Articles by: Bradley Peniston

1899: Too dangerous for war

1899: Too dangerous for war

From the archive: September 2, 1899

Editor’s note: In May 1899, delegates to the Hague Convention voted 22-2 to ban soft-point expanding bullets from military use. This prohibition on Dum-Dums, named for …

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1982: Slugging it out in print

1982: Slugging it out in print

A UH-1 Huey makes a delivery in Vietnam. (Army)

From the archives: August 1982

(Editor’s note: In mid-1982, AFJ hosted a running debate about the combat effectiveness of past and future helicopters …

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AFJ turns 150 | Land power | Hits and flops

AFJ turns 150 | Land power | Hits and flops

At the risk of immodesty, we say a happy 150th birthday to AFJ, which published its first issue (as the Army and Navy Journal) on Aug. 29, 1863. Here’s a look back …

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0 commentsAugust 29, 2013Latest

‘Abject failure’ | Brzezinski speaks | Costs of bombing

Sparks flew when Army, Marine, and SOCOM leaders met to talk about “strategic landpower,” reports Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. of Breaking Defense. For U.S. jointness, said Maj. Gen. Bennet Sacolick, the director …

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0 commentsAugust 28, 2013Latest

Syria | Syria | Syria

Even as the drums of war seem to be leading President Obama toward airstrikes in Syria, a counterbeat of experts and observers say we’ve tried that before.  Brookings’ Daniel Byman argues that …

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0 commentsAugust 27, 2013Latest

‘Strategy’ debate | Military space | Petraeus reflects

Here’s another plea to stop misusing words that have perfectly good and useful definitions: Christopher Mewett’s response to Rear Adm. Michael Smith’s article in Proceedings about the rebalance to the Pacific. Writing …

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0 commentsAugust 26, 2013Latest

1864: Damn the torpedoes

Rear Adm. David G. Farragut (right), commander of the West Gulf Blockading Squadron, stands with Capt. Percival Drayton at the wheel of the squadron flagship, the USS Hartford, in Mobile Bay, Alabama, 1864. (Naval Historical Center)

Rear Adm. David G. Farragut (right), commander of the West Gulf Blockading Squadron, stands with Capt. Percival Drayton at the wheel of the squadron flagship, the USS Hartford, in Mobile Bay, Alabama, …

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More sats | Leverage in Egypt | China Sea claims

The USAF plans to add some 60 satellite launches to its 2018-30 schedule, one of the few military areas marked for growth in coming decades, writes Foreign Policy’s John Reed.

Writing at …

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0 commentsAugust 23, 2013Latest

1981: How much will a Humvee cost?

1981: How much will a Humvee cost?

Humvees cross a floating bridge in South Korea in 1988, three years after the Army began fielding the vehicle. (Army)

From the archive: August 1981

Interview: Lt. Gen. Donald R. Keith

Army

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View from Korea | Precision strike | Mideast data

Marking the 60th anniversary of the U.S.-South Korea alliance, the Korea Herald looks at two U.S. concepts — Air-Sea Battle and Strategic Landpower — and their implications for the peninsular.

Barry Watts …

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0 commentsAugust 22, 2013Latest