Armor‘s asymmetric advantage
Why a smaller Army needs mobile protected firepower
As the U.S. leaves two wars behind and adjusts its military to face an uncertain future, some question the need for the Army to …
Read more ›As the U.S. leaves two wars behind and adjusts its military to face an uncertain future, some question the need for the Army to …
Read more ›Every two years, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff reviews the Unified Command Plan that defines the roles of the combatant commands. …
Read more ›To the Obama administration and senior military leadership for trying to have it two ways. For years, they have put SEALs and their secret methods in the limelight when it served their …
Read more ›We kick off this issue with some great news: AFJ has been recognized for general excellence as a Top 10 Magazine of the Year by The Association of Business Publication Editors. AFJ …
Read more ›To Raytheon CEO Bill Swanson for keeping his head when many others are losing theirs over sequestration. His peers and industry allies are not wrong when they say that Congress’ apparent inability …
Read more ›Metaphors stress similarities of logic but mask differences. In introducing its AirSea Battle concept in May 2010, the Center for Strategic and …
Read more ›In a parody of Army Gen. David Petraeus’ famous assessment of progress in Afghanistan — “fragile and reversible” — the transition process there is fragile and …
Read more ›To Gen. William ‘Kip’ ward who, according to a DoD inspector general report, turned his posting as Africa Command’s first commander into a grab bag of free travel and goodies for himself …
Read more ›The U.S. admires certain nations for their willingness to be involved in crises and contingency operations, but we rarely challenge them to …
Read more ›Cmdr. Benjamin Griffeth’s letter to the editor, “Reserve needs joint path, too” [February], said: “[T]he states’ Joint Force Headquarters only benefits the National Guard, as there is no reserve counterpart to this …
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