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The Human Domain
The Army’s Necessary
Push Toward Squishiness
Maj. Mark Herbert, U.S. Army
Maj. Mark Herbert is a strategic analyst at the Army Capabilities Integration Center, Training and
Doctrine Command, Fort Eustis, Va. He holds a B.A. in history from the University of Missouri at
Saint Louis and an M.S. in strategic intelligence from the National Intelligence University. His thesis
discusses how the intelligence community may use the social sciences in their information analysis.
Man, the molecule of society, is the subject of
social science.
- Henry Charles Carey, 19th century economist
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Capt. Brett C. Gordon, 4th Battalion,
9th Infantry Regiment, 4th Stryker
Brigade Combat
Team, 2nd Infantry
Division, hands out
bottled water to
children during a
Medical Civic Action Program visit,
14 March 2013, in
Kandahar Province,
Afghanistan.
(2nd Lt. Jennifer Frazer,
102nd Mobile Public Affairs
Detachment)
he current fiscal challenges facing the
Department of Defense have forced
the services to reinvent themselves
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