Military Review, September-October 2023.

Professional Membership: Expectations and Privileges. By Col. Todd Schmidt, PhD, U.S. Army Director, Army University Press. Write for Military Review: Suggested Writing Themes and Topics—2023. Pen and Sword: The Symbiosis between Ernest Hemingway and Maj. Gen. Buck Lanham. By Eileen Martin and Greer...

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Language:English
Published: Fort Leavenworth, KS : Army University Press 2023
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Summary:Professional Membership: Expectations and Privileges. By Col. Todd Schmidt, PhD, U.S. Army Director, Army University Press. Write for Military Review: Suggested Writing Themes and Topics—2023. Pen and Sword: The Symbiosis between Ernest Hemingway and Maj. Gen. Buck Lanham. By Eileen Martin and Greer Rising. The writer and the soldier forged a friendship that lasted their entire lives, and their unique collaboration of pen and sword enriched the literary world and the profession of arms. Low Crawling toward Obscurity: The Army’s Professional Journals. Maj. Zachary Griffiths, U.S. Army. The Army’s professional publications must modernize toward web-first platforms to reach soldiers where they are, and the Army should consider modest incentives for writing and editing professional military publications. Reimagining America’s Professional All-Volunteer Army. By Lt. Gen. James M. Dubik, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired and Lt. Gen. Lawson W. Magruder III, U.S. Army, Retired. Our Nation is in a multipolar, great-power period, and it is time to reexamine, perhaps even reimagine, the relationship between America’s Army—Active, Guard, and Reserve—and the contextual conditions that shape it. Lack of Will: How the All-Volunteer Force Conditioned the American Public. By Maj. Christopher J. Parker, U.S. Army. Despite its investment in personnel, fifty years of the all-volunteer force has conditioned much of the American public to eschew military service while simultaneously enabling wars of want that have, in turn, only reinforced public skepticism about military service. Four Minutes to Make a Leader. By Maj. James Cowen, British Army. The principles of transformational leadership grow in importance when it comes to defining an organizational vision and setting a culture. This article was awarded first place in the General Douglas MacArthur Military Leadership Writing Competition. The 11th Airborne Division Reborn: Arctic Angels. By Maj. Gen. Brian S. Eifler, U.S. Army and Natalie M. Hardy. The 11th Airborne Division, reactivated in ...