Win, Learn, Focus, Adapt, Win Again
By GEN Martin E. Dempsey
This final article in a series about the Army’s campaign of learning reviews the conceptual and doctrinal changes that will point the way ahead for the Army.
Internet Peace vs. Internet Freedom: Behind the Cyber ‘Disarmament’ Debate
By Tom Gjelten
"The United States and other major military powers are well prepared to fight on land, at sea, in the air and even in space. Now countries must consider the prospect of combat in a fifth domain: cyberspace."
Women in the Army
By LTC Jenelle Roberts, USA Ret.
The Army Women’s Foundation and the U.S. Army Women’s Museum encourage women soldiers and work to preserve the legacy of women who have served the U.S. Army since the Revolutionary War.
Developing Adaptable Soldiers, Leaders and Units To Meet the Challenge of Persistent Conflict
By BG Richard C. Longo and BG Paul E. Funk II
The Army Learning Concept for 2015 and The Army Training Concept support the Army’s efforts to develop a learning and training environment that enables full spectrum operations.
Fort Leonard Wood Demonstrates Resiliency after Tornado
By Tiffany Wood
With the help and support of many, the Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., community is rebounding after the devastation of the New Year’s Eve tornado.
Countering the Improvised Explosive Device Threat
By LTG Michael A. Vane and MG David E. Quantock
Defeating the threat posed by the enemy’s use of improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan is a top priority for the Army.
Joint Multinational Training Command
By Denver Makle
U.S. Army Europe’s Joint Multinational Training Command in Grafenwoehr, Germany, offers varied training scenarios and terrain to prepare soldiers for today’s conflicts.
CompanyCommand—Building Combat-Ready Teams:
Reflecting Upon Six Years of Professional Conversation
A selection of the highlights of six years of discussion among company commanders.