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Advances in Predeployment Culture Training: U.S. Marine Corps Ap-  The Decisive Weapon: A Brigade  Combat Team Commander’s 
proach, Barak A. Salmoni (Nov-Dec): 79  Perspective on Information Operations, COL Ralph O. Baker, USA 
Advising Iraqis: Building the Iraqi Army, LTC  Carl D. Grunow,  USA  (May-Jun): 13 
(Jul-Aug): 8  Developing Warrior Lawyers: Why It’s Time to Create a Joint Services 
The All-Volunteer Army: Can We Still Claim Success?  MG Walter L.  Law of War Academy,  LTC Geoffrey S. Corn, USA, Retired (May- 
Stewart Jr., ARNG, Retired (Jul-Aug): 101  Jun): 97 
American Military Performance in Iraq, F.J. Bing West (Sep-Oct): 2  A Dragon in the Andes? China, Venezuela, and U.S. Energy Security, 
Daniel P. Erikson (Jul-Aug): 83 
Anatomy of aS uccessful COIN Operation: OEF Philippines and the 
Indirect Approach, LTC Gregory Wilson,  USA (Nov-Dec): 2 
Are the Maras  Overwhelming  Governments in  Central America? Steven 
C. Boraz, Ph.D. and Thomas C. Bruneau, Ph.D. (Nov-Dec): 36  The Expeditionary Sailor in the War on Terror, CPT J. Lee Johnson, 
USN, Retired (Sep-Oct): 96 
The Army’s New TRADOC Culture Center, MAJ Remi Hajjar,  USA 
(Nov-Dec): 89  F 
Assessing Iraq’s Sunni Arab Insurgency,  Michael Eisenstadt and Jeffrey 
White (May-Jun): 33  Family and Future: Five Assignments for Future Leaders, U.S. Repre- 
sentative Ike Skelton (Jul-Aug): 2 
Assurance about Afghan PA Article, LTC Charles W. Ricks,  USA, 
Retired (LETTERS)  (Nov-Dec): 120  Full-Spectrum Analysis:  A New Way of Thinking for a New World, 
Adrian Wolfberg (Jul-Aug): 35 
Attacking Insurgent Space: Sanctuary Denial and Border Interdiction, 
COL  Joseph D. Celeski, USA, Retired (Nov-Dec): 51 
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Avoiding the Cookie-Cutter Approach to Culture:  Lessons Learned from 
Operations in East Africa,  MAJ Christopher H. Varhola,  USAR, and  German Support, Jiirgen Weidemann, Ph.D.: (LETTERS) (Jan-Feb): 118 
COL Laura R. Varhola,  USA (Nov-Dec): 73 
Getting West Point Back on Mission, GEN William R. Richardson, 
Aylwin-Foster Misunderstands Nagl’s Army, Professor JanineA . Dav-  USA, Retired (Mar-Apr): 69 
idson (LETTERS)  (Jan-Feb): 118 
Great Captains of Chaos, COL James K. Greer,  USA (LETTERS) 
(May-Jun): 120 
The Great Captains of Chaos: Developing Adaptive Leaders, MAJ F. 
John Burpo, USA (Jan-Feb): 64 
Battlefield Victories and Strategic Success:  The Path Forward in Iraq, 
LTC Chris  Gibson,  USA (Sep-Oct): 47 
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Bolivia at the Crossroads: December 2005,  Kent Eaton, Ph.D. (Mar- 
Apr): 76  Healthy Attitude, Philip H. King (LETTERS) (Jan-Feb): 118 
Hezbollah’s Employment of Suicide Bombing during the 1980’s: The 
Cc  rheological, Political, and Operational Development of aN ew Tactic, 
CPT  Daniel Isaac Helmer,  USA (Jul-Aug): 71 
Castro’s Tactics of Control in Cuba, José Ramon Ponce Solozabal  he Human Terrain System:  A CORDS for the 21st Century , Jacob 
(Jul-Aug): 90  Kipp, Ph.D.;  LTC Lester W. Grau,  USA, Retired; Karl Prinslow; and 
The Changing National  Training Center, BG Robert W.  Cone,  USA  CPT  Don Smith III,  USA  (Sep-Oct): 8 
(May-Jun): 70 
China’s Presence in Latin America: A View on Security from the  i 
Southern Cone, ADM Alejandro Kenny, Argentine Navy, Retired 
Integrating an Engineer Platoon within a  Combined Arms Team,  MAJ 
(Sep-Oct): 60 
Mark T. Martinez, USA (Mar-Apr): 108 
China’s Strategies in  Latin America,  Francois  Lafargue, Ph.D. (May- 
Intelligent Design: COIN Operations and Intelligence Collection and 
Jun): 80 
Analysis, MAJ Dan Zeytoonian,  USA, and others (Sep-Oct): 30 
Civilian-Military Relations in  Latin America,  ThomasC . Bruneau, 
It’s Time for a New Round of OER Reform,  LTC Dennis P. Chapman, 
Ph.D., and MG Richard B. Goeize Jr.,  USA, Retired, Ph.D. (Sep- 
ARNG  (Sep-Oct): 100 
Oct): 67 
Clouds and Arrows: Visualizing the Dynamics of Transformation, LTC  K 
Scott Stephenson,  USA, Retired  (Mar-Apr): 95 
Coalition Interoperability: ABCA’s New Focus, GEN Richard  A.  Cody,  Knowing the Rules: Planning Considerations for NATO  Operations, 
USA, and LTC Robert L. Maginnis,  USA, Retired (Nov-Dec): 65  LTC David M.  Toczek,  USA (Jan-Feb): 59 
Combat Motivation,  COL Fernando Rodrigues-Goulart, Army of Brazil  Kudo for IO, Joel K. Harding (LETTERS) (Jul-Aug): 120 
(Nov-Dec): 93 
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Control Roaming Dogs: Governance Operations in Future Conflict, 
MAJ Troy Thomas,  USAF (Jan-Feb): 78  Latin American Coalition Support: Lessons Learned in Iraq, LTC 
CORDS /Phoenix: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Vietnam for the  Michael J. Dempsey,  USA, and MAJ Geoffrey D. Keillor,  USA 
Future,  Dale Andrade, and LTC James H. Willbanks,  USA, Retired,  (Mar-Apr): 71 
Shoeseineeeeaeneneestaeeneaamenesieeteriniaeemeneeea ePh.D. ( Mar-Apr): 9  Laurels from  4F/, Thomas Donnelly, Editor,  Armed Forces Journal 
Countering Evolved Insurgent Networks,  COL Thomas X. Hammes,  (LETTERS) (May-Jun): 120 
USMC, Retired (Jul-Aug): 18  The  Leadership Battlebook: A Practical Approach to Leader Self- 
Cultural Awareness and Irregular Warfare:  French Army Experience in  Development,  LTC Ted A. Thomas,  USA, Retired  (INSIGHTS) 
Africa,  COL Henri Bore, French Army, Retired (Jul-Aug):  108  (Sep-Oct):  109 
109
Leading Change: Could a Joint OER Be the Catalyst of Army Transtor- 
mation? MAJ Marshall V. Ecklund,  USA (Jan-Feb): 71 
Reconstitution of aH eavy Division: Ist AD Prepares for War, MAJ 
Learning Counterinsurgency: Observations from Soldiering in Iraq, 
Kevin J. Rants, USA (Jan-Feb): 45 
LTG David H. Petraeus, USA (Jan-Feb): 2 
Reserve Component Mobilization: Improving Accountability, Ef- 
The Literature behind Venezuelan Bolivarianism, Domingo Irwin, 
fectiveness, and Efficiency,  LTC Dennis P. Chapman, ARNG (May- 
Ph.D., and Luis Alberto Butto (Mar-Apr): 82  Jun): 90 
Responding to Bolivian Democracy: Avoiding the Mistakes of Early 
U.S. Cuban Policy, Waltraud Queiser Morales, Ph.D. (Jul-Aug): 27 
Massing Effects in the Information Domain—A Case Study in Aggres- 
Revisiting  CORDS: The Need for Unity of Effort to Secure Victory in 
sive Information Operations, LTG Thomas F. Metz, USA; LTC Mark  Iraq, MAJ Ross Coffey, USA (Mar-Apr): 24 
