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Professional Bulletin 100-14-1/2
Lessons of a Coalition Partner in Afghanistan:
2002-2013
Lt. Col. Sholto Stephens, New Zealand Army
A New Zealand Army officer shares pragmatic lessons from New Zealand Defense
Force operations in Afghanistan and calls for improvements in military education and
training to account for the new reality.
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Harmony in Battle: Training the Brigade Combat Team
for Combined Arms Maneuver
Col. Michael R. Fenzel and Lt. Col. Shane Morgan, U.S. Army
Two senior commanders offer a training plan to build proficiency from the bottom up.
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Creeping Death: Clausewitz and Comprehensive
Counterinsurgency
Capt. Brett Friedman, U.S. Marine Corps
A Marine officer calls for the U.S. military to move beyond the simplistic populationversus-enemy dichotomy regarding counterinsurgency.
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Managing Risk in Today’s Army
Maj. Brendan Gallagher, U.S. Army
The author discusses the importance of sensible risk taking.
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REVIEW ESSAY
The Lessons of "The Surge"
Lt.Col. Douglas A. Pryer, U.S. Army.
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BOOK REVIEWS
Contemporary Readings for the Military Professional
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LETTERS
Front cover: Soldiers assigned to the U.S. Army 2nd Cavalry Regiment Task Force patrol at Multinational
Base Tirin Kot, Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan, 6 November 2013. (Cpl. Mark Doran, Australian Defense Force)
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