Armor
Год / месяц: 2018/11
Номер: 3
Страниц: 79
Формат: PDF - 32 MB
ARMOR 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. ARMOR 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.
Features
5 It’s Time for Cavalry to Get Serious about Cyber Reconnaissance
COL Curt Taylor
13 Integration of Signals Intelligence, Electronic Warfare in Reconnaissance Troop: Seeing Where the Eye Cannot See
CPT Doni Wong, 1LT Theodore Lipsky, CPT Brigid Calhoun and CW2 Pablo Cruz
20 Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader’s Course Enables Scout Squads’ Success
Promotable CPT Joshua J. LaFleur
26 Observations from Army Reconnaissance Course
CPT Patrick M. Zang
34 Modern Application of Mechanized-Cavalry Groups for Cavalry
Echelons Above Brigade
MAJ Joseph J. Dumas
40 The Master-Gunner Warrant Officer
Alex Turkatte
43 Reconsidering Division Cavalry Squadrons Part II
MAJ Nathan Jennings
47 Exercise Bayonet Shield 2017: United States, NATO Allies Train
Together to Present Credible Deterrent to Aggression
MAJ Craig J. Nelson, CPT John T. Williams and CPT Mackenzie Sims
53 Leadership, Leader and Command Philosophies: What’s the Difference, Why Does It Matter?
Dr. Ted A. Thomas and LTC Gregg M. Haley
57 Military Deception and Reverse Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield: How Staff Integration Creates Advantages for the
Brigade Combat Team Commander
COL Thomas M. Feltey and CPT Lance C. Rae
63 Demystifying Space: How to Perform Better in the Space Domain
LTC Coley D. Tyler
67 Proposing a Conflict Map to Guide Warfare
MAJ Blair Wilcox and MAJ Jonathan Bate
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