… highlights a connection between three echelons of warfare (tactical, operational and strategic) and three … nexus of how the Army is and will remain the preeminent land power to meet the joint force’s operational demand. Maj. … nexus of how the Army is and will remain the preeminent land power to meet the joint force’s operational demand. Maj. …
… must be aware of the changing nature of information warfare and its impact on soldiers, operations, the operating … the information warfare problem is in a sort of no man’s land between federal agencies, the government, private … the information warfare problem is in a sort of no man’s land between federal agencies, the government, private …
… issues in maintaining this unique and vital strategic land power capability stretch back to that formative report. … to incorporate them into war planning. The Rules of Land Warfare that followed in 1934 contained a section on …
… in the sky. The soldier enables the nation to dominate on land. Formations of soldiers, working as finely honed teams, … terms, the Army was also changing focus from an asymmetric warfare fight to preparing for large-scale ground combat … in the sky. The soldier enables the nation to dominate on land. Formations of soldiers, working as finely honed teams, …
… Russia Gives Lessons in Electronic Warfare It’s a nightmare scenario. An enemy unmanned aerial … to operate in a contested electronic warfare environment: LAND NAVIGATION: The Army largely depends on GPS technology while land navigation and map-reading skills have atrophied. We …
… inconsistent investment in national civilian and military land power capabilities to translate military into political … affairs is an essential instrument of American strategic land power. Citing his own experiences in the Balkans, Iraq … well into the future” in people-centric and political warfare. Later, at a Civil Affairs Symposium in San Antonio, …