War Has Changed, and the Army’s Conceptualization of Operational Art Must Follow Suit
The rapid evolution of war, or as Carl Von Clausewitz describes it, “politics by other means,” is...
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David C. Clouse | 12.05.23 | Commentary & Analysis
The rapid evolution of war, or as Carl Von Clausewitz describes it, “politics by other means,” is...
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In 1934, the US Army was racing to transform quickly enough to win the next war. Knowing...
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On June 28, 2023, Scripps News published a video report documenting the efforts of DeepStateMAP, a...
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The exercise control group has spoken. All communications are down. The adversary is actively...
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Long before Mel Brooks gave us an iconic image of soldiers conducting a fruitless task, he was...
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