W. Garrett, USA; LTC James E. Hutton, USA; and LTC Timothy W. 
Bush, USA (May-Jun): 2 
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Military Planning for a Middle East Stockpiled with Nuclear Weapons, 
Richard Russell, Ph.D. (INSIGHTS) (Nov-Dec): 97  The Second Learning Revolution,  MG Robert H. Scales, USA, Retired 
Modernizing U.S. Counterinsurgency Practice: Rethinking Risk and  (Jan-Feb): 37 
Developing a National Strategy, Sarah Sewall (INSIGHTS) (Sep-  Sharp Pens Sharpen Swords: Writing for Professional Publications, 
Oct): 103  COL John M. Collins, USA, Retired (INSIGHTS) (May-Jun): 109 
The Modular Force: Division Operations, LTC Telford E. Crisco Jr.,  Should We Rethink How We Do OPORDs? Robert R. Hoffman, Ph.D., 
USA (Jan-Feb): 95  and COL Lawrence G. Shattuck, USA, Retired, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 100 
Soldiering in Unfamiliar Places: The Dutch Approach, LTC Robert 
H.E. Gooren, Royal Netherlands Army, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 54 
NATO: Rewarding Service in the Alliance, MG Rick Lynch ,USA, and 
Soldiers in the Public Square: The Legacy of the Newburgh Conspiracy, 
LTC Phillip Cuccia,  USA (Jan-Feb): 54  LTC Dennis P.  Chapman, ARNG (Jan-Feb): 101 
Neo-Strategicon: Modernized Principles of War for the 21st Century, 
So You Want to Be an Adviser, BG Daniel P. Bolger, USA (Mar-Apr): 2 
BG Charles J. Dunlap Jr., USAF (Mar-Apr): 42 
Space: Inextricably Linked to Warfighting,  LTG Larry J. Dodgen, USA 
Networks: Terra Incognita and the Case for Ethnographic Intelligence,  (Jan-Feb): 86 
LTC Fred Renzi, USA (Sep-Oct): 16 
Statistics, Real Estate, and the Principles of War: Why There is No Uni- 
The Nine Principles of Combined Arms Action in a Counterinsur- 
fied Theory of War, Jan S. Breemer, Ph.D. (Sep-Oct): 84 
gency Environment, LTC Adrian Bogart III, USA (INSIGHTS) 
(Mar-Apr): 112  Strategic Aspects of Counterinsurgency,  COL Joseph D. Celeski, USA, 
Retired (Mar-Apr): 35 
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The Objective Beyond War: Counterinsurgency and the Four Tools of 
Political Competition, Montgomery McFate, Ph.D., J.D., and Andrea  Telling the Afghan Military Story, LTC Pamela Keeton, USAR, Retired 
V. Jackson (Jan-Feb): 13  (LETTERS) (Jul-Aug): 120 
Offense Wins Wars, COL Thomas X.  Hammes, USMC, Retired (LET-  Telling the Afghan Military Story...Their Way, LTC Charles W. Ricks, 
TERS) (Jan-Feb): 118  USA, Retired (Mar-Apr): 88 
Officership in the Iraqi Armed Forces, MG Mohammed Najmuddin  Thanks to LTC Kilcullen, LTC B. Scott Marley, India Base, Iraq (LET- 
Zenulden Nqshbande, Iraqi Army (May-Jun): 52  TERS) (Nov-Dec): 120 
OIF Phase IV: A Planner’s Reply to Brigadier Aylwin-Foster, COL  TRADOC Commander’s Reply to Brigadier Aylwin-Foster, GEN Wil- 
Kevin C.M. Benson, USA (Mar-Apr): 61  liam S. Wallace,  USA (Mar-Apr) 117 
Operation Unified Assistance: Tsunami Transitions,  LTC James Daniel,  Training Indigenous Security Forces at the Upper End of the 
USA (Jan-Feb): 50  Counterinsurgency Spectrum, COL John R. Martin, USA, Retired 
Organizing Intelligence for Counterinsurgency, Kyle Teamey and LTC  (Nov-Dec): 58 
Jonathan Sweet, USA (Sep-Oct): 24  Transforming Army Intelligence, LTG John F. Kimmons, USA (Nov- 
Osama bin Laden’s Global Jihad: Myth and Movement, COL John W.  Dec): 69 
Jandora, USMC Reserves, Retired (Nov-Dec): 41  “Twenty-Eight Articles”: Fundamentals  of Company-level Counterin- 
Our Achilles’ Heel: Language Skills, MAJ John W. Davis, USAR,  surgency, LTC David Kilcullen, Ph.D., Australian Army (INSIGHTS) 
Retired (INSIGHTS) (Mar-Apr): 110  (May-Jun) 103 
Our Strategic Intelligence Problem,  LTC Ralph Peters, USA, Retired 
(INSIGHTS) (Jul-Aug): 112  U 
P  Unit Immersion in Mosul: Establishing Stability in Transition, MAJ 
Paul T. Stanton, USA (Jul-Aug): 60 
Personnel Recovery in a Non-Major Theater of War: A Paradigm Shift,  USAF Relevance in the 21st Century: A First-Quarter Team in a Four- 
MAJ Scott Peters, USA, Retired (May-Jun): 85  Quarter Game, MAJ Andrew S. Kovich, USAF (Jul-Aug) 43 
Political Islam in West Africa and the Sahel, Ricardo Laremont, Ph.D.,  U.S. National Security Policy: Framing an Authentic Preemptive Strat- 
and Hrach Gregorian, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 27  egy in the 21st Century, MAJ Todd Schmidt, USA (Sep-Oct): 75 
Preparing Field Grade Leaders for Today and Tomorrow, BG Volney 
J. Warner, USA, and LTC James H. Willbanks, USA, Retired, Ph.D.  Vv 
(Jan-Feb): 104 
Principles, Imperatives, and Paradoxes of Counterinsurgency, Eliot  Vertical Versus Horizontal Media: Using Agenda-Setting and Audi- 
Cohen; LTC Conrad Crane, USA, Retired; LTC Jan Horvath, USA;  ence-Melding to Create Public Information Strategies in the Emerging 
and LTC John Nagl, USA (Mar-Apr): 49  Papyrus Society, COL Donald L. Shaw. Ph.D., USA, Retired; Dr. 
Producing Victory: Rethinking Conventional Forces in COIN Opera-  Bradley J. Hamm; and Thomas C. Terry (Nov-Dec): 13 
tions, LTC Douglas A. Ollivant, USA, and ILT Eric D. Chewning,  Victory Starts Here! Changing TRADOC to Meet the Needs of the 
USA( Jul-Aug): 50  Amny, GEN William S. Wallace, USA  (May-Jun): 59 
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Viewing the Center of Gravity through the Prism of Effects-Based Op-  Why We Need to Reestablish the USIA, Michael J. Zwiebel (Nov- 
erations, MAJ Robert Umstead, USAF, and LTC David R. Denhard,  Dec): 26 
USAF (Sep-Oct): 90 
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The XVIII Airborne Corps on the Ground in Iraq, LTG John R. Vines, 
What’s Wrong in Iraq? Or Ruminations of aP achyderm, COL John D.  USA (Sep-Oct): 38 
Waghelstein, USA, Retired (INSIGHTS) (Jan-Feb): 112 
AUTHOR  INDEX . 
A  Cohen, Eliot; LTC Conrad Crane, USA, Retired; LTC Jan Horvath, 
USA; and LTC John Nagl, USA, Principles, Imperatives, and Para- 
Andrade, Dale, and LTC James H. Willbanks, USA, Retired, Ph.D.,  doxes of Counterinsurgency (Mar-Apr): 49 
CORDS/Phoenix: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Vietnam for the 
Collins, COL John M., USA, Retired, Sharp Pens Sharpen Swords: 
Future (Mar-Apr): 9 
Writing for Professional Publications (INSIGHTS) (May-Jun): 109 
Cone, BG Robert W., USA, The Changing National Training Center 
(May-Jun): 70 
Baker, COL Ralph O., USA, The Decisive Weapon: A Brigade Combat 
Corn, LTC Geoffrey S., USA, Retired, Developing Warrior Lawyers: 
Team Commander’s Perspective on Information Operations  (May- 
Why It’s Time to Create a Joint Services Law of War Academy (May- 
Jun): 13 
Jun): 97 
Benson, COL Kevin C.M., USA, OIF Phase IV: A Planner’s Reply to 
Crane, LTC Conrad, USA, Retired; Eliot Cohen; LTC Jan Horvath, 
Brigadier Aylwin-Foster (Mar-Apr): 61 
USA; and LTC John Nagl, USA, Principles, Imperatives, and Para- 
Bogart, LTC Adrian III, USA, The Nine Principles of Combined Arms  doxes of Counterinsurgency (Mar-Apr): 49 
Action in a Counterinsurgency Environment (INSIGHTS) (Mar-Apr): 
Crisco, LTC Telford E. Jr., USA, The Modular Force: Division Opera- 
112 
tions (Jan-Feb): 95 
Bolger, BG Daniel P., USA, So You Want to Be an Adviser (Mar-Apr): 2 
Cuccia, LTC Phillip, USA, and MG Rick Lynch, USA, NATO: Reward- 
Boraz Steven C., Ph.D. and Thomas C. Bruneau, Ph.D., Are the Maras  ing Service in the Alliance (Jan-Feb): 54  5 
Overwhelming Governments in Central America? (Nov-Dec): 36 
Boré, COL Henri, French Army, Retired, Cultural Awareness and Irregu- 
lar Warfare: French Army Experience in Africa (Jul-Aug): 108 
Daniel, LTC James, USA, Operation Unified Assistance: Tsunami 
Breemer, Jan S., Ph.D., Statistics, Real Estate, and the Principles of War:  Transitions (Jan-Feb): 50 
Why There is No Unified Theory of War (Sep-Oct): 84 
Davidson, Professor Janine A., Aylwin-Foster Misunderstands Nagl’s 
Bruneau, Thomas C., Ph.D., and MG Richard B. Goetze Jr.,  USA, Re-  Army  (LETTERS) (Jan-Feb): 118 
tired, Ph.D., Civilian-Military Relations in Latin America (Sep-Oct): 67 
Davis, MAJ John W., USAR, Retired, Our Achilles’ Heel: Language 
_, and Steven C. Boraz, Ph.D., Are the Maras Overwhelming  Skills (INISGHTS)  (Mar-Apr): 110 
Governments in Central America? (Nov-Dec): 36 
Dempsey, LTC Michael J., USA, and MAJ Geoffrey D. Keillor,  USA, 
Burpo, MAJ F. John, USA, The Great Captains of Chaos: Developing  Latin American Coalition Support: Lessons Leamed in Iraq (Mar- 
Adaptive Leaders (Jan-Feb): 64  Apr): 71 
Bush, LTC Timothy W., USA, LTG Thomas F. Metz, USA; LTC Mark  Denhard, LTC David R., USAF, and MAJ Robert Umstead, USAF, 
W. Garrett, USA; and LTC James E. Hutton, USA, Massing Effects in  Viewing the Center of Gravity through the Prism of Effects-Based 
the Information Domain—A  Case Study in Aggressive Information  Operations (Sep-Oct): 90 
Operations  (May-Jun): 2 
Dodgen, LTG Larry J., USA, Space: Inextricably Linked to Warfighting 
Butto, Luis Alberto, and Domingo Irwin, Ph.D., The Literature behind  (Jan-Feb): 86 
Venezuelan Bolivarianism (Mar-Apr): 82 
Donnelly, Thomas, Editor,  Armed Forces Journal, Laurels from  AFJ 
(LETTERS) (May-Jun): 120 
Cc 
Dunlap, BG Charles J. Jr.,  USAF, Neo-Strategicon: Modernized Princi- 
Celeski, COL Joseph D., USA, Retired, Attacking Insurgent Space:  ples of War for the 21st Century (Mar-Apr): 42 
Sanctuary Denial and Border Interdiction (Nov-Dec): 51 
___, Strategic Aspects of Counterinsurgency (Mar-Apr): 35 
Chapman, LTC Dennis P., ARNG, It’s Time for a New Round of OER  Eaton, Kent, Ph.D., Bolivia at the Crossroads: December 2005 (Mar- 
Reform (Sep-Oct): 100  Apr): 76 
____, Reserve Component Mobilization: Improving Accountability,  Ecklund, MAJ Marshall V., USA, Leading Change: Could a Joint OER 
Effectiveness, and Efficiency (May-Jun): 90  Be the Catalyst of Army Transformation? (Jan-Feb): 71 
____, Soldiers in the Public Square: The Legacy of the Newburgh  Eisenstadt, Michael, and Jeffrey White, Assessing Iraq’s Sunni Arab 
Conspiracy (Jan-Feb): 101  Insurgency (May-Jun) 33 
Chewning, ILT Eric D, USA, and LTC Douglas A. Ollivant,  USA, Pro-  Erikson, Daniel P., A Dragon in the Andes? China, Venezuela, and U.S. 
