Military Review English Edition November-December 2015 | Page 154
Chief of Staff of the Army
“Globally Integrated Operations in the Horn of Africa through the Principles of Mission
Command,” Maj. Gen. Wayne W. Grigsby Jr., U.S. Army; Col. Todd Fox, U.S. Army;
Lt. Col. Matthew F. Dabkowski, U.S. Army; and Cmdr. Andrea N. Phelps, U.S. Navy
(Sep-Oct): 8
“Leader Development and Talent Management: The Army Competitive Advantage,” Gen.
Raymond T. Odierno, U.S. Army (Jul-Aug): 8
“Operation United Assistance: The Initial Response—Setting the Conditions in the
Theater,” Maj. Gen. Darryl Williams, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Matthew D. Koehler, U.S.
Army; Lt. Col. Charles C. Luke II, U.S. Army; and Maj. Christopher O. Bowers, U.S.
Army (Jul-Aug): 75
“‘Order in Chaos: The Memoirs of General of Panzer Troops Herman Balck’ and ‘Fighting the
Cold War: A Soldier’s Memoir’ (Review Essay),” Frederick A. Baillergeon (Nov-Dec): 125
Air and Missile Defense
Cold War
Communication
“Balancing Air and Missile Defense to Better Support Maneuver,” Capt. Vincent R. Wiggins Jr., U.S. Army (Nov-Dec): 55
“The Civil Engagement Spectrum: A Tool for the Human Domain,” Lt. Col. James N.
Krakar, U.S. Army Reserve (Sep-Oct): 19
“Countering the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Threat,” Col. Matthew T. Tedesco, U.S.
Army (Nov-Dec): 64
“Commanders and Communication,” Lt. Col. David Hylton, U.S. Army (Sep-Oct): 84
Air Force
“Air Force Leaders Take Note: the Army is Changing,” Lt. Col.. Jason Earley, U.S. Air Force
(Nov-Dec): 78
Air-Sea Battle
“Air-Sea Battle and the Danger of Fostering a Maginot Line Mentality,” Lt. Col. Raymond
Millen, U.S. Army, Retired (Mar-Apr): 125
All-Volunteer Force
“An All-Volunteer Force for Long-Term Success”, Col. Michael Runey, U.S. Army, and Col.
Charles Allen, U.S. Army, Retired (Nov-Dec): 92
Armor
“Comments on ‘Calvary Tanks’,” Maj. George S. Patton Jr., U.S. Army (Nov-Dec): 43
“Stryker Packages Allow the Army to Achieve Its Rapid Deployment Goal,” Maj. Daniel
Hall, U.S. Army (May-Jun): 48
Army Civilians
“Army Civilians and the Army Profession,” Lt. Col. Robert Hynes, Ph.D., U.S. Army,
Retired (May-Jun): 71
Army Family
“I Heard My Country Calling: A Memoir (Review Essay),” Lt. Col. Tom J. Tracy, U.S.
Army, Retired (May-Jun): 87
Army National Guard and Army Reserve
“Psychologically Fit to Lead: Behavioral Health Initiatives for the Reserve Officer Training
Corps,” Maj. Gregory C. Mabry Jr., Psy.D., LCSW, U.S. Army (May-Jun): 29
Army Profession
“Army Civilians and the Army Profession,” Lt. Col. Robert Hynes, Ph.D., U.S. Army,
Retired (May-Jun): 71
Army University
“The Army University: Educating Leaders in a Complex World” Lt. Gen. Robert B.
Brown, U.S. Army (Jul-Aug): 18
“The Coming Educational Revolution in the Army,” Senator Pat Roberts (Jul-Aug): 16
“What Will The Army University Mean for Enlisted Soldiers?” Command Sgt. Maj.
Micheal Clowser, U.S. Army (Jul-Aug): 29
Army Writing
“Effective Writing for Army Leaders: The Army Writing Standard Redefined,” Desirae
Gieseman, Department of the Army Civilian (Sep-Oct): 106
Asymmetric Warfare
“NATO’s Approach to Irregular Warfare: Protecting the Achilles’ Heel,” Lt. Col. Christian
Jeppson, Swedish Special Forces; Capt. Sampsa Heilala, Finnish Special Forces; Capt.
Jan Weuts, Belgian Special Forces; and Master Sgt. Giovanni Santo Arrigo, Italian
Special Forces (Sep-Oct): 27
Cavalry
“Comments on ‘Calvary Tanks’,” Maj. George S. Patton Jr., U.S. Army (Nov-Dec): 43
“The Lights and the Heavies: Adapting Cavalry Branch to the Demands of Force 2025 and
Beyond,” 1st Lt. Matthew McGoffin, U.S. Army (Nov-Dec