO, U.S. Army (November-December): 126
Military History
“Napoleon’s Son: Commissioning and Professional Development,” Lt. Col. Tom Vance, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired (December 2022 online exclusive)
Mission Command
“Setting the Conditions for Mission Command to Flourish,” Lt. Col. Marc E. Boberg, EdD, U.S. Army, Retired; and Maj. Justin Cunningham, U.S. Army (July-August): 137
“Toward a Vernacular of Risk: Unmiring Mission Command through Risk Education,” Capt. Noah Taylor, U.S. Army (May-June): 80
Mission Modeling
“Mission Modeling for Commanders: Improved Operational Effectiveness through the Use of Measurable Proxy Variables,” Sorin Matei, PhD; and Capt. Bradford Witt, U.S. Army (March-April): 35
Mission Planning
“Furthering the Discussion on METT-TC,” Lt. Col. Brian R. Hildebrand, Texas Army National Guard (May-June): 91
Multidomain Operations
“Musicians of Mars in Multiple Domains: Expanding Combined Arms in the Twenty-First Century,” Lt. Gen. Milford Beagle Jr., U.S. Army; Col. Richard Creed, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Matt Farmer, U.S. Army, Retired (March-April): 8
“Sustaining Multidomain Operations: The Logistical Challenge Facing the Army’s Operating Concept,” Maj. Bryan J. Quinn, U.S. Army (March-April): 128
Nagorno-Karabakh
“Bayraktars and Grenade-Dropping Quadcopters: How Ukraine and Nagorno-Karabakh Highlight Present Air and Missile Defense Shortcomings and the Necessity of Unmanned Aircraft Systems,” Capt. Josef “Polo” Danczuk, New York Army National Guard (July-August): 21
Nanoenergenic Materials
“Nanoenergetic Materials for Microscale Tactical Applications,” James J. Valdes, PhD; Richard S. Potember, PhD; and Diane M. Kotras (May-June): 98
National Security
“Down the Tubes? How Failed Leadership Succession Harms National Security,” Col. Todd Schmidt, PhD, U.S. Army (September online exclusive)
Noncombatants
“Pistol-Packing Padres: Rethinking Regulations Prohibiting Armed Military Chaplains,” Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Joseph Friedman, Colorado Air National Guard (September-October): 116
Noncommissioned Officers
“At the Point of Friction: The Role of the Modern Command Sergeant Major in Today’s Army,” Lt. Col. Bernard R. Gardner, U.S. Army; Maj. Andre C. Aleong, U.S. Army; and Command Sgt. Maj. William H. Black, U.S. Army (November-December): 82
Officer Functional Areas
“Reexamining Administrative Investigations: Creating an Investigating Officer Functional Area,” Maj. Peter B. Postma, U.S. Army Reserve (July-August): 127
Operational Art
“Everyone Is a Chef: Cooking as an Analogy to Explain Operational Art,” Maj. Chris Adams, British Army (April online exclusive)
“Reframing Operational Art for Competition,” Maj. Steven R. Chase, U.S. Army (March-April): 20
“Term of Art: What Joint Doctrine Gets Wrong about Operational Art and Why It Matters,” Maj. Rick Chersicla, U.S. Army (March-April): 29
Operations
“Convergence and Emission Control: Tension and Reconciliation,” Maj. Matthew Tetreau, U.S. Army (November-December): 59
Operations Process
“The Exploitable Conditions Framework: Strategies for Sociocultural Research and Analysis,” Nicole M. Laster-Loucks, PhD; and Benjamin A. Okonofua, PhD (July-August): 34
Prediction of War Duration
“Prediction of War Duration Using Models of Structural Dynamics,” Nicholas Nechitailo, PhD (March Creative Kiosk)
Professional Military Journals
“Low Crawling toward Obscurity: The Army’s Professional Journals,” Maj. Zachary Griffiths, U.S. Army (September-October): 17
Promotions
“Contextualizing the Results: Improving the Order of Merit List,” Command Sgt. Maj. Matthew J. Reed, U.S. Army (July-August): 108
Readiness
“The Impact of Supply Chain Issues on Military Training and Readiness,” Lt. Col. Paul Santamaria, U.S. Army; Maj. Sam Yoo, U.S. Army; and Dr. Vikram Mittal (July-August): 85
Rear Detachment Operations
“Rear Detachment Operations through a Project Management Framework,” Maj. Aaron F. Anderson, U.S. Army (September-October): 136
Responsibility to Protect