ducing Victory: Rethinking Conventional Forces in  COIN Operations  Energy Security (Jul-Aug):  83 
(Jul-Aug) 50 
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AntseeaaienrersaNce =  eeee ee   rrprl repe narina   Ceody, GE N RichardA. , USA, and LTC Robert L. Maginnis, USA, Re- 
tired, Coalition Interoperability: ABCA’s New Focus  (Nov-Dec): 65  Garrett, LTC Mark W.,  USA; LTG Thomas F. Metz, USA; LTC James 
Coffey, MAJ Ross, USA, Revisiting CORDS: The Need for Unity of  E. Hutton, USA, and LTC Timothy W. Bush, USA, Massing Effects 
Effort to Secure Victory in Iraq (Mar-Apr): 24  in the Information Domain—A  Case Study in Aggressive Information 
Operations  (May-Jun): 2 
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Gibson, LTC Chris,  USA, Battlefield Victories and Strategic Success:  Kimmons, LTG John F.,  USA, Transforming Army Intelligence (Nov- 
The Path Forward in [rag (Sep-Oct): 47  Dec): 69 
Goetze, MG Richard B. Jr., USA, Retired, Ph.D., and  Thomas C.,  King, Philip H., Healthy Attitude (LETTERS) (Jan-Feb): 118 
Bruneau, Ph.D., Civilian-Military Relations in  Latin America (Sep-  Kipp, Jacop, Ph.D.; LTC  Lester W. Grau, USA, Retired; Karl Prinslow; 
Oct): 67  and CPT Don Smith Il], USA, The  Human Terrain System:  ACORDS 
Gooren, LTC Robert H.E., Royal Netherlands  Army,  Ph.D., Soldiering  for the 21st  Century (Sep-Oct): 8 
in Unfamiliar Places:  The Dutch Approach (Mar-Apr): 54  Kovich, MAJ Andrew S.,  USAF, Relevance in the 21st Century: A First- 
Grau, LTC  Lester W.,  USA, Retired; Jacob Kipp, Ph.D.: Karl Prinslow;  Quarter  Team in a Four-Quarter  Game (Jul-Aug): 43 
and CPT Don Smith II,  USA,  The  Human Terrain System:  ACORDS 
for the 21st Century (Sep-Oct): 8  L 
Greer, COL James K.,  USA, Great Captains of Chaos  (LETTERS) 
Lafargue, Francois, Ph.D.,  China’s Strategies in Latin America (May- 
(May-Jun): 120 
Jun): 80 
Gregorian, Hrach, Ph.D., and Ricardo Laremont, Ph.D., Political Islam 
Laremont, Ricardo, Ph.D., and Hrach  Gregorian, Ph.D., Political Islam 
in West Africa and the Sahel (Jan-Feb): 27 
in West Africa and the Sahel (Jan-Feb): 27 
Grunow, LTC Carl D., USA, Advising Iraqis: Building the Iraqi Army 
(Jul-Aug): 8  Lynch, MG Rick, USA, and LTC  Phillip  Cuccia,  USA,  NATO: Reward- 
ing Service in the Alliance (Jan-Feb): 54 
Hajjar,  MAJ Remi, USA,  The Army’s New  TRADOC  Culture Center, 
(Nov-Dec): 89  Maginnis, LTC Robert £..,  USA, Retired, and  GEN Richard A.  Cody, 
USA, Coalition Interoperability: ABCA’s New Focus (Nov-Dec): 65 
Hamm, Dr. Bradley J., Colonel Donald L. Shaw, Ph.D., USA, Retired, 
and Thomas C. Terry, Vertical Versus  Horizontal Media: Using  Marley, LTC B. Scott, India Base, Iraq, Thanks to  LTC Kilcullen, 
Agenda-Setting and Audience-Melding to Create Public Information  (LETTERS) (Nov-Dec):  120 
Strategies in the Emerging Papyrus Society (Nov-Dec): 13  Martin,  COL John R.,  USA, Retired,  Training Indigenous Security Forces 
Hammes, COL Thomas X., USMC, Retired, Countering Evolved Insur-  at the  Upper End of the  Counterinsurgency Spectrum (Nov-Dec): 58 
gent Networks (Jul-Aug): 18  Martinez, MAJ Mark T., USA, Integrating an Engineer Platoon within a 
,  Offense Wins Wars (LETTERS) (Jan-Feb): 118  Combined Arms Team (Mar-Apr): 108 
Harding, Joel K., Kudo for IO (LETTERS) (Jul-Aug): 120  McFate, Montgomery, Ph.D., J.D., and Andrea V. Jackson,  The Objec- 
tive Beyond War: Counterinsurgency and the Four Tools of Political 
Helmer,  CPT Daniel Isaac,  USA, Hezbollah’s Employment of Suicide  Competition  (Jan-Feb): 13 
Bombing during the 1980’s:  The Theological, Political,  and Opera- 
tional Development of aN ew  Tactic (Jul-Aug): 71  Metz, LTG Thomas F., USA; LTC Mark W. Garrett, USA; LTC James 
E. Hutton,  USA; and LTC Timothy W. Bush,  USA, Massing Effects 
Hoffman, Robert R., Ph.D., and COL Lawrence G. Shattuck,  USA, Reti-  in the Information Domain—A  Case Study in Aggressive Information 
red, Ph.D., Should We Rethink How We Do  OPORDs? (Mar-Apr): 100  Operations (May-Jun): 2 
Horvath, LTC Jan,  USA; Eliot Cohen;  LTC Conrad Crane, USA,  Morales, Waltraud Queiser, Ph.D., Responding to Bolivian Democracy: 
Retired; and LTC John Nagi,  USA, Principles, Imperatives, and  Avoiding the Mistakes of Early U.S. Cuban  Policy (Jul-Aug): 27 
Paradoxes of Counterinsurgency (Mar-Apr): 49 
Hutton, LTC James E.,  USA; LTG Thomas F. Metz,  USA: LTC Mark 
W. Garrett,  USA; and  LTC Timothy W. Bush, USA, Massing Effects 
in the Information Domain—A  Case Study in Aggressive Information  Nagl, LTC  John,  USA; Eliot  Cohen; LTC  Conrad Crane,  USA, Retired; 
Operations  (May-Jun): 2  and  LTC Jan Horvath,  USA, Principles, Imperatives, and Paradoxes 
of Counterinsurgency (Mar-Apr): 49 
Ngshbande, MG Mohammed Najmuddin Zenulden, Iraqi Army, Of- 
ficership in the Iraqi Armed Forces (May-Jun): 52 
Irwin, Domingo, Ph.D., and Luis Alberto Butto,  The Literature Behind 
Venezuelan Bolivarianism (Mar-Apr): 82 
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Ollivant, LTC Douglas A.,  USA, and ILT Eric D. Chewning,  USA, 
Producing Victory: Rethinking Conventional Forces in COIN Opera- 
Jackson, Andrea V., and Montgomery McFate, Ph.D., J.D.,  The  Objec- 
tive Beyond War: Counterinsurgency and the Four Tools of Political  tions (Jul-Aug): 50 
Competition (Jan-Feb):  13  P 
Jandora, COL John W.,  USMC  Reserves, Retired,  Osama bin Laden’s 
Global Jihad: Myth and Movement (Nov-Dec): 41  Peters, LTC  Ralph,  USA, Retired,  Our Strategic Intelligence Problem 
Johnson,  CPT  J. Lee, USN, Retired,  The Expeditionary Sailor in the War  (INSIGHTS) (Jul-Aug): 112 
on Terror (Sep-Oct): 96  Peters, MAJ Scott,  USA, Retired, Personnel Recovery in a Non-Major 
Theater of War: A Paradigm Shift (May-Jun): 85 
K 
Petraeus, LTG David H.,  USA,  Learning Counterinsurgency:  Observa- 
Keeton, LTC Pamela, USAR, Telling the Afghan Military Story (LET-  tions from Soldiering in Irag (Jan-Feb): 2 
TERS)  (Jul-Aug): 120  Ponce Solozabal, José Ramon, Castro’s Tactics of Contro! in Cuba 
(Jul-Aug): 90 
Keillor, MAJ  Geoftrey D.,  USA, and LTC Michael J. Dempsey,  USA, 
Latin American Coalition Support: Lessons Learned in Iraq (Mar-  Prinslow, Karl; Jacob Kipp, Ph.D.; LTC  Lester W.  Grau,  USA, Retired; 
Apr): 71  and CPT Don Smith HI,  USA, The  Human Terrain System: ACORDS 
Kenny, ADM Alejandro, Argentine Navy, Retired, China’s Presence in  for the 21st Century (Sep-Oct):  8 
Latin America: A View on Security from the Southern  Cone (Sep- 
Oct): 60 
Kilcullen, LTC David, Ph.D., Australian Army, “Twenty-Eight Articles”  Rants, MAJ Kevin J.,  USA, Reconstitution of a Heavy Division: Ist AD 
