Topic: Military Affairs

D-Day and America in 2024 June 5, 2024 Steve McCann On this the eighty-year anniversary of the D-Day landings, I am haunted by what this nation has become.
Shoot, Move, and Communicate: Back to The Basics December 6, 2016 Ray McFall Those three simple words have always represented the basics, and are the foundation of a great military. 
Strategic Blindness in Syria September 16, 2013 G. Murphy Donovan Religious war is now a global phenomenon, but the Pentagon doesn't have any official guidance for fighting it beyond political correctness.
The Russian Military and the New Cold War April 11, 2013 Kim Zigfeld Despite being least able to afford it, Russia appears intent on outspending the rest of the world on its military. When have we seen this before.
Women in Combat: the Soldiers Speak February 21, 2013 Elise Cooper Can women handle the rigors of combat? Will integrating women into combat units degrade performance? How will the policy be implemented? Veteran soldiers, sailors, and airmen, both male and female, give their opinions.
Girls Just Wanna Have Guns February 3, 2013 Marion DS Dreyfus The men making military decisions are, in this unmilitary administration, largely unacquainted with military needs and circumstances, the president included. They know it all already, no lessons needed, thank you.
Sex, Human Nature, and Women in Combat January 27, 2013 Dan Nagasaki and Glenn Doi Sex changes everything.
A War still Rages within Them January 16, 2013 Michael Curran Suicide is not just a prevalent problem with active-duty and Reserve personnel - it places its cold hand of death upon our veterans in alarming numbers.
No Men in The White House October 31, 2012 Richard F. Miniter Isn't the American way to make the decision at the lowest level possible and then back those leaders on the spot, no matter what the outcome, as long as it was evident that they were trying to do the right thing?