ARMOR, January-March 2016
Features:
In Memoriam: retired GEN Charles C. "Hondo" Campbell
The Stryker Brigade Combat Team Cavalry Squadron in Decisive Action
by LTC Mark H. Hoovestol
Can the Company-Level Intelligence-Support Team Work in Decisive Action? Lessons Learned from 4th Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment
by SGT Jared C. Clark
Rethinking the Transition between Intelligence and Maneuver: The Cavalry Squadron
by LTC Mark H. Hoovestol
Getting Left of Launch: Guided Missiles and the Threat to Our Force
by MAJ Michael J. Trujillo and MAJ Frank Adkinson
The Commander's Role in Combined-Arms Breaching Operations
by CPT John Barrington and CPT Stephen Harmon
7 Additional Breaching Habits of Highly Effective Units
by CPT Damian M. Krebsbach
Multinational Engineers in a Decisive-Action Training Environment
by CPT Taylor M. Lee
The Power of the Full-Dress Rehearsal
by MAJ Jeffrey J. Barta
Sustaining the Cavalry Squadron at the National Training Center
by 1LT Ian A. Murdoch
Fighting the Combat-Trains Command Post in a Decisive-Action Environment
by CPT Kyle S. Marcum and 1LT Andrew J. Prunty
The Combat-Trains Command Post in the Stryker Brigade Combat Team's Cavalry Squadron
by CPT Paul M. Guzman, 1LT Anthony R. Davila and Chaplain (1LT) Marc A. DeLuca
Don't Harness an Ox to a Racehorse: Get the M113 Out of the Armored Brigade Combat Team … Now, Please!
by COL William T. Nuckols Jr. and Dr. Robert S. Cameron
Re-establishing an Expeditionary Force: an Interview with LTG Gustave F. Perna, U.S. Army Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, G-4
Armor Units Should Prepare for Emergency Deployment-Readiness Exercises
by Diana Nalli, LTC William Shinn Jr. and MAJ Harry York
Reconnaissance Formations and Civil Reconnaissance in Stability Operations
by CPT Thomas Westphal
Forging Forward: Capturing Armor Expertise for this Fight and the Next
by CPT Jabari M. Jackson
Think We're the Best? A Look Down Under Might Change Your Mind
by LTC Terrence Buckeye
More Than a Ceremony: Conducting Battalion-Level Changes of Command
by MAJ Thomas Anderson
| Published: | May 10, 2017 |
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