Fundamentals of Company-level  Counterinsurgency (INSIGHTS)  Prepares for War (Jan-Feb): 45 
(May-Jun): 103 
112
Renzi, LTC Fred, USA, Networks: Terra Incognita and the Case for  Thomas, MAJ Troy, USAF, Control Roaming Dogs: Governance 
Ethnographic Intelligence (Sep-Oct): 16  Operations in Future Conflict (Jan-Feb): 78 
Richardson,  GEN William R.,  USA, Retired, Getting West Point Back  Toezek, LTC David M.,  USA, Knowing the Rules: Planning Considera- 
on Mission (Mar-Apr): 69  tions for NATO Operations (Jan-Feb): 59 
Ricks, LTC Charles W.,  USA, Retired, Assurance about Afghan PA 
Article (LETTERS)  (Nov-Dec): 120  U 
Felling the Afghan Military  Story...  Their Way (Mar-Apr):  88  Umstead, MAJ Robert, USAF, and LTC David R. Denhard,  USAF, 
Rodrigues-Goulart,  COL Fernando, Army of Brazil,  Combat Motivation  Viewing the Center of Gravity through the Prism of Effects-Based 
(Nov-Dec): 93  Operations (Sep-Oct): 90 
Russell, Richard, Ph.D., Military Planning for a Middle East Stockpiled 
with Nuclear Weapons  (INSIGHTS) (Nov-Dec): 97  Vv 
Ss  Varhola, LTC Laura R., USA, and MAJ Christopher H. Varhola, USAR, 
Avoiding the Cookie-Cutter Approach to Culture: Lessons Learned 
Salmoni, Barak A., Advances in Predeployment Culture Training: U.S.  from Operations in East Africa (Nov-Dec): 73 
Marine Corps Approach (Nov-Dec): 79  Varhola, MAJ Christopher  H.,  USAR, and LTC Laura R. Varhola,  USA, 
Scales, MG Robert H.,  USA, Retired, The Second Learning Revolution  Avoiding the Cookie-Cutter  Approach to  Culture: Lessons Learned 
(Jan-Feb): 37  from Operations in East Africa (Nov-Dec): 73 
Schmidt, MAJ Todd,  USA, U.S. National Security Policy:  Framing an  Vines, LTG John R.,  USA, The XVIII Airborne Corps on the Ground in 
Authentic Preemptive  Strategy in the 21st Century (Sep-Oct): 75  Iraq (Sep-Oct): 38 
Sewall, Sarah, Modernizing U.S.  Counterinsurgency Practice: Rethinking 
Ww 
Risk and Developing a National Strategy INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 103 
Shattuck,  COL LawrenceG. , USA, Retired, Ph.D. and Robert R. Hoffman,  Waghelstein,  COL John D.,  USA, Retired, What’s Wrong in Iraq? Or 
Ph.D., Should We Rethink How We Do OPORDs? (Mar-Apr):  100  Ruminations of aP achyderm (INSIGHTS) (Jan-Feb):  112 
Shaw, COL Donald L., Ph.D.,  USA, Retired; Dr. Bradley J. Hamm; and  Wallace,  GEN William S., USA, TRADOC Commander’s Reply to 
ThomasC . Terry, Vertical Versus Horizontal Media:  Using Agenda-  Brigadier Aylwin-Foster  (Mar-Apr) 117 
Setting and Audience-Melding to  Create Public Information Strate- 
, Victory Starts  Here! Changing TRADOC  to Meet the Needs of 
gies in the Emerging Papyrus Society (Nov-Dec):  13 
the Army (May-Jun): 59 
Skelton,  U.S. Representative Ike,  Family and Future: Five Assignments 
Warner, BG Volney J., USA, and LTC James H. Willbanks,  USA, Re- 
for Future  Leaders (Jul-Aug): 2 
tired, Ph.D., Preparing Field Grade Leaders for Today and Tomorrow 
Smith,  CPT Don III,  USA; Jacob Kipp, Ph.D.;  LTC Lester W.  Grau,  (Jan-Feb): 104 
USA, Retired; and Karl Prinslow, The  Human Terrain System:  A 
Weidemann, Jiirgen, Ph.D.,  German Support  (LETTERS) (Jan-Feb): 118 
CORDS  for the 21st  Century (Sep-Oct): 8 
West, F.J. Bing, American Military Performance in Iraq (Sep-Oct): 2 
Stanton, MAJ Paul T.,  USA, Unit Immersion in Mosul: Establishing 
Stability in Transition (Jul-Aug): 60  White. Jeffrey, and Michael Eisenstadt, Assessing Iraq’s Sunni Arab 
Insurgency (May-Jun): 33 
Stephenson, LTC Scott,  USA, Retired, Clouds and Arrows:  Visualizing 
the Dynamics of Transformation  (Mar-Apr): 95  Willbanks, LTC James  H.,  USA, Retired, Ph.D., and Dale Andrade, 
CORDS/Phoenix: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Vietnam for the 
Stewart,  MG WalterL . Jr., ARNG, Retired,  The All-Volunteer Army 
Future  (Mar-Apr): 9 
Can We  Still  Claim Success? (Jul-Aug):  101 
. and BG Volney J. Warner,  USA, Preparing Field Grade Leaders 
Sweet,  LTC Jonathan,  USA, and Kyle Teamey,  Organizing Intelligence 
for Today and Tomorrow (Jan-Feb): 104 
for Counterinsurgency (Sep-Oct): 24 
Wilson,  LTC Gregory,  USA, Anatomy of aS uccessful COIN Operation: 
T  OEF  Philippines and the Indirect Approach (Nov-Dec): 2 
Wolfberg, Adrian, Full-Spectrum Analysis:  A New Way of Thinking for 
Teamey, Kyle, and  LTC  Jonathan Sweet,  USA, Organizing Intelligence  a New World (Jul-Aug): 35 
for Counterinsurgency (Sep-Oct): 24 
Ferry,  Thomas C.,  COL  Donald L. Shaw, Ph.D.,  USA, Retired, and Dr  Zz 
Bradley J. Hamm, Vertical Versus Horizontal Media:  Using Agenda- 
Setting and Audience-Melding to  Create Public Information Strate-  Zeytoonian, MAJ Dan,  USA, and others, Intelligent Design: COIN 
gies in the  Emerging Papyrus Society (Nov-Dec):  13  Operations and Intelligence Collection and Analysis (Sep-Oct): 30 
Thomas, LTC  Ted A.,  USA, Retired,  The  Leadership Battlebook:  A Practi-  Zwiebel, Michael J.,  Why We Need to Reestablish the  USIA (Nov-Dec): 
cal Approach to Leader Self-Development  (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 109  26 
SUBJECT  INDEX 
A  Revisiting  CORDS: The Need for Unity of Effort to Secure Victory in 
Iraq,  MAJ Ross Coffey,  USA (Mar-Apr): 24 
Advisor Operations 
Soldiering in Unfamiliar Places:  The Dutch Approach,  LTC Robert 
Advising Iraqis: Building the iraqi Army,  LTC  Carl D. Grunow,  USA  H.E.  Gooren, Royal Netherlands Army, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 54 
(Jul-Aug): 8 
So You Want to Be an Adviser, BG Daniel P. Bolger,  USA (Mar-Apr):  2 
Anatomy of aS uccessful  COIN Operation:  OEF  Philippines and the 
Training Indigenous Security Forces at the Upper End of the Counterin- 
Indirect Approach,  LTC  Gregory Wilson,  USA (Nov-Dec):  2  surgency Spectrum,  COL John R. Martin, USA, Retired  (Nov-Dec): 58 
CORDS/Phoenix: Counterinsurgency  Lessons from Vietnam for the 
Afghanistan 
Future,  Dale Andrade and LTC James H. Willbanks,  USA, Retired, 
Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 9  Assurance about Afghan PA Article,  LTC Charles W. Ricks,  USA, 
Retired (LETTERS) (Nov-Dec):  120 
113
Attacking Insurgent Space: Sanctuary Denial and Border Interdiction,  Should We Rethink How We Do OPORDs?  Robert R. Hoffman, 
COL Joseph D. Celeski, USA, Retired (Nov-Dec): 51  Ph.D., and COL Lawrence G. Shattuck, USA, Retired, Ph.D. (Mar- 
Telling the Afghan Military Story, LTC Pamela Keeton, USAR,  Apr): 100 
Retired (LETTERS) (Jul-Aug): 120  TRADOC Commander’s Reply to Brigadier Aylwin-Foster, GEN 
William S. Wallace, USA (Mar-Apr): 117 
Telling the Afghan Military Story . .. Their Way, LTC Charles W. 
