… and lack of security against conventional and irregular warfare forces. Historical Context The history of the … in 1941–1944. 7 The Treaty of Paris in 1947 demarcated the land border ceding significant Finland territory to the … Union. Soviet and Finnish leaders adapted to the new land border despite neither being content. 8 The volatility …
… hosted by the Association of the U.S. Army’s Institute of Land Warfare. This was the first AUSA professional forum solely … hosted by the Association of the U.S. Army’s Institute of Land Warfare. This was the first AUSA professional forum …
… aggression warns that big steps like increasing U.S. land forces in Europe or increasing the size and frequency of … greatest strength comes from its military and information warfare capabilities. The report can be downloaded here: … aggression warns that big steps like increasing U.S. land forces in Europe or increasing the size and frequency of …
… advanced weapons such as hypersonic missiles, electronic warfare and cyber weapons. In unconventional competition, … information systems; they are also seizing disputed land, undermining U.S. economic policies, using proxy forces … information systems; they are also seizing disputed land, undermining U.S. economic policies, using proxy forces …
… and strengthen our alliances and partnerships to ensure land power dominance on any battlefield, against any threat … others and maintaining our ability to conduct irregular warfare indefinitely,” they write, expressing confidence that … “will ensure our Army remains the world’s dominant land force as we achieve our Army Vision.” The full text of …
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… by the Association of the U.S. Army’s Institute of Land Warfare. Written by Maj. Zachary Morris, an infantry officer … Will to Defend Baltic Allies.” Published as part of the Land Warfare Papers series on national security topics, …