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MEDAL: Mattis vs Petraeus and the new Rules of Engagement
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis loosens the Rules of Engagement in Afghanistan. That’s good news — and a big change after years of counterinsurgency doctrine that tightened up those rules too much.
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EDITORIAL: Will Trump’s Afghanistan strategy actually make a difference?
It’s still hard to see how Trump’s plan for ending America’s longest war is substantially different than the one Obama rolled out in 2009.
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The Army handgun: A new poster child for acquisition malpractice?
Companies want fairness, but they also want predictability. And excessive bureaucracy in the name of fair competition, where contracting officers treat all competitions with kid gloves in fear of getting reprimanded if something goes awry, is counterproductive.
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Women in Special Forces: What the US Can Learn From the Afghans
The number of women serving in the Afghan Special Security Forces is small, but they play an important part in the counterterrorism and counternarcotic capabilities of these forces.
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MEDAL: Mattis vs Petraeus and the new Rules of Engagement
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis loosens the Rules of Engagement in Afghanistan. That’s good news — and a big change after years of counterinsurgency doctrine that tightened up those rules too much.
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EDITORIAL: Will Trump’s Afghanistan strategy actually make a difference?
It’s still hard to see how Trump’s plan for ending America’s longest war is substantially different than the one Obama rolled out in 2009.
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The Army handgun: A new poster child for acquisition malpractice?
Companies want fairness, but they also want predictability. And excessive bureaucracy in the name of fair competition, where contracting officers treat all competitions with kid gloves in fear of getting reprimanded if something goes awry, is counterproductive.
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Women in Special Forces: What the US Can Learn From the Afghans
The number of women serving in the Afghan Special Security Forces is small, but they play an important part in the counterterrorism and counternarcotic capabilities of these forces.
-
MEDAL: Mattis vs Petraeus and the new Rules of Engagement
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis loosens the Rules of Engagement in Afghanistan. That’s good news — and a big change after years of counterinsurgency doctrine that tightened up those rules too much.
-
EDITORIAL: Will Trump’s Afghanistan strategy actually make a difference?
It’s still hard to see how Trump’s plan for ending America’s longest war is substantially different than the one Obama rolled out in 2009.
-
The Army handgun: A new poster child for acquisition malpractice?
Companies want fairness, but they also want predictability. And excessive bureaucracy in the name of fair competition, where contracting officers treat all competitions with kid gloves in fear of getting reprimanded if something goes awry, is counterproductive.
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Women in Special Forces: What the US Can Learn From the Afghans
The number of women serving in the Afghan Special Security Forces is small, but they play an important part in the counterterrorism and counternarcotic capabilities of these forces.