Ricks, USA, Retired (Mar-Apr): 88  The XVIII Airborne Corps on the Ground in Iraq, LTG John R. Vines, 
Africa  USA (Sep-Oct): 38 
Avoiding the Cookie-Cutter Approach to Culture: Lessons Learned  Counterinsurgency and Civil-Military Operations 
from Operations in East Africa, Major Christopher H. Varhola, USAR  Advising Iraqis: Building the Iraqi Army, LTC Carl D. Grunow, USA 
and LTC Laura R. Varhola,  USA (Nov-Dec): 73  (Jul-Aug): 8 
Cultural Awareness and Irregular Warfare: French Army Experience in  Anatomy of a Successful COIN Operation: OEF Philippines and the 
Africa, COL Henri Boré, French Army, Retired (Jul-Aug): 108  Indirect Approach, LTC Gregory Wilson, USA (Nov-Dec): 2 
Political Islam in West Africa and the Sahel, Ricardo Laremont,  Assurance about Afghan PA Article, LTC Charles W. Ricks, USA, 
Ph.D., and Hrach Gregorian, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 27  Retired (LETTERS) (Nov-Dec): 120 
Air Support  Attacking Insurgent Space: Sanctuary Denial and Border Interdiction, 
USAF Relevance in the 21st Century: A First-Quarter Team in a Four-  COL Joseph D. Celeski, USA, Retired (Nov-Dec): 51 
Quarter Game, MAJ Andrew S. Kovich, USAF (Jul-Aug) 43  Avoiding the Cookie-Cutter Approach to Culture: Lessons Learned 
ARFORGEN  from Operations in East Africa, Major Christopher H. Varhola, USAR 
and LTC Laura R. Varhola,  USA (Nov-Dec): 73 
Victory Starts Here! Changing TRADOC to Meet the Needs of the 
Army, GEN William S. Wallace,  USA (May-Jun): 59  American Military Performance in Iraq, F.J. Bing West  (Sep-Oct): 2 
Assessing Iraq’s Sunni Arab Insurgency, Michael Eisenstadt and Jef- 
frey White (May-Jun): 33 
Aylwin-Foster Misunderstands Nagl’s Army, Professor Janine A. 
Bosnia/Herzogovina 
Davidson (LETTERS) (Jan-Feb): 118 
Soldiering in Unfamiliar Places: The Dutch Approach,  LTC Robert 
Battlefield Victories and Strategic Success: The Path Forward in Iraq, 
H.E. Gooren, Royal Netherlands Army, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 54 
LTC Chris Gibson, USA (Sep-Oct): 47 
Cc  The Changing National Training Center, BG Robert W. Cone, USA 
(May-Jun): 70 
Civil-Military Operations  Civilian-Military Relations in Latin America, Thomas C. Bruneau, Ph.D.., 
Civilian-Military Relations in Latin America, Thomas C. Bruneau,  and MG Richard B. Goetze Jr., USA, Retired, Ph.D. (Sep-Oct): 67 
Ph.D., and MG Richard B. Goetze Jr., USA, Retired, Ph.D. (Sep-Oct): 
CORDS/Phoenix: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Vietnam for the 
67 
Future,  Dale Andrade and LTC James H. Willbanks, USA, Retired, 
CORDS /Phoenix: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Vietnam for the  Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 9 
Future, Dale Andrade and LTC James H. Willbanks, USA, Retired, 
Countering Evolved Insurgent Networks, COL Thomas X. Hammes, 
Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 9 
USMC, Retired (Jul-Aug): 18 
Family and Future: Five Assignments for Future Leaders, U.S. Repre- 
Cultural Awareness and Irregular Warfare: French Army Experience in 
sentative Ike Skelton (Jul-Aug): 2 
Africa, COL Henri Boré, French Army, Retired (Jul-Aug): 108 
The Human Terrain System:  ACORDS for the 21st Century, Jacob 
The Expeditionary Sailor in the War on Terror, CPT J. Lee Johnson, 
Kipp, Ph.D.; LTC Lester W. Grau, USA, Retired; Karl Prinslow; and 
USN, Retired (Sep-Oct): 96 
CPT Don Smith III, USA (Sep-Oct): 8 
Healthy Attitude, Philip H. King (LETTERS) (Jan-Feb): 118 
Learning Counterinsurgency: Observations from Soldiering in Iraq, 
LTG David H. Petraeus, USA (Jan-Feb): 2  Hezbollah’s Employment of Suicide Bombing during the 1980’s: The 
Theological, Political, and Operational Development of a New Tactic, 
Operation Unified Assistance: Tsunami Transitions, LTC James Dan- 
CPT Daniel Isaac Helmer, USA (Jul-Aug): 71 
iel, USA (Jan-Feb): 50 
The Human Terrain System:  A CORDS for the 21st Century, Jacob 
Personnel Recovery in a Non-Major Theater of War: A Paradigm 
Kipp, Ph.D.; LTC Lester W. Grau, USA, Retired; Karl Prinslow; and 
Shift, MAJ Scott Peters, USA, Retired (May-Jun): 85 
CPT Don Smith III, USA (Sep-Oct): 8 
Principles, Imperatives, and Paradoxes of Counterinsurgency, Eliot 
Intelligent Design: COIN Operations and Intelligence Collection and 
Cohen; LTC Conrad Crane, USA, Retired;  LTC Jan Horvath, USA; 
Analysis, MAJ Dan Zeytoonian, USA, and others (Sep-Oct): 30 
and LTC John Nagl, USA (Mar-Apr): 49 
Latin American Coalition Support: Lessons Learned in Iraq, LTC 
Producing Victory: Rethinking Conventional Forces in COIN Opera- 
Michael J. Dempsey, USA, and MAJ Geoffrey D. Keillor, USA 
tions, LTC Douglas A. Ollivant, USA, and 1LT Eric D. Chewning, 
(Mar-Apr): 71 
USA (Jul-Aug): 50 
Learning Counterinsurgency: Observations from Soldiering in Iraq, 
Revisiting CORDS: The Need for Unity of Effort to Secure Victory in 
LTG David H. Petraeus, USA (Jan-Feb): 2 
Iraq, MAJ Ross Coffey, USA (Mar-Apr): 24 
Modernizing U.S. Counterinsurgency Practice: Rethinking Risk and 
Unit Immersion in Mosul: Establishing Stability in Transition, MAJ 
Developing a National Strategy, Sarah Sewall (Sep-Oct): 103 
Paul T. Stanton, USA (Jul-Aug): 60 
Networks: Terra Incognita and the Case for Ethnographic Intelligence, 
Why We Need to Reestablish the USIA, Michael J. Zwiebel (Nov- 
LTC Fred Renzi, USA (Sep-Oct): 16 
Dec): 26 
The Nine Principles of Combined Arms Action in a Counterinsur- 
Command and Control 
gency Environment, LTC Adrian Bogart III,  USA (INSIGHTS) (Mar- 
Countering Evolved Insurgent Networks,  COL Thomas X. Hammes,  Apr): 112 
USMC, Retired (Jul-Aug): 18 
The Objective Beyond War: Counterinsurgency and the Four Tools of 
The Great Captains of Chaos: Developing Adaptive Leaders, MAJ F.  Political Competition, Montgomery McFate, Ph.D., J.D., and Andrea 
John Burpo, USA (Jan-Feb): 64  V. Jackson (Jan-Feb): 13 
The Modular Force: Division Operations, LTC Telford E. Crisco Jr.,  Offense Wins Wars, COL Thomas X. Hammes, USMC, Retired 
USA (Jan-Feb): 95  (LETTERS) (Jan-Feb): 118 
November-December 2006 e MILITARY REVIEW
SUBJECT 
OIF Phase IV: A Planner’s Reply to Brigadier Aylwin-Foster, COL  Theological, Political, and Operational Development of aN ew Tactic, 
Kevin C.M. Benson, USA (Mar-Apr): 61  CPT Daniel Isaac Helmer, USA (Jul-Aug): 71 
Organizing Intelligence for Counterinsurgency, Kyle Teamey and LTC  The Human Terrain System:  A CORDS for the 21st Century, Jacob 
Jonathan Sweet, USA (Sep-Oct): 24  Kipp, Ph.D.; LTC Lester W. Grau, USA, Retired; Karl Prinslow; and 
Our Achilles’ Heel: Language Skills, MAJ John W. Davis, USAR,  CPT Don Smith III,  USA (Sep-Oct): 8 
Retired (INSIGHTS) (Mar-Apr): 110  Networks: Terra Incognita and the Case for Ethnographic Intelligence. 
Our Strategic Intelligence Problem,  LTC Ralph Peters, USA, Retired  LTC Fred Renzi,  USA (Sep-Oct): 16 
(INSIGHTS) (Jul-Aug): 112  The Objective Beyond War: Counterinsurgency and the Four Tools of 
Principles, Imperatives, and Paradoxes of Counterinsurgency, Eliot  Political Competition, Montgomery McFate, Ph.D., J.D., and Andrea 
Cohen; LTC Conrad Crane, USA, Retired;  LTC Jan Horvath, USA;  V. Jackson (Jan-Feb): 13 
and LTC John Nagl, USA (Mar-Apr): 49  Osama bin Laden’s Global Jihad: Myth and Movement, COL John W. 
Producing Victory: Rethinking Conventional Forces in COIN Opera-  Jandora, USMC  Reserves, Retired (Nov-Dec): 41 
tions, LTC Douglas A. Ollivant, USA, and ILT Eric D. Chewning,  Our Achilles’ Heel: Language Skills, MAJ John W. Davis, USAR, 
USA (Jul-Aug): 50  Retired (INSIGHTS) (Mar-Apr): 110 
So You Want to Be an Adviser, BG Daniel P. Bolger,  USA (Mar-Apr): 2  Political Islam in West Africa and the Sahel, Ricardo Laremont, 
Statistics, Real Estate, and the Principles of War: Why There is No  Ph.D., and Hrach Gregorian, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 27 
Unified Theory of War, Jan S. Breemer, Ph.D. (Sep-Oct): 84  Preparing Field Grade Leaders for Today and Tomorrow, BG Volney 
Strategic Aspects of Counterinsurgency, COL Joseph D. Celeski,  J. Warner, USA, and LTC James H. Willbanks, USA, Retired, Ph.D. 
USA, Retired (Mar-Apr): 35  (Jan-Feb): 104 
Telling the Afghan Military Story, LTC Pamela Keeton, USAR,  Principles, Imperatives, and Paradoxes of Counterinsurgency, Eliot 
Cohen; LTC Conrad Crane, USA, Retired;  LTC Jan Horvath, USA; 
Retired (LETTERS) (Jul-Aug): 120 
and LTC John Nagl, USA (Mar-Apr): 49 
Telling the Afghan Military Story . . . Their Way, LTC Charles W. 
