Growing Pains: Getting Army UAV Aviation Off the GroundBy Dennis SteeleSoldiers of the 3rd Infantry Division's Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Company work to keep up with the demands for their services.
Islam, Islamism and TerrorismBy Col. Norvell B. De Atkine, USA Ret.“The tragedy of September 11, 2001, and the subsequent conceptualizing of the war on terrorism have presented a very difficult problem to those responsible for framing the strategy. The basic problem has been one of defining the enemy.”
Company Command—Building Combat-Ready Teams: Expeditionary FitnessCompany Commanders in the field answer the question, “How can we best prepare soldiers for the physical rigors of battle and maintain that physical edge over time?”
Fort Lewis Gets Its Namesake StatueBy Lt. Col. Thomas D. Morgan, USA Ret.A statue of Captain Meriwether Lewis, of the famed Lewis and Clark Expedition, now stands in the Fort Lewis Memorial Park as a fitting tribute to the man who helped open up the West.
Army Aviation’s Progress Toward TransformationBy Brig. Gen. Edward J. SinclairWhile fighting aggressively in the global war on terrorism, Army Aviation is undergoing a significant self-analysis and restructuring.