Military Review English Edition November-December 2014 | Page 152

“Of Burning Platforms and Champions,” Cmdr. William Hines, USNR (Jan-Feb): 43 “What Lessons Did We Learn (or Re-Learn) About Military Advising After 9/11?” Lt. Col. Remi Hajjar, U.S. Army (Nov-Dec): 63 Africa “Militarization of U.S. Foreign Policy in Africa: Strategic Gain or Backlash?” Kofi Nsia-Pepra, Ph.D., LLM (Jan-Feb): 50 “Operation Serval: Another Beau Geste of France in Sub-Saharan Africa?” Maj. Gen. Olivier Tramond, French Army, and Lt. Col. Philippe Seigneur, French Army (Nov-Dec): 76 “Responsibility Practices in Robotic Warfare,” Deborah G. Johnson, Ph.D., and Merel E. Noorman, Ph.D. (May-Jun): 12 “The Utility of Cyberpower Lt. Col. Kevin L. Parker, USAF (May-Jun): 26 Doctrine “Bringing Mobility to the Infantry Brigade Combat Team,” Capt. Nathan Jennings, USA (Nov-Dec): 21 “Losing Our Way: The Disassociation of Reconnaissance and Security Organizations from Screen, Guard, and Cover Missions,” Robert Cameron, Ph.D. (Nov-Dec): 28 Arctic Ethics “Survivability, Sustainability, and Maneuverability: The Need for Joint Unity of Effort in Implementing the DOD Arctic Strategy at the Tactical and Operational Levels,” Capt. Nathan Fry, U.S. Army National Guard (Nov-Dec): 54 “Ethics Education of Military Leaders,” A Edward Major, Esq (Mar-Apr): 55 “Macro-Ethics and Tactical Decision Making,” Chaplain (Maj.) Robert C. Gresser, USA (Sep-Oct): 72 “The Morality of Intervention by Waging Irregular Warfare,” Col. Daniel C. Hodne, USA (Sep-Oct): 101 Armor “Losing Our Way: The Disassociation of Reconnaissance and Security Organizations from Screen, Guard, and Cover Missions,” Robert Cameron, Ph.D. (Nov-Dec): 28 “The M1 Abrams: Today and Tomorrow,” Alec Wahlman, Ph.D., and Col. Brian M. Drinkwine, USA, Retired (Nov-Dec): 11 Army National Guard and Army Reserve “Sustaining the Army National Guard as an Operational Force,” Col. Thomas M. Zubik, USAR; Col. Paul C. Hastings, ARNG, Retired; and Col. Michael Glisson, ARNG (Jul-Aug): 33 Asymmetric Warfare “ America’s Frontier Wars: Lessons for Asymmetric Conflicts,” The Honorable Ike Skelton (Jul-Aug): 77 Cognitive Process “No Shortage of Campfires: Keeping the Army Adaptable, Agile, and Innovative in the Austere Times,” Col. John Culclasure, U.S. Air Force, Retired (Nov-Dec): 111 Comprehensive Soldier Fitness “U.S. Army Physical Readiness Training Protocols,” Capt. Nathan Showman, USA, and Phillip Henson, Ph.D. (Sep-Oct): 12 Counterinsurgency (COIN) “COINvasion? Korengal and Weygal Valleys Post-Mortem,” Maj. David H. Park, USA (May-Jun): 70 “Creeping Death: Clausewitz and Comprehensive Counterinsurgency,” Capt. Brett Friedman, USMC (Jan-Feb): 82 “Improving Leader Development in the Operational Domain,” Lt. Col. Kevin M. Kreie, USA (Mar-Apr): 61 “Medical Operations in Counterinsurgency: Joining the Fight,” Maj. David S. Kauvar, M.D., USA, and Maj. Tucker A. Drury, M.D., USAF (May-Jun): 56 “Persistent Conflict and Special Operations Forces,” Lt. Col. Phillip W. Reynolds, USA (May-Jun): 62 “States, Societies, Resistance, and COIN,” Samuel Abrams (Jan-Feb): 32 Critical Thinking “Two Faces of Critical Thinking for the Reflective Military Practitioner,” Col. Christopher R. Paparone, Ph.D., U.S. Army, Retired (Nov-Dec): 104 Cyber “Considerations for Offensive Cyberspace Operations,” Lt. Cmdr. Kallie D. Fink, USN; Maj. John D. Jordan, USMC; and Maj. James E. Wells, USAF (May-Jun): 4 “Cybersecurity: It Isn’t Just for Signal Officers Anymore,” Lt. Col. D. Bruce Roeder, USA, Retired (May-Jun): 38 “Failed Cyberdefense: The Environmental Consequences of Hostile Acts,” Jan Kallberg, Ph.D., and Rosemary A. Burk, Ph.D. (May-Jun): 22 “Network-Centric Warfare and the Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom Hierarchy,” Col. Harry D. Tunnell IV, USA, Retired (May-Jun): 43 150 Followership “The Importance of Teaching Followership in Professional Military Education,” Lt. Col. Paul Berg, USA (Sep-Oct): 65 “Leveraging the Power of Loyal Dissent in the U.S. Army,” Maj. Thomas B. Craig, U.S. Army (Nov-Dec): 97 Forward Stationing “Assurance in Europe: Why Relationships Matter,” Lt. Gen. Donald M. Campbell Jr., USA, and Maj. Michael T. Whitney, USA (Nov-Dec): 5 France “Operation Serval: Another Beau Geste of France in Sub-Saharan Africa?” Lt. Gen. Olivier Tramond, French Army, and Lt. Col. Philippe Seigneur, French Army (Nov-Dec): 76 Future Wars “Bringing Mobility to the Infantry Brigade Combat Team,” Capt. Nathan Jennings, USA (Nov-Dec): 21 Human Terrain; Culture and Language “The Human Domain: The Army’s Necessary Push Toward Squishiness,” Maj. Mark Herbert, USA (Sep-Oct): 81 Hyper-Learning “The Fourth Revolution: Hyper-Learning,” Lt. Gen. Frederic J. (Rick) Brown, Ph.D. USA, Retired (Jan-Feb): 60 Information Technology “Hurtling Toward Failure: Complexity in Army Operations,” Maj. Donald L. Kingston Jr., USA (Jul-Aug): 28 “Leading Structured Organization in the Dynamic Information Age,” Lt. Col. Benjamin A. Ring, USA; Lt. Col. Richard K. Brown Jr., U.S. Air Force; Col. Lawrence E. Howard, USA Reserve; and Cmdr. Peter R. Van Ness, U.S. Coast Guard (Mar-Apr): 66 “Network-Centric Warfare and the Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom Hierarchy,” Col. Harry D. Tunnell IV, USA, Retired (May-Jun): 43 Innovation “The Defense Entrepreneurs Forum: Empowering Ideas Through Peripheral Networks,” Lt. Col. (P) Curtis Taylor, USA, and Maj. Nathan Finney, USA (Jul-Aug): 44 Interagency “Evil on the Horizon,” Maj. Matthew M. McCreary, USA (Mar-Apr): 23 Iraq “The Lessons of the