Barb Dwyer: Transforming Army Culture: The Evolution from “Meat Eaters” to Inclusive Leadership
The decision to remove branch insignia from Army Combat Uniforms (ACUs) in 2005 marked a significant milestone in the ongoing evolution of Army culture.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
The decision to remove branch insignia from Army Combat Uniforms (ACUs) in 2005 marked a significant milestone in the ongoing evolution of Army culture.
The war has been dragging on for seven months; Hamas and Israel are negotiating. This wasn’t ever going to be easy.
From mainstream news media to even the best of alternative news sources, commentators and pundits, everyone seems to be salivating at the idea of World War Three.
Bin Laden’s goals and aspirations, as articulated in the speech, revolve around expelling American military forces from Muslim territories.
Victims included some foreign tourists and hundreds of Israeli soldiers, but the lion’s share of the day’s victims were innocent civilians, ranging in age from infancy to the elderly.
Over the weekend, Republicans and Democrats in Congress alike borrowed another $60 billion — $60,000,000,000 — to give to Ukraine, a nation known for pretty women and large bribes to the spawn of Biden, Pelosi and other DC scum.
The original Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892. It has been revised more than once, but most notably in 1958. That was when the words “under God” were added to give it clarity and focus
In the realm of modern warfare, success often hinges on the mastery of seemingly simple yet crucial tactics, where overlooking details can prove fatal.
The Latin phrase “Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori” once encapsulated the noble sacrifice for one’s country.
In the scorching summer of 1995, a defining chapter unfolded for me as a Junior at West Point, thrust into an unexpected role as a “Drill Cadet” at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
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The West Point honor code, with its steadfast commitment to honesty, integrity, and ethical conduct, stands as a beacon of moral strength and character.
Some conflicts blur the lines between civil war and genocide, exacerbating humanitarian crises and war crimes against specific groups.
Iran’s decision to deploy 300 slow drones against Israel’s Iron Dome defense system needs be analyzed from various perspectives
As a infantry lieutenant in the 82ndAirborne I read a personal memoire by a WW II vet who cautioned, “Do not let slip the dogs of war.”
Are you a betting man? As we look at the next six to nine months, as Americans, we know the many possibilities surrounding the coming election.
In the volatile landscape of the Middle East, Israel stands as a beacon of resilience and strength against hostile neighbors bent on its destruction.
Some analysts say Israel made a strategic error and should have employed this old technology on October 8th.
Napoleon Bonaparte’s March of 1812 into Russia stands as a stark reminder of the dangers of overconfidence in military campaigns.
In “Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides’s Trap?” Graham Allison delves into the intricate dynamics of power transitions on the global stage.