… to contemporary practitioners of the art and science of warfare,” co-authors Lt. Col. Nathan Jennings and Lt. Col. … by the Association of the U.S. Army as part of its Land Warfare series. “As the U.S. Army embraces modernization … ‘engage in ground combat and be able to conduct sustained land campaigns,’ it would do well to reexamine this seminal …
… Introduction Novorossiya, a tsarist era swath of Russian land that is now part of Ukraine, is an important component … policy towards Kyiv materialized in the form of a land-based proxy war in Ukraine’s Donets River Basin (the … modern war. The Significance of Ilovaisk in Modern Warfare Ilovaisk, a small town of 16,000 in Ukraine’s Donetsk …
… by the Association of the U.S. Army’s Institute of Land Warfare. In the August paper, “Taking a Look under the Hood: … by the Association of the U.S. Army’s Institute of Land Warfare. In the August paper, “Taking a Look under the …
… June 26 by the Association of the U.S. Army’s Institute of Land Warfare. As described in his new book, The British Are … June 26 by the Association of the U.S. Army’s Institute of Land Warfare. As described in his new book, The British Are …
… Siege: A Medieval Tactic With Modern Purposes Siege warfare, something that conjures an image of a medieval … by knights, is the subject of a new Institute of Land Warfare publication that suggests the modern siege—seen in Syria, Iraq and Ukraine—has “reinvigorated land warfare.” Written by Army Maj. Amos C. Fox of Fort …
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… It’s Back to Basics With Expeditionary Warfare After more than a decade of expansive stability … expeditionary posture. This shift finds America’s primary land power institution returning to its origins as a more … unite in distant theaters. The Army’s tenets of unified land operations contained in Army Doctrine Publication 3-0: …