As Americans and US Soldiers, we cannot allow frustration and growing public discontent for the war in Iraq and Afghanistan to allow the US government to violate established world policies and international law. We should not treat and detain...
First of all, leaders are responsible for establishing the ethical climate in the unit. During the administering of the APFT, graders of the APFT routinely violate the Army Values, thus creating ethical problems. The seven Army Values the United...
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Blaise Cornell-d'Echert was involved in the initial creation of the Coalition Military Assistance Training Team (CMATT) in Iraq starting in July 2003. In this interview, he talks about how the initial structuring of the...
Major Christopher Lawson, a National Guardsman who deployed to Iraq with the 42nd Infantry Division, served as a project officer in Iraq from January to November 2005 and was assigned to work with and advise Iraqi oil security battalions. Based on...
This paper discusses the mounted troops involved in the First Battle of Gaza which included both horses and camels, and how the lack of water and intelligence of the situation affected the outcome.
This paper discusses the multi-national force of Australian, New Zealand, Jewish, West Indian, and native Indian soldiers lead by General Chaytor in the operations to defend Jordan from the Turkish Army.
This paper discusses the strategies and tactics necessary for successful landing operations and compares them with the British operations at Gallipoli.