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    Jul 6, 1992

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    Jul 6, 1992

    ARMOR MAGAZINE

    ARMOR, July-August 1992
    • Features – Tanks in the Division Cavalry Squadron
    by Lieutenant Colonel Robert Wilson
    • British Armor in Desert Storm
    by Lieutenant Colonel David Eshel, IDF, Retired
    • Making the Best of a Bad Situation
    by Captain Joel C. Dotterer
    • Minefield Breaching: Doing the Job Right
    by Major Drew A. Bennett, USMC
    • Tanks and Urban Combat
    by Lieutenant Colonel William R. Betson
    • The Armored Gun System: Sheridan Replacement
    Offers Better Firepower Plus Worldwide Mobility
    by Captain John A. Nag1
    • Commander’s Intent: Uniformly Known and Misunderstood
    by Major Calvin R. Sayles
    • Michael Wittman
    by Dr. Greg Jones
    • 9th AD History Forever Bound To Courageous Seizure
    Of Rhine Bridge at Remagen
    • 10th AD Tigers Missed Credit For Valiant Fight at Bastogne
    • 11th AD Arrived in France, Then Raced to the Bulge
    To Tangle With Hitler’s Best
    • Joint Readiness Training Center: A First Impression
    by Captain M.R. Pierce
    • Tank Design Contest Rules

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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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