Ricks, USA, Retired (Mar-Apr): 88  The Second Learning Revolution,  MG Robert H. Scales, USA, 
Retired (Jan-Feb): 37 
Thanks to LTC Kilcullen, LTC B. Scott Marley, India Base, Iraq 
(LETTERS) (Nov-Dec): 120  Soldiering in Unfamiliar Places: The Dutch Approach,  LTC Robert 
H.E. Gooren, Royal Netherlands Army, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 54 
TRADOC Commander’s Reply to Brigadier Aylwin-Foster, GEN 
William S. Wallace, USA (Mar-Apr): 117  Telling the Afghan Military Story, LTC Pamela Keeton, USAR, 
Retired (LETTERS) (Jul-Aug): 120 
Training Indigenous Security Forces at the Upper End of the Counterin- 
surgency Spectrum,  COL John R. Martin, USA, Retired (Nov-Dec): 58  Telling the Afghan Military Story . .  . Their Way, LTC Charles W. 
Ricks, USA, Retired (Mar-Apr): 88 
“Twenty-Eight Articles”: Fundamentals of Company-level Counterin- 
surgency, LTC David Kilcullen, Ph.D., Australian Army  (INSIGHTS)  Why We Need to Reestablish the USIA, Michael J. Zwiebel (Nov- 
(May-Jun): 103  Dec): 26 
Unit Immersion in Mosul: Establishing Stability in Transition, MAJ 
Paul T. Stanton, USA (Jul-Aug): 60 
USAF Relevance in the 21st Century: A First-Quarter Team in a Four-  Doctrine 
Quarter Game, MAJ Andrew S. Kovich, USAF (Jul-Aug): 43  The Modular Force: Division Operations,  LTC Telford E. Crisco Jr., 
Viewing the Center of Gravity through the Prism of Effects-Based Op-  USA (Jan-Feb): 95 
erations, MAJ Robert Umstead, USAF, and LTC David R. Denhard,  Neo-Strategicon: Modernized Principles of War for the 21st Century, 
USAF (Sep-Oct): 90  BG Charles J. Dunlap Jr., USAF (Mar-Apr): 42 
What’s Wrong in Iraq? Or Ruminations of aP achyderm, COL John  Should We Rethink How We Do OPORDs?  Robert R. Hoffman, 
D. Waghelstein, USA, Retired (INSIGHTS) (Jan-Feb): 112  Ph.D., and COL Lawrence G. Shattuck, USA, Retired, Ph.D. (Mar- 
The XVIII Airborne Corps on the Ground in Iraq, LTG John R. Vines,  Apr): 100 
USA (Sep-Oct): 38  Statistics, Real Estate, and the Principles of War: Why There is No 
Cuba (see Latin America)  Unified Theory of War, Jan S. Breemer, Ph.D. (Sep-Oct): 84 
Cultural Education/Knowledge  Viewing the Center of Gravity through the Prism of Effects-Based Op- 
erations, MAJ Robert Umstead, USAF, and LTC David R. Denhard, 
Advances in Predeployment Culture Training: U.S. Marine Corps 
USAF (Sep-Oct): 90 
Approach, Barak A. Salmoni (Nov-Dec): 79 
Advising Iraqis: Building the Iraqi Army, LTC Carl D. Grunow, USA 
(Jul-Aug): 8 
The Army’s New TRADOC Culture Center, Major Remi Hajjar, USA  Effects-Based Operations 
(Nov-Dec): 89  Neo-Strategicon: Modernized Principles of War for the 21st Century, 
Assurance about Afghan PA Article, LTC Charles W. Ricks,  USA,  BG Charles J. Dunlap Jr., USAF (Mar-Apr): 42 
Retired (LETTERS)  (Nov-Dec): 120  Viewing the Center of Gravity through the Prism of Effects-Based  Op- 
Avoiding the Cookie-Cutter Approach to Culture: Lessons Learned  erations, MAJ Robert Umstead, USAF, and LTC David R. Denhard, 
from Operations in East Africa, Major Christopher H. Varhola, USAR  USAF (Sep-Oct): 90 
and LTC Laura R. Varhola, USA (Nov-Dec): 73  Engineer Operations 
Assessing Iraq’s Sunni Arab Insurgency,  Michael Eisenstadt and Jef-  Integrating an Engineer Platoon within a Combined Arms Team, MAJ 
frey White  (May-Jun): 33  Mark T. Martinez,  USA (Mar-Apr): 108 
The Changing National Training Center, BG Robert W. Cone, USA  Europe/NATO 
(May-Jun): 70  Attacking Insurgent Space: Sanctuary Denial and Border Interdiction, 
Countering Evolved Insurgent Networks, COL Thomas X. Hammes,  COL Joseph D. Celeski, USA, Retired (Nov-Dec): 51 
eEeeieteaineneeereenmanneemeanesenenUieiSetaManCmen,nm  unssRdaee tired (Jul-Aug): 18  Coalition Interoperability: ABCA’s New Focus, GEN Richard A. Cody, 
Cultural Awareness and Irregular Warfare: French Army Experience in  USA, and LTC Robert L. Maginnis, USA, Retired (Nov-Dec): 65 
Africa, COL Henri Boré, French Army, Retired (Jul-Aug): 108  Cultural Awareness and Irregular Warfare: French Army Experience in 
Hezbollah’s Employment of Suicide Bombing during the 1980's: The  Africa, COL Henri Boré, French Army, Retired (Jul-Aug): 108 
FORT LEAVENWORTH  e Combined Arms Center
Knowing the Rules: Planning Considerations for NATO Operations,  Countering Evolved Insurgent Networks, COL Thomas X. Hammes, 
LTC David M. Toczek, USA (Jan-Feb): 59  USMC, Retired (Jul-Aug): 18 
Kudo for IO, Joel K. Harding (LETTERS) (Jul-Aug): 120  The Decisive Weapon: A Brigade Combat Team Commander’s 
NATO: Rewarding Service in the Alliance, MG Rick Lynch, USA and  Perspective on Information Operations, COL Ralph O. Baker,  USA 
LTC Phillip Cuccia, USA (Jan-Feb): 54  (May-Jun): 13 
Soldiering in Unfamiliar Places: The Dutch Approach,  LTC Robert  Kudo for IO, Joel K. Harding (LETTERS) (Jul-Aug): 120 
H.E. Gooren, Royal Netherlands Army, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 54  Laurels from AF, Thomas Donnelly, Editor,  Armed Forces Journal 
(LETTERS)  (May-Jun): 120 
F  Massing Effects in the Information Domain—A  Case Study in 
Aggressive Information Operations, LTG  Thomas F. Metz, USA; 
Far East 
LTC Mark W. Garrett, USA; LTC James E. Hutton,  USA; and LTC 
Anatomy of a Successful COIN Operation: OEF Philippines and the  Timothy W. Bush, USA (May-Jun): 2 
Indirect Approach, LTC Gregory Wilson,  USA (Nov-Dec):  2 
Telling the Afghan Military Story, LTC Pamela Keeton, USAR, 
China’s Presence in Latin America: A View on Security from the  Retired (LETTERS) (Jul-Aug): 120 
Southern Cone, ADM Alejandro Kenny, Argentine Navy, Retired 
Telling the Afghan Military Story ...  Their Way, LTC Charles W. 
(Sep-Oct): 60 
Ricks,  USA, Retired (Mar-Apr): 88 
China’s Strategies in Latin America,  Frangois Lafargue, Ph.D. (May- 
Vertical Versus Horizontal Media: Using Agenda-Setting and Audi- 
Jun): 80 
ence-Melding to Create Public Information Strategies in the Emerging 
A Dragon in the Andes? China, Venezuela, and U.S. Energy Security,  Papyrus Society,  COL Donald L. Shaw, USA, Retired, Ph.D., Dr. 
Daniel P. Erikson (Jul-Aug): 83  Bradley J. Hamm, and Thomas C. Terry (Nov-Dec): 13 
Operation Unified Assistance: Tsunami Transitions, LTC James  Why We Need to Reestablish the USIA, Michael J. Zwiebel (Nov- 
Daniel, USA (Jan-Feb): 50  Dec): 26 
Foreign Policy  The XVIII Airborne Corps on the Ground in Iraq, LTG John R. Vines, 
Bolivia at the Crossroads: December 2005, Kent Eaton, Ph.D. (Mar-  USA (Sep-Oct): 38 
Apr): 76  Intelligence 
China’s Presence in Latin America: A View on Security from the  American Military Performance in Iraq, F.J. Bing West (Sep-Oct): 2 
Southern Cone, ADM Alejandro Kenny, Argentine Navy, Retired 
Assessing Iraq’s Sunni Arab Insurgency,  Michael Eisenstadt and Jef- 
(Sep-Oct): 60 
frey White (May-Jun): 33 
China’s Strategies in Latin America,  Frangois Lafargue, Ph.D. (May- 
Countering Evolved Insurgent Networks, COL Thomas X. Hammes, 
Jun): 80 
USMC, Retired (Jul-Aug): 18 
A Dragon in the Andes? China, Venezuela, and U.S. Energy Security, 
Full-Spectrum Analysis:  A New Way of Thinking for a New World, 
Daniel P. Erikson (Jul-Aug): 83 
Adrian Wolfberg (Jul-Aug): 35 
The Literature behind Venezuelan Bolivarianism, Domingo Irwin, 
The  Human Terrain System:  A CORDS for the 21st Century, Jacob 
Ph.D., and Luis Alberto Butt6 (Mar-Apr): 82 
Kipp, Ph.D.; LTC Lester W. Grau,  USA, Retired; Karl Prinslow; and 
Responding to Bolivian Democracy: Avoiding the Mistakes of Early  CPT Don Smith II,  USA (Sep-Oct): 8 
U.S. Cuban Policy, Waltraud Queiser Morales, Ph.D. (Jul-Aug): 27 
Intelligent Design: COIN Operations and Intelligence  Collection and 
U.S. National Security Policy: Framing an Authentic Preemptive  Analysis, MAJ Dan Zeytoonian, USA, and others (Sep-Oct): 30 
Strategy in the 21st Century, MAJ Todd Schmidt, USA (Sep-Oct): 75 
Organizing Intelligence for Counterinsurgency, Kyle Teamey and LTC 
France (see Europe)  Jonathan Sweet,  USA (Sep-Oct): 24 
Future Operations  Osama bin Laden’s Global Jihad: Myth and Movement, COL John W. 
