Military Review English Edition November December 2016 | Page 5
“Sacred Cows”: What Should
Go Away but Won’t
• Barnacles: Army institutions, processes, customs, or
Mission Command Revisited
• Has the philosophy of mission command taken hold
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doctrine that are anachronistic and impede needed
change and progress
Relevance of the Uniform Code of Military Justice:
What needs to be updated? Is military justice applied
fairly and equitably across all ranks?
Military policing: Is racism or excessive force an issue
of concern for military police? How well trained are
military police as compared to civilian counterparts?
Straining tradition: What legal guidelines should be
imposed on the participation of senior retired officers
in partisan elections?
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inside the Army? After many years of trying to change,
critics say mission command still looks a lot like command and control
Case studies on the use of the Army design methodology during specific operations
Modularity ten years after: an evaluation
Noncommissioned officers (NCOs) and mission command: Are we blurring too much the lines between
officer/NCO duties and responsibilities? Are we training
soldiers or quasi-commissioned officers? What is the
impact of new NCO evaluation reports, schooling, and
the Army University on the enlisted force?