… 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. …
… 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, …
… security advisor, launched the Russia New Generation Warfare study to see how near-peer capability might influence … tactical effect. Should U.S. forces find themselves in a land war with Russia, they would be in for a rude awakening. … tactical effect. Should U.S. forces find themselves in a land war with Russia, they would be in for a rude awakening. …
… a good starting point when thinking about modern warfare. However, the counter-Islamic State group in Iraq and … of attrition, most notably in Tal Afar, Hawijah and the land corridor that parallels the Euphrates River to Syria. … firepower brought an end to the Islamic State group’s land grab in Iraq, albeit at a high cost. Perhaps the time …
… agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of unified land operations.” Before a culture of Mission Command … wrote in a 2010 Association of the U.S. Army Institute of Land Warfare paper, “Competency theory is a product of the old …