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A brief History of the Interventions in Haiti

A Brief History of the Interventions in Haiti

Commander R. B. Coffey. U.S. Navy

This article covers the period from the beginning of the revolution led by General Rosalvo Bobo in Haiti in 1915.

Published: June-September 1922

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World War II

World War II

Instructors' Summary of Military Articles

An Armored Division Issues Orders [MG Grow]

Published: December 1945

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Korea

Organization for an Airlift

Lt. Col. W. B. Bunker, TC

A system of allocating priorities, the scheduling of the work load to provide maximum effectiveness, and its establishment as a major command are three prerequisites for an efficient airlift organization.

Published: April 1951

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Lebanon

Lebanon--Professionalism at Its Best

Lieutenant Colonel William B. Bunker, Transportation Corps Chief, Air Transport Service Division, Office, Chief of Transportation

The conduct of American forces in Lebanon Demonstrated that our Armed Forces have reached the high state of training and performance which is characteristic of outstanding professional military competence.

Published: June 1959

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Vietnam

What Happens After Vietnam?

Lieutenant Colonel Don H. Payne, United States Air Force

"What happens after Vietnam?" should determine, to a large extent, the outcome of the war. The solution for the Vietnam war should.be consistent with what we expect and want to happen after that war.

Published: September 1968

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United States NATO Force Levels

United States NATO Force Levels

Albert G. Clarkson

The decision of the Canadian Government to withdraw most of its North Atlantic Treaty Organization troops from Europe is only the latest embodiment of NATO troubles and indicates a growing dilemma for the United States.

Published: August 1970

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Grenada

Soldier Overloading in Grenada

Major (P) James M Dubik, US Army
Maqor Terrence D Fullerton, US Army

Soldier Overloading in Grenada

Published: January 1987

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Access to the Indian Ocean

Operation Desert Storm:

A Just War?

Captain Yuval Joseph Zacks, US Army

The author examines whether this was a just war and whether justice was served in its execution. He also looks at the issue of appeasement and finally, he examines the air campaign and its impact on Iraq’s civilian infatructure.

Published: January 1992

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Somalia: An Operation Other Than War

Somalia:

An Operation Other Than War

Major General S. L. Arnold, US Army

Somalia: An Operation Other Than War

Published: December 1993

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Winning the Information War in Haiti?

Winning the Information War in Haiti

Lieutenant General H. Hugh Shelton, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Timothy D. Vane, US Army

Winning the Information War in Haiti

Published: November-December 1995

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Operation Anaconda, Shah-i-Khot Valley, Afghanistan, 2-10 March 2002?

Operation Anaconda, Shah-i-Khot Valley, Afghanistan, 2-10 March 2002

Adam Geibel.

Operation Anaconda, Shah-i-Khot Valley, Afghanistan

Published: May-June 2002

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Operation Airborne Dragon Northern Iraq

Operation Airborne Dragon

Northern Iraq

Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Warren, U.S. Army Europe
Major Keith Barclay, U.S. Army Europe

On 7 April 2003, Task Force 1-63 landed M1A1 tanks, Bradley Fighting Vehicles, and a battalion command post with satellite communications at Bashur Airfield in northern Iraq. Much of the Iraqi military capitulated 3 days later.

Published: November-December 2003

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Kosovo Present and Future?

Kosovo Present and Future

Sarah E. Archer RN, DrPH, Indianapolis, Indiana

Kosovo: Present and Future

Published: November-December 2003

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Operation Enduring Freedom—Philippines: What Would Sun Tzu Say?

Operation Enduring Freedom—Philippines:

What Would Sun Tzu Say?

Colonel David S. Maxwell, U.S. Army

During Operation Enduring Freedom—Philippines in 2001, Special Forces units trained and advised nine native battalions in counterterrorism operations against the Abu Sayyef Group to help in the rescue of U.S. hostages. Maxwell believes the effort would have been more successful had U.S. leaders followed Sun Tzu’s advice—know your enemy, know yourself.

Published: May-June 2004

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The 2003 Battle of Baghdad

The 2003 Battle of Baghdad

A Case Study of Urban Battle during Large-Scale Combat Operations

Maj. Nicolas Fiore, U.S. Army

Doctrine regarding large-scale combat operations anticipates U.S. Army and allied land forces replicating the exceptionally low destruction of the 2003 Battle of Baghdad, even when fighting peer adversaries.

Published: September-October 2020

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