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THE PROFESSIONAL JOURNAL OF THE U.S. ARMY
March-April 2016, Vol. 96, No. 2
Professional Bulletin 100-16-03/04
Authentication no.1601301
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84 A Trust-Based Culture
Shift
Rethinking the Army Leadership
Requirements Model in the Era
of Mission Command
Maj. Gregory M. Blom,
U.S. Air Force
While Army leaders espouse the principles
of mission command, the Army is slow
to put those principles into practice. An
Air Force officer discusses the need for
alignment between mission command
and Army leadership doctrine, and
he recommends changes to the Army
leadership requirements model.
92 The Use of the
Reconnaissance Squadron
during Joint Forcible Entry
Capt. Mike Mobbs, U.S. Army
The author offers ideas on how to more
effectively employ an airborne brigade
co