“The Responsibility to (Selectively) Protect: R2P’s Dubious Future Post-Libya,” Capt. Pat Serrato, U.S. Army (July-August): 75
Retention
“Contextualizing the Results: Improving the Order of Merit List,” Command Sgt. Maj. Matthew J. Reed, U.S. Army (July-August): 108
“Heard, Understood, Acknowledged,” Maj. Aaron Lawless, U.S. Army (May online exclusive)
“We Hear You!,” Lt. Gen. Milford H. Beagle Jr., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Michael Soyka, U.S. Army; Maj. Lasherdo Harris, U.S. Army; and Capt. Sean Robishaw, U.S. Army (March online exclusive)
“We Hear You, but You’re Wrong: In Response to ’We Hear You!,’” Lt. Col. Matthew L. Jamison, U.S. Army (April online exclusive)
Risk Education
“Toward a Vernacular of Risk: Unmiring Mission Command through Risk Education,” Capt. Noah Taylor, U.S. Army (May-June): 80
Russia
“A Military Lesson Plan to Justify the Special Military Operation in Ukraine,” Aleksandr Perendzhiev and Ray Finch (February online exclusive)
“The More Things Change … Russia’s War in Ukraine Mirrors the Past as Much as It Shows the Future,” Lt. Col. John Q. Bolton, U.S. Army (July online exclusive)
“Russian Antiwar Music in American Perspective,” Dr. Robert F. Baumann (March online exclusive)
“Russians Are Busy Hammering Out Their ‘Ideology of the Future,’” Dr. Robert F. Baumann (September-October): 73
“Russia’s Latest Historical Revisionism and Reinventing the Future,” Robert F. Baumann, PhD (November 2022 online exclusive)
“Through the Looking Glass: Missing the Mark by Mirror-Imaging Competitors’ Reserve Forces,” Col. Andrew Jacob, Massachusetts Air National Guard; Cmdr. Christopher Wear, U.S. Navy Reserve; Lt. Col. Alexi Franklin, Maryland Army National Guard; and Lt. Cmdr. Spencer Willig, U.S. Navy Reserve (March-April): 56
“The Wagner Group and U.S. Security Force Assistance in Africa: Changed and Challenging Dynamics,” Dr. Christopher Spearin (July-August): 47
Security Force Assistance
“Looking Outward: Lessons in Security Force Assistance from the French Experience in Africa,” Maj. Daniel K. Dillenback, U.S. Army (March-April): 139
“The Wagner Group and U.S. Security Force Assistance in Africa: Changed and Challenging Dynamics,” Dr. Christopher Spearin (July-August): 47
Security Force Assistance Brigades
“Concepts for Security Force Assistance Brigade Company Task Forces in Large-Scale Combat Operations,” Maj. Zachary L. Morris, U.S. Army (November-December): 67
Sleep Management
“Sleep and Performance: Why the Army Must Change Its Sleepless Culture,” Maj. David Nixon, U.S. Army; and Maj. Porter Riley, U.S. Army (November-December): 147
Sociopolitical
“Cracks in the Liberal Edifice,” John J. Mearsheimer (January-February): 115
Special Operations
“By All Means Available: Memoirs of a Life in Intelligence, Special Operations, and Strategy,” Lt. Col. Rick Baillergeon, U.S. Army, Retired (Review Essay) (November-December): 158
State Department
“Peace Games: Preparing U.S. Officials for Challenges and Opportunities Abroad,” Kathryn Elliott; Thomas P. Sheehy; and Ambassador David C. Miller Jr., Retired (May-June): 124
Strategic-Level Planning
“Counterpunching to Win: A Mindset and Method to Defeat First Battle Fears,” Lt. Col. Craig A. Broyles, U.S. Army (November-December): 45
Suicide Prevention
“Collaboration between Leadership and Behavioral Health: How One U.S. Army Brigade Created a Novel Approach to Suicide Prevention,” Col. Timothy MacDonald, U.S. Army; and Maj. Amy Thrasher, PsyD, U.S. Army (March-April): 85
Supply Chain Issues
“The Impact of Supply Chain Issues on Military Training and Readiness,” Lt. Col. Paul Santamaria, U.S. Army; Maj. Sam Yoo, U.S. Army; and Dr. Vikram Mittal (July-August): 85
Technology
“Take Ownership of Your Formation’s Data Literacy,” Capt. Orlando Nieves III, U.S. Army; 1st Lt. John Boyer, U.S. Army; and Sgt. Feihrren Calhoun, U.S. Army (August online exclusive)
Training & Education
“Developing Leaders of Character: It Is Our Job,” Maj. Tiarra J. McDaniel, U.S. Army; and Yasmine L. Konheim-Kalkstein, PhD (September online exclusive)
