Why is the Army Preparing for 21st-Century War with a 19th-Century Approach to Learning?
The US Army has had a historic problem in adapting the use of self-development. The concept is...
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Franklin Annis | 03.17.20 | Commentary & Analysis
The US Army has had a historic problem in adapting the use of self-development. The concept is...
Read MoreFranklin Annis | 02.03.20 | Commentary & Analysis
In the 1990s, Commandant of the US Marine Corps Gen. Charles C. Krulak advanced the idea of what...
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