Maintaining a Deep Bench: Why Armored BCT Rotations in Europe and Korea are Best for America’s Global Security Requirements
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Andrew Gregory | 07.31.17 | Commentary & Analysis
How do we meet regional security requirements, maintain the flexibility to respond to crises, and...
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The Second Cavalry Regiment, one of only two brigade combat teams permanently stations in Europe, is receiving Strykers with increased lethality. While the upgrade has attracted criticism, Capt. Andrew Gregory argues that it is a necessary step given the conditions of today’s operating environment.
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