Boots on the Ground: Why America Must Invest in Dominant Infantry Forces
In this National Interest blog post, MWI Adjunct Scholar MG (ret) Bob Scales argues for investments and prioritization in U.S. military infantry forces.
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Maj. Gen. (Ret) Bob Scales | 09.30.16
In this National Interest blog post, MWI Adjunct Scholar MG (ret) Bob Scales argues for investments and prioritization in U.S. military infantry forces.
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MWI Non-Resident Fellow ML Cavanaugh argues that Strategic Landpower as a policy initiative is dead, but as a vital concept for military forces must live on.
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The Modern War Institute interviews Lieutenant General Robert L. Caslen, Jr., 59th Superintendent of the United States Military Academy.
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MWI and Michael O’Hanlon from the Brookings Institution discuss the current state of the Army, the future for the Army and US land forces, and how junior leaders and security professionals can prepare.
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Cadet Niccolo Iacovelli argues that cyber forces should have a greater role and a grand challenge should be setup to prove the need.
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West Point Cadet Ross Downum details advancements and innovations in bullets for Army Soldiers.
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MAJ Mike Jackson discusses how using digital models known as synthetic prototyping can help improve the Army’s scenario-based futurist planning.
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