John Noonan of Op-For, a graduate of VMI, has an interesting article in the Weekly Standard proposing that the math and science heavy curriculum at the service academies should shift to one more friendly to the social sciences: An Army platoon leader would be better equipped to administer to tribes in Anbar province if he […]
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Kingdaddy has some useful commentary on “Effects Based Operations“, a term which apparently refers to operations directed against enemy strategic targets rather than military forces. Such
Matt helpfully points us to this: “As our generals have said, the war cannot be won militarily. It must be won politically.” Some generals may have said that, but it’s wrong. It’s what is said
Frank McCloud: “I know what you want, Rocco.” Johnny Rocco: “Yeah? What do I want?” McCloud: “You want more.” Rocco: “Yeah, that’s right. I want more.” – Key Largo In order to re-fight the Crusades and expand them to the Far East, Stanley Kurtz recognizes that we need a larger military: Yet with the growing […]
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