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The Harding Project movement has created an uptick in professional writing as many in the Army...
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Brennan Deveraux | 09.13.24 | Commentary & Analysis
The Harding Project movement has created an uptick in professional writing as many in the Army...
Read MoreLeyton Summerlin | 09.12.24 | Commentary & Analysis
Like a personal journal, the Army’s journals are intended to capture insights, experiences, or...
Read MoreJohn Amble | 09.11.24 | The Spear
In 2011, Brennan Deveraux was a lieutenant on his first deployment. He was in Iraq, but the war...
Read MoreZachary Griffiths | 09.10.24 | Commentary & Analysis
Editor’s note: This week marks one year since the Harding Project’s launch. Backed by...
Read MoreBrian McAllister Linn | 08.06.24 | Commentary & Analysis
The ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East have generated an extensive commentary...
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