Fighting for our Future: How—and Why—We Brought Wargames to an ROTC Program
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Why does the US military use wargames? As Sanu Kainikara notes, “war games designed for generic...
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As the US Army modernizes and prepares for the challenges of tomorrow’s battlefield, it naturally...
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In the middle of a patrol base before morning nautical twilight, a small group is huddled around a...
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