Control Roaming Dogs: Governance Operations in Future Conflict,  Jandora, USMC Reserves, Retired (Nov-Dec): 41 
MAJ Troy Thomas, USAF (Jan-Feb): 78  Our Strategic Intelligence Problem,  LTC Ralph Peters,  USA, Retired 
Full-Spectrum Analysis:  A New Way of Thinking for a New World,  (INSIGHTS) (Jul-Aug): 112 
Adrian Wolfberg (Jul-Aug): 35  Space: Inextricably Linked to Warfighting,  LTG Larry J. Dodgen, 
Military Planning for a Middle East Stockpiled with Nuclear  Weap-  USA (Jan-Feb): 86 
ons, Richard Russell, Ph.D. (Nov-Dec): 97  TransformiAnrmgy  Intelligence,  LTG John F. Kimmons,  USA (Nov- 
The Modular Force: Division Operations,  LTC Telford E. Crisco Jr.,  Dec): 69 
USA (Jan-Feb): 95  Iraq 
Neo-Strategicon: Modernized Principles of War  for the 21st Century,  Advising Iraqis: Building the Iraqi Army, LTC Carl D. Grunow, USA 
BG Charles J. Dunlap Jr., USAF (Mar-Apr): 42  (Jul-Aug): 8 
Political Islam in West Africa and the Sahel, Ricardo Laremont,  American Military Performance in Iraq, F.J. Bing West (Sep-Oct): 2 
Ph.D., and Hrach Gregorian, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 27 
Assessing Iraq’s Sunni Arab Insurgency,  Michael Eisenstadt and Jef- 
Preparing Field Grade Leaders for Today and Tomorrow, BG Volney  frey White (May-Jun): 33 
J. Warner, USA, and LTC James H. Willbanks,  USA, Retired, Ph.D. 
Aylwin-Foster Misunderstands Nagl’s Army,  Professor Janine A. 
(Jan-Feb): 104 
Davidson  (LETTERS) (Jan-Feb): 118 
Space: Inextricably Linked to Warfighting,  LTG Larry J. Dodgen, 
USA (Jan-Feb): 86  Battlefield Victories and Strategic Success:  The Path Forward in Iraq, 
LTC Chris Gibson,  USA (Sep-Oct): 47 
Countering Evolved Insurgent Networks,  COL Thomas X. Hammes, 
USMC, Retired  (Jul-Aug): 18 
Information Operations 
The Decisive Weapon: A Brigade  Combat Team Commander’s 
Anatomy of a Successful COIN Operation: OEF Philippines and the  Perspective on Information Operations, COL Ralph O. Baker,  USA 
Indirect Approach, LTC Gregory Wilson, USA (Nov-Dec): 2  (May-Jun): 13 
Assurance about Afghan PA Article, LTC Charles W. Ricks,  USA,  The Expeditionary Sailor in the War on Terror, CPT J. Lee Johnson, 
Retired (LETTERS)  (Nov-Dec): 120  USN, Retired (Sep-Oct): 96 
The Changing National Training Center, BG Robert W. Cone,  USA  The  German Support, Jiirgen Weidemann, Ph.D.,  (LETTERS) (Jan- 
(May-Jun): 70  Feb): 118 
116  6  e  MILITARY  REVIEW
SUBJECT 
Healthy Attitude, Philip H. King (LETTERS) (Jan-Feb): 118  Operation Unified Assistance: Tsunami Transitions, LTC James 
Latin American Coalition Support:  Lessons Learned in Irag,  LTC  Daniel,  USA (Jan-Feb): 50 
Michael J. Dempsey,  USA, and MAJ Geoffrey D. Keillor,  USA  Organizing Intelligence for Counterinsurgency, Kyle Teamey and LTC 
(Mar-Apr): 71  Jonathan Sweet,  USA (Sep-Oct): 24 
Learning Counterinsurgency: Observations from Soldiering in Iraq, 
LTG David H. Petraeus,  USA (Jan-Feb): 2  L 
Massing Effects in the Information Domain—A  Case Study in 
Aggressive Information Operations, LTG Thomas F. Metz,  USA;  atin America 
LTC Mark W. Garrett,  USA; LTC  James E. Hutton,  USA; and LTC  Are the Maras Overwhelming Governments in Central America? 
Timothy W. Bush,  USA (May-Jun): 2  Steven C. Boraz, Ph.D. and Thomas C. Bruneau, Ph.D. (Nov-Dec): 36 
Modernizing U.S. Counterinsurgency Practice: Rethinking Risk and  Bolivia at the Crossroads: December 2005, Kent Eaton, Ph.D. (Mar- 
Developing a National Strategy, Sarah Sewall  (INSIGHTS) (Sep-  Apr): 76 
Oct): 103  Castro’s Tactics of Control in Cuba, José Ramon Ponce Solozabal 
The Objective Beyond War:  Counterinsurgency and the Four Tools of  (Jul-Aug): 90 
Political Competition, Montgomery McFate, Ph.D., J.D., and Andrea  China’s Presence in Latin America: A View on Security from the 
V. Jackson (Jan-Feb): 13  Southern Cone,  ADM Alejandro Kenny, Argentine Navy, Retired 
Offense Wins Wars,  COL  Thomas X. Hammes,  USMC, Retired  (Sep-Oct): 60 
(LETTERS) (Jan-Feb): 118  China’s Strategies in Latin America,  Frangois Lafargue, Ph.D. (May- 
Officership in the Iraqi Armed Forces, MG Mohammed Najmuddin  Jun): 80 
Zenulden Nqshbande, Iraqi Army (May-Jun):  52  Civilian-Military Relations in Latin America, Thomas C. Bruneau, 
Organizing Intelligence for Counterinsurgency, Kyle Teamey and LTC  Ph.D., and MG Richard B. Goetze Jr., USA, Retired, Ph.D. (Sep- 
Jonathan Sweet,  USA (Sep-Oct): 24  Oct): 67 
Our Achilles’ Heel: Language Skills,  MAJ John W. Davis,  USAR,  Combat Motivation, COL Fernando Rodrigues-Goulart, Army of 
Retired (INSIGHTS)  (Mar-Apr): 110  Brazil  (Nov-Dec): 93 
Our Strategic Intelligence Problem,  LTC Ralph Peters,  USA, Retired  A Dragon in the Andes? China, Venezuela, and U.S. Energy Security, 
(INSIGHTS) (Jul-Aug): 112  Daniel P. Erikson (Jul-Aug): 83 
Producing Victory: Rethinking Conventional Forces in  COIN Opera-  Latin American Coalition Support: Lessons Learned in Iraq, LTC 
tions, LTC Douglas A. Ollivant,  USA, and ILT Eric D. Chewning,  Michael J. Dempsey,  USA, and MAJ Geoffrey D. Keillor,  USA 
USA (Jul-Aug): 50  (Mar-Apr): 71 
Revisiting  CORDS: The Need for Unity of Effort to Secure Victory in  The Literature behind Venezuelan Bolivarianism, Domingo Irwin, 
Iraq, MAJ Ross Coffey,  USA (Mar-Apr): 24  Ph.D., and Luis Alberto Butto (Mar-Apr): 82 
So You Want to Be an Adviser, BG Daniel P. Bolger, USA  (Mar-Apr): 2  Personnel Recovery in a Non-Major Theater of War. A Paradigm 
Shift, MAJ Scott Peters,  USA, Retired (May-Jun): 85 
Space: Inextricably Linked to Warfighting,  LTG Larry J. Dodgen, 
USA (Jan-Feb): 86  Responding to Bolivian Democracy:  Avoiding the Mistakes of Early 
U.S. Cuban Policy, Waltraud Queiser Moraies, Ph.D. (Jul-Aug): 27 
Unit Immersion in Mosul: Establishing Stability in Transition,  MAJ 
Paul T. Stanton,  USA  (Jul-Aug): 60  aw of Land Warfare/Legal Operations 
What’s Wrong in Iraq?  Or Ruminations of aP achyderm,  COL John D.  Developing Warrior Lawyers: Why It’s Time to Create a Joint 
Waghelstein,  USA, Retired (INSIGHTS) (Jan-Feb): 112  Services Law of War Academy,  LTC Geoffrey S. Corn, USA, Retired 
(May-Jun): 97 
The XVIII Airborne Corps on the Ground  in Iraq, LTG  John R. Vines, 
USA (Sep-Oct): 38  eader Development/Leadership 
Family and Future: Five Assignments for Future Leaders, U.S. Repre- 
J 
sentative Ike Skelton (Jul-Aug): 2 
Joint/Combined Operations  Getting West Point Back on Mission, GEN William R. Richardson, 
USA, Retired  (Mar-Apr): 69 
Advances in Predeployment Culture Training: U.S. Marine Corps 
Approach, Barak A. Salmoni (Nov-Dec): 79  Great Captains of Chaos, COL James K. Greer,  USA (LETTERS) 
(May-Jun): 120 
Anatomy ofa  Successful COIN Operation: OEF Philippines and the 
Indirect Approach,  LTC Gregory Wilson,  USA (Nov-Dec): 2  he  Great Captains of Chaos: Developing Adaptive Leaders, MAJ F. 
