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THE PROFESSIONAL JOURNAL OF THE U.S. ARMY
November-December 2014 Vol 94 No.6
Professional Bulletin 100-14-11/12
Authentication no.1428001
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111 No Shortage of Campfires
Keeping the Army Adaptable, Agile,
and Innovative in the Austere Times
Col. John Culclasure, U.S. Air Force, Retired
The author draws lessons from Gen. Eisenhower to
show how the Army can overcome fiscal constraints
and maintain its edge by focusing on our soldiers’ best
weapon for adapting and innovating: the cognitive
process.
This article won 1st place in the 2014 General
William E. DePuy Combined Arms Writing
Competition.
R E V I E W E S S AY
121 Blood of Tyrants
George Washington and the Forging of
the Presidency
Lt. Col. Harry C. Garner, U.S. Army, Retired
124 Special Review
Genocide
Four readers provide reviews of books
that relate to the topic of genocide.
BOOK REVIEWS
131 Readers provide analyses of
contemporary readings for
the military professional
146 Annual Index
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