Military Review English Edition January-February 2016 | Page 4
Themes for Future Editions
with Suggested Topics
Global Insurgencies
March-April 2016
• Quranic concept of war
• Updates on regional conflicts
• Regionally aligned forces reports from the field
Army Firsts
May-June 2016
• The importance of land power and its part in national security (including national defense
and foreign relations): A hundred years ago, today, and a hundred years in the future
• Past wars—What worked/what did not work; what is and is not working now
• Weapon systems, an operational approach, right/wrong implementation
• Females in combat military occupational specialties
• Status of openly gay and lesbian servicemember acceptance
• A comparison of male and female posttraumatic stress disorder
The Future of Innovation in the Army
July-August 2016
• How much innovation is just right? Can you have too much?
• Historical examples of institutionally fostered innovation
• Institutional and cultural obstacles to innovation in the U.S. Army of the twenty-first century
Dealing with a Shrinking Army
September-October 2016
• Lessons from post-Civil War, post-World War I, post-World War II, post-Vietnam, and postCold War
• Training to standard with limited resources
• Quality retention during forced drawdowns
• The good, bad, and ugly of distance learning
3rd Infantry Division soldiers tour Al Hatra, an ancient city located southwest of Mosul in the Al-Jazarah region of Iraq, 18 September 2010.
(Photo by Spc. Gregory Gieske, 3rd Infantry Division PAO)