Articles by: Bradley Peniston

Updating close-air support

New doctrine and aircraft are needed for COIN warfare

When Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal took command of Afghanistan, one of his first orders severely restricted the use of fixed-wing strike assets in …

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0 commentsNovember 1, 2010Features

Flexible future

The F-35B will give the Marine Corps unprecedented basing options

In a AFJ article titled “Hovering at a precipice,” [July/August] Lt. Cmdr. Perry Solomon challenged the merits of the F-35B Lightning II …

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0 commentsOctober 1, 2010Features

The other surge

An increase in U.S. civilians in Afghanistan has mixed results

While much of the public debate over the war in Afghanistan has focused on the “surge” of U.S. troops there and the …

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0 commentsOctober 1, 2010Features

Small unit dominance

The strategic importance of tactical reform

Slightly more than 40 years ago my unit was butchered by elements from the North Vietnamese 29th Regiment at a mountaintop firebase overlooking the A Shau …

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0 commentsOctober 1, 2010Features

Forum pick: From our online discussion boards

This is one of the most incisive essays I’ve seen in the past decade and on a topic that has vast consequences: The institutionalized deference to seniors. My experience is that they …

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0 commentsOctober 1, 2010Features

Questionable Intelligence

TO THE DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY AND THE PENTAGON for their clumsy handling of a new book on the war in Afghanistan. The Pentagon tried to keep Army Reserve officer and former DIA …

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0 commentsOctober 1, 2010Features

More medals

TO THE WHITE HOUSE for finally awarding the Medal of Honor to a living hero. Army Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta braved heavy enemy fire to pull one wounded comrade to safety, then …

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0 commentsOctober 1, 2010Features

War on the brink of failure

7 obstacles stand in the way of success in Afghanistan

Absent a major change in the status quo that currently dominates in Afghanistan, the U.S.-led military effort there will fail to accomplish …

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0 commentsOctober 1, 2010Features

Third time’s the charm?

Ever-twisting tale of tanker replacement continues to surprise

All the Air Force wants is an airplane to replace the Boeing KC-135 aerial tanker, the last one of which was built in 1966. …

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0 commentsOctober 1, 2010Features

Air Force proud

TO GEN. NORTON SCHWARTZ for a peculiar speech that implied the Air Force’s best chance of staying relevant is to ally with the Navy. In his keynote address at the Air Force …

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0 commentsOctober 1, 2010Features