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    Jul 6, 1998

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    Jul 6, 1998

    ARMOR MAGAZINE

    ARMOR, July-August 1998
    • Features – Light/Heavy Integration at the Joint Readiness Training Center
    by Sergeant First Class Paul E. Thompson Jr.
    • Marines Mix LAVs with Mountain Bikes
    by Captain Kelly P. Alexander
    • Mobile Pre-positioning
    by Captain Scott Maxwell
    • Why Three Tanks?
    by CW2 (Ret.) Stephen "Cookie" Sewell
    • American Tank Development During the Cold War
    by Dr. Robert Cameron
    • Sayonara AGS! Sayonara Scout? Sayonara Armor?
    by Don Loughlin
    • Through a Glass Darkly
    by Lieutenant Colonel Arthur W. Conner Jr.
    • Embedded Simulation for the Army After Next
    by Claude W. Abate, Hubert A. Bahr, and John M. Brabbs
    • Combat Medics Allocation
    by Captain Jeffery S. King
    • Tactical Vignette 98-4, "Showdown at Bruechville"
    • Solutions to Tactical Vignette 98-2, "Defense of Kozda"
    • Part II: Trends in Modern Warfare
    by Lieutenant Colonel Kris P. Thompson
    • Da Capo Books: A Great Source for Military Readers
    by Jon T. Clemens, Managing Editor

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    ARMOR Magazine

    <b>ARMOR</b> is a professional-development magazine published by the U.S. Army Armor School. The Chief of Armor provides the magazine as a forum for the Soldiers and leaders under his proponency to explain, digest or debate Army and Armor Branch doctrine, policy or other career-related issues or information. <b>ARMOR</b> focuses on Armor and Cavalry Soldiers up to the battalion and brigade level as well as on Army-wide concerns and issues that affect Armor and Cavalry formations. The Chief of Armor's proponency includes:

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    <li>armored, direct-fire ground combat systems not serving primarily as infantry carriers;</li>
    <li>weapons used exclusively in these systems or by career management field (CMF)19-series enlisted Soldiers;</li>
    <li>miscellaneous items of equipment armored and armored cavalry organizations use exclusively;</li>
    <li>training for all 19-series officers and CMF 19-series enlisted Soldiers;</li>
    <li>and information concerning the training, logistics, history and leadership of armor and armored cavalry units at a brigade/regiment level and below, including threat units at those levels.</li>
    </ul>

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