Articles by: Bradley Peniston

Instructor call-up

I would like to add to Ralph Peters’ proposal [“The Geezer Brigade,” July] by sug¬gesting an additional route for voluntary call up, namely drawing on the individ¬ual resources base. The active military …

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Assessing the surge

U.S. commanders with whom I spoke in Anbar province in August were worried — worried that their Marines would get bored in the absence of combat action. Enlisted Marines on return tours …

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Common-sense approach

The following thoughts and insights, while probably not original or creative in a sense, are solid enough to start a process of damage control and rebuilding once we get beyond our present …

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Support grows for standing up an unconventional warfare command

An idea that wouldn’t die may be getting a new lease on life. Despite years of the idea being shot down at the highest levels, there are again growing calls from inside …

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Washington’s war

The human and material cost of America’s occupation of Iraq is reaching a climax. The ongoing “surge” of ground combat troops into Baghdad and its surroundings is producing higher U.S. casualties, exacerbating …

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0 commentsOctober 1, 2007Features

From our online discussion boards

America’s general officer corps is descending into a state of military “yes men” (YM). The reasons are simple — the political leadership wants it that way.

We are so trained to trust …

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Iraq needs a National Guard

What happens after the surge? After 21,500 additional U.S. troops have come and gone, will we have won in Iraq? Will we have extinguished the insurgency and rooted out the dead-enders? Or …

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0 commentsOctober 1, 2007Features

TO SENATOR JOHN WARNER

Whose statesmanship will be missed after he retires in January 2009, con¬cluding 30 years in the Senate. Nonetheless, Warner’s decision to retire was correct and his reasoning graciously expressed, “to yield the …

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In this issue

For all the frenzy over benchmarks and timelines swirling over Washington in September, one deadline is fixed — Jan. 20, 2009. When the 44th president is sworn in, a new commander in …

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Small wars, big ideas

Web site offers a forum to debate strategy and doctrine

As summer ended and Washington prepared for Gen. David Petraeus’ Iraq progress report, two pieces of conventional wisdom settled over the capital. …

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0 commentsOctober 1, 2007Features