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Army General Matthew Ridgway’s actions throughout his career provide a valuable example of the appro
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As the European Union deals with yet another crisis— the COVID-19 pandemic—it must adopt a grand str
In 1971 Colonel Duane H. Smith analyzed the unified command structure, examined an existing proposal
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A look back at F. Gunther Eyck’s assessment of reforms enacted under US Secretary of War Henry L. St
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The dilemmas posed by coalition warfare were a subject of academic interest in the inaugural issue o