Harding Project #ArmyAuthor Profile: Major General Edwin “Forrest” Harding
Editor’s note: This is the first of a series of profiles of Army authors—individuals who worked to...
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Zachary Griffiths | 09.26.23 | Commentary & Analysis
Editor’s note: This is the first of a series of profiles of Army authors—individuals who worked to...
Read MoreZachary Griffiths and Theo Lipsky | 09.05.23 | Commentary & Analysis
In 1934, the US Army was racing to transform quickly enough to win the next war. Knowing...
Read MoreZachary Griffiths | 01.06.25 | Commentary & Analysis
In 1930, Edwin Forrest Harding—namesake of the Harding Project, which I’ve had the privilege of...
Read MoreJohn Amble | 11.15.24 | MWI Podcast
In the Army, the extent of any individual’s direct influence is a function of his or her...
Read MoreBrennan Deveraux | 09.13.24 | Commentary & Analysis
The Harding Project movement has created an uptick in professional writing as many in the Army...
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