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Tag: MilitaryHistory
The United States Needs an Information Warfare Command: A Historical Examination
Conrad Crane
The Case for a Narrower View of ‘Empire’ in the Study of U.S. Foreign Relations
Joseph Stieb
More than Planes and Pickle Buttons: Updating the Air Force’s Core Missions for the 21st Century
Heather Venable
All Sane Men Believe in Reserves
Claude Berube
Everything Honorable and Glorious: George Washington’s Maritime World
B.J. Armstrong
In the Era of Electronic Warfare, Bring Back Pigeons
Frank Blazich
Still the One and Only School of Statesmanship
Robert Crowcroft
The Historical Profession is Committing Slow-Motion Suicide
Hal Brands
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Francis J. Gavin
‘A Record of Exploded Ideas’: History and Strategic Commentary in the 21st Century
David Morgan-Owen
How the U.S. Military Learned to Learn in World War I: Lessons from the American Expeditionary Forces
Michael Shurkin
The Importance of the Battle of Belleau Wood
David John Ulbrich
Preble’s Flag: An Emerging Navy Fights Chinese Pirates
Claude Berube
The Heroic Leader and the Better War from Vietnam to Afghanistan
Jon Askonas
Can History Save the World?
Nick Danforth
(W)Archives: A Firsthand Account of the Battle of Manila Bay
Mark Stout
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