… said retired Maj. John W. Spencer, chair of urban warfare studies with the Modern War Institute at the U.S. … about where a bullet that’s fired into the air might land. “In a combat environment, it may be an acceptable … about where a bullet that’s fired into the air might land. “In a combat environment, it may be an acceptable …
… Telley’s recent Association of the U.S. Army Institute of Land Warfare paper “The Influence Machine: Automated Information … Telley’s recent Association of the U.S. Army Institute of Land Warfare paper “The Influence Machine: Automated …
… 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 …
… went largely unnoticed. Germany’s introduction of gas warfare and use of zeppelins to bomb civilians in cities drew … asked Mexico to join their cause in exchange for the land Mexico had lost to the United States in 1848. … asked Mexico to join their cause in exchange for the land Mexico had lost to the United States in 1848. …
… 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, …
… S.C., also commenced operations during this period. The Land Grant Act of 1862, championed by Vermont legislator … its terms, each state received 30,000 acres of public land to establish institutions of scientific learning. In … Ga.; Air Assault School at Fort Campbell, Ky.; Mountain Warfare School in Jericho, Vt.; or Combat Diver School in Key …
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