John Burpo, USA (Jan-Feb): 64 
Coalition Interoperability:  ABCA’s New Focus, GEN  Richard A. Cody, 
USA, and LTC Robert L. Maginnis,  USA, Retired  (Nov-Dec): 65  It’s Time for a New Round of OER Reform,  LTC Dennis P. Chapman, 
ARNG (Sep-Oct):  100 
Developing Warrior Lawyers: Why It’s Time to Create a Joint 
Services Law of War Academy,  LTC  Geoffrey S. Corn,  USA, Retired  The Leadership Battlebook: A Practical Approach to Leader Self- 
(May-Jun): 97  Development,  LTC Ted A. Thomas, USA, Retired  (INSIGHTS) 
(Sep-Oct): 109 
The Expeditionary Sailor in the War on  Terror, CPT J.  Lee Johnson, 
USN, Retired (Sep-Oct): 96  NATO: Rewarding Service in the Alliance, MG Rick Lynch,  USA and 
LTC Phillip Cuccia, USA, (Jan-Feb): 54 
Integrating an Engineer Platoon within a Combined Arms Team, MAJ 
Mark T. Martinez,  USA (Mar-Apr):  108  Officership in the Iraqi Armed Forces, MG Mohammed Najmuddin 
Zenulden Nqshbande, Iraqi Army (May-Jun): 52 
Latin American Coalition Support:  Lessons  Learned in Iraq, LTC 
Michael J. Dempsey,  USA, and MAJ Geoffrey D. Keillor,  USA  Preparing Field Grade Leaders for Today and Tomorrow, BG Volney 
(Mar-Apr): 71  J. Warner,  USA, and LTC James H. Willbanks,  USA, Retired, Ph.D. 
(Jan-Feb):  104 
Leading Change: Could a Joint  OER Be the Catalyst of Army  Trans- 
formation? MAJ Marshall V. Ecklund,  USA (Jan-Feb):  71  The Second Learning Revolution,  MG Robert H. Scales,  USA, 
Retired (Jan-Feb):  37 
Space: Inextricably Linked to Warfighting,  LTG  Larry J. Dodgen, 
USA (Jan-Feb): 86  Sharp Pens Sharpen Swords: Writing for Professional Publications, 
COL John M. Collins,  USA, Retired,  INSIGHTS  (May-Jun): 109 
Modernizing U.S.C ounterinsurgency Practice: Rethinking Risk and 
Developing a National Strategy, Sarah Sewall  (INSIGHTS) (Sep-  Strategic Aspects of Counterinsurgency, COL Joseph D. Celeski, 
Oct): 103  USA, Retired (Mar-Apr): 35
What’s Wrong in Iraq? Or Ruminations of aP achyderm, COL John D. 
Wachelstein, USA, Retired (INSIGHTS) (Jan-Feb): 112 
NATO (see Europe) 
Leadership 
Combat Motivation, COL Fernando Rodrigues-Goulart, Army of  P 
Brazil (Nov-Dec): 93 
Personnel Recovery 
Cultural Awareness and Irregular Warfare: French Army Experience in 
Africa, COL Henri Boré, French Army, Retired (Jul-Aug): 108  Personnel Recovery in a Non-Major Theater of War: A Paradigm 
Shift, MAJ Scott Peters, USA, Retired (May-Jun): 85 
Family and Future: FiveA ssignments for Future Leaders, U.S. Repre- 
sentative Ike Skelton (Jul-Aug): 2 
Getting West Point Back on Mission,  GEN William R. Richardson, 
USA, Retired (Mar-Apr): 69  Reserve Components 
The Great Captains of Chaos: Developing Adaptive Leaders, MAJ F.  The All-Volunteer Army: Can We Still Claim Success?, MG Walter L. 
John Burpo, USA (Jan-Feb): 64  Stewart Jr., ARNG, Retired (Jul-Aug): 101 
Integrating an Engineer Platoon within a Combined Arms Team, MAJ  Reserve Component Mobilization: Improving Accountability, Ef- 
Mark T. Martinez, USA (INSIGHTS) (Mar-Apr): 108  fectiveness, and Efficiency, LTC Dennis P. Chapman, ARNG (May- 
The Leadership Battlebook: A Practical Approach to Leader Self-  Jun): 90 
Deveopment, LTC Ted A. Thomas, USA, Retired (INSIGHTS) (Sep-  South America (see Latin America) 
Oct): 109 
NATO: Rewarding Service in the Alliance, MG Rick Lynch ,USA,  Ss 
and LTC Phillip Cuccia, USA (Jan-Feb): 54 
Stability and Reconstruction Operations 
Officership in the Iraqi Armed Forces, MG Mohammed Najmuddin 
Are the Maras Overwhelming Governments in Central America? 
Zenulden Nqshbande, Iraqi Army (May-Jun): 52 
Steven C. Beraz, Ph.D. and Thomas C. Bruneau, Ph.D. (Nov-Dec): 36 
The Second Learning Revolution,  MG Robert H. Scales, USA, 
Battlefield Victories and Strategic Success: The Path Forward in Iraq, 
Retired (Jan-Feb): 37 
LTC Chris Gibson, USA (Sep-Oct): 47 
Sharp Pens Sharpen Swords: Writing for Professional Publications, 
The Changing National Training Center, BG Robert W. Cone, USA 
COL John M. Collins, USA, Retired (INSIGHTS) (May-Jun): 109 
(May-Jun): 70 
Lebanon 
Control Roaming Dogs: Governance Operations in Future Conflict, 
Hezbollah’s Employment of Suicide Bombing during the 1980’s: The  MAJ Troy Thomas, USAF (Jan-Feb): 78 
Theological, Political, and Operational Development of aN ew Tactic, 
Learning Counterinsurgency: Observations from Soldiering in Iraq, 
CPT Daniel Isaac Helmer, USA (Jul-Aug): 71 
LTG David H. Petraeus, USA (Jan-Feb): 2 
Logistics 
The Nine Principles of Combined Arms Action in a Counterinsur- 
Latin American Coalition Support: Lessons Learned in Iraq, LTC  gency Environment, LTC Adrian Bogart II],  USA (INSIGHTS) (Mar- 
Michael J. Dempsey, USA, and MAJ Geoffrey D. Keillor, USA  Apr): 112 
(Mar-Apr): 71 
Producing Victory: Rethinking Conventional Forces in COIN Opera- 
Reconstitution of aH eavy Division: Ist AD Prepares for War, MAJ  tions, LTC Douglas A. Ollivant, USA, and 1LT Eric D. Chewning, 
Kevin J. Rants, USA (Jan-Feb): 45  USA (Jul-Aug): 50 
Strategic Operations/Thought 
The All-Volunteer Army: Can We Still Claim Success? MG Walter L. 
Manning  Stewart Jr., ARNG, Retired (Jul-Aug): 101 
The All-Volunteer Army: Can We Still Claim Success? MG Walter L.  American Military Performance in Iraq, F.J. Bing West (Sep-Oct): 2 
Stewart Jr., ARNG, Retired (Jul-Aug): 101  Anatomy of a Successful COIN Operation: OEF Philippines and the 
Our Achilles’ Heel: Language Skills, MAJ John W. Davis, USAR,  Indirect Approach, LTC Gregory Wilson, USA (Nov-Dec): 2 
Retired (INSIGHTS) (Mar-Apr): 110  Attacking Insurgent Space: Sanctuary Denial and Border Interdiction, 
Reserve Component Mobilization: Improving Accountability, Ef-  COL Joseph D. Celeski, USA, Retired (Nov-Dec): 51 
fectiveness, and Efficiency,  LTC Dennis P. Chapman, ARNG (May-  Clouds and Arrows: Visualizing the Dynamics of Transformation, 
Jun): 90  LTC Scott Stephenson, USA, Retired (Mar-Apr): 95 
Victory Starts Here! Changing TRADOC to Meet the Needs of the  CORDS/Phoenix: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Vietnam for the 
Army, GEN William S. Wallace, USA (May-Jun): 59  Future, Dale Andrade, and LTC James H. Willbanks, USA, Retired, 
Media (see Information Operations)  Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 9 
Middle East  Massing Effects in the Information Domain—A  Case Study in 
Aggressive Information Operations, LTG Thomas F. Metz, USA; 
Hezbollah’s Employment of Suicide Bombing during the 1980’s: The 
LTC Mark W. Garrett, USA; LTC James E. Hutton, USA; and LTC 
Theological, Political, and Operational Development of aN ew Tactic, 
Timothy W. Bush, USA (May-Jun): 2 
CPT Daniel Isaac Helmer, USA (Jul-Aug): 71 
Military Planning for a Middle East Stockpiled with Nuclear Weap- 
Military Planning for a Middle East Stockpiled with Nuclear Weap- 
ons, Richard Russell, Ph.D. (INSIGHTS) (Nov-Dec): 97 
ons, Richard Russell, Ph.D. (INSIGHTS) (Nov-Dec): 97 
Modernizing U.S. Counterinsurgency Practice: Rethinking Risk and 
Military History 
Developing a National Strategy, Sarah Sewall (INSIGHTS) (Sep- 
The All-Volunteer Army: Can We Still Claim Success? MG Walter L.  Oct): 103 
Stewart Jr., ARNG, Retired (Jul-Aug): 101 
Neo-Strategicon: Modernized Principles of War for the 21st Century, 
American Military Performance in Iraq, F.J. Bing West (Sep-Oct): 2  BG Charles J. Dunlap Jr., USAF (Mar-Apr): 42 
Soldiers in the Public Square: The Legacy of the Newburgh Con-  OIF Phase IV: A Planner’s Reply to Brigadier Aylwin-Foster, COL 
spiracy, LTC Dennis P. Chapman, ARNG (Jan-Feb): 101  Kevin C.M. Benson, USA (Mar-Apr): 61 
The XVIII Airborne Corps on the Ground in Iraq, LTG John R. Vines,  Our Strategic Intelligence Problem,  LTC Ralph Peters, USA, Retired 
USA (Sep-Oct): 38  (INSIGHTS) (Jul-Aug): 112 
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