“Developing Leaders of Character: Whose Job Is It?,” Dr. Stephen J. Finn (April online exclusive)
“End the Professional Military Education Equivalency Myth: Restructure the Army Captains Career Course Based on Best Practices for Distributed Learning,” Maj. William L. Woldenberg, U.S. Army Reserve (March online exclusive)
“Military Learning and Instruction on Leadership Qualities as Taught at the Academy of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan,” Murod M. Ibragimov (October 2022 online exclusive)
“Peace Games: Preparing U.S. Officials for Challenges and Opportunities Abroad,” Kathryn Elliott; Thomas P. Sheehy; and Ambassador David C. Miller Jr., Retired (May-June): 124
Ukraine
“Analysis of Land Army Maintenance Techniques in the War in Ukraine,” Col. Marinko Aleksić, PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired; Col. Sead Cvrk, PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired; and Col. Dražen Božović, PhD, Army of Montenegro, Retired (May-June): 33
“Bayraktars and Grenade-Dropping Quadcopters: How Ukraine and Nagorno-Karabakh Highlight Present Air and Missile Defense Shortcomings and the Necessity of Unmanned Aircraft Systems,” Capt. Josef “Polo” Danczuk, New York Army National Guard (July-August): 21
“The Graveyard of Command Posts: What Chornobaivka Should Teach Us about Command and Control in Large-Scale Combat Operations,” Lt. Gen. Milford “Beags” Beagle, U.S. Army; Brig. Gen. Jason C. Slider, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Matthew R. Arrol, U.S. Army (May-June): 10
“A Military Lesson Plan to Justify the Special Military Operation in Ukraine,” Aleksandr Perendzhiev; and Ray Finch (February online exclusive)
“The More Things Change … Russia’s War in Ukraine Mirrors the Past as Much as It Shows the Future,” Lt. Col. John Q. Bolton, U.S. Army (July online exclusive)
“Russia’s Latest Historical Revisionism and Reinventing the Future,” Robert F. Baumann, PhD (November 2022 online exclusive)
United Nations
“The Responsibility to (Selectively) Protect: R2P’s Dubious Future Post-Libya,” Capt. Pat Serrato, U.S. Army (July-August): 75
Unmanned Aircraft
“Bayraktars and Grenade-Dropping Quadcopters: How Ukraine and Nagorno-Karabakh Highlight Present Air and Missile Defense Shortcomings and the Necessity of Unmanned Aircraft Systems,” Capt. Josef “Polo” Danczuk, New York Army National Guard (July-August): 21
“On Killing Remotely: The Psychology of Killing with Drones,” Chaplain (Capt.) Caleb J. Miller, U.S. Army (Review Essay) (May-June): 148
Urban Environments
“Concrete Command: Why Combat Training Centers Should Prioritize Training on Urban Command Posts,” Lt. Col. Craig Broyles, U.S. Army; and Charlotte Richter (July-August): 12
“Decided among the Cities: The Past, Present, and Future of War in Urban Environments,” Maj. Michael G. Anderson, U.S. Army (May-June): 25
Uzbekistan
“Military Learning and Instruction on Leadership Qualities as Taught at the Academy of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan,” Murod M. Ibragimov (October 2022 online exclusive)
Vietnam
“Ballad of the Green Beret: The Life and Wars of Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler from the Vietnam War and Pop Stardom to Murder and an Unsolved, Violent Death,” Lt. Col. Rick Baillergeon, U.S. Army, Retired (Review Essay) (July-August): 150
“Ignoring Failure: General DePuy and the Dangers of Interwar Escapism,” Eric Michael Burke, PhD (January-February): 42
Wagner Group
“The Wagner Group and U.S. Security Force Assistance in Africa: Changed and Challenging Dynamics,” Dr. Christopher Spearin (July-August): 47
Women in the Army
“Responses to Gender Bias and Discrimination among Women Officers,” Col. Adrian “A. J.” Sullivan, U.S. Army; and Allison Abbe, PhD (November-December): 132
World War II
“Blood and Ruins: The Last Imperial War, 1931–1945,” Mark Montesclaros (Review Essay) (March-April): 149
“Pen and Sword: The Symbiosis between Ernest Hemingway and Maj. Gen. Buck Lanham,” Eileen Martin and Greer Rising (September-October): 8
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