ARMY Magazine VOL. 65 NO. 5 May 2015
ARMY Magazine VOL. 65 NO. 5 May 2015
Supersoldiers: Can Science and Technology Deliver Better Performance?
Brain wave-reading threat detectors can dramatically increase a soldier’s ability to spot danger.
What’s the Best Way to Educate Army Leaders?
After almost a decade and a half of continuous war, the Army has an opportunity to rethink the relationship between traditional schoolhouse learnin
Pacific Shift: It’s Real and It’s Working
The Army has ambitious plans for solidifying and expanding engagement with Asia and Pacific nations, but this effort—like almost every military pro
Humility: A Mission Command Essential
On Sept. 8, 2009, in Kunar Province, Afghanistan, Capt. William D. Swenson earned the Medal of Honor by displaying conspicuous gallantry.
Patton’s Hawaiian Ordeal: Even a Legend Can Learn From His Mistakes
Long before Gen. George S. Patton Jr.
Army Values Keep Moral Injury at Bay
There is increased risk of moral injury when soldiers are forced to choose between living by the Army Values, sticking to their own moral beliefs a
May 2015 Reviews
Lessons From a Lifetime of LeadershipBy Lt. Col. James Jay Carafano, U.S.