U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Maurice Barnett (left), Gen. James Dickinson (middle) and Chief Warrant Officer 5, Wesley Dohogn (right) pose for a photo during Dickinson’s visit to the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command on July 19 in Sembach, Germany. Dickinson visited 10 AAMDC and hosted a leadership professional development session. USSPACECOM conducts operations in, from, and to space to deter conflict, and if necessary, defeat aggression, deliver space combat power for the joint and combined force, and defend U.S. vital interests with Allies and partners. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Yesenia Cadavid)
Maj. Gen. James Terry briefs the media on his assessment on operations and goals in Afghanistan and ISAF. Part 1 of 4.
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For the first time, the Army will use a talent management process that integrates the personnel records of active Army, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard Soldiers into one system. Lt. Gen. James C. McConville, the Army deputy chief of staff, G-1,...
On March 22, 1941, Jimmy Stewart was drafted into the U.S. Armed Forces. He was assigned to the Army Air Corps as an enlisted man and stationed at Moffett Field, Calif. During his nine months of
James Cartwright, a former Marine general, received a pardon from President Obama for lying to the FBI about leaking classified information to the New York Times.
Just before Marine Gen. James 'Mad Dog' Mattis was getting ready to deploy with the 1st...
Staff Sgt. Joshua J. "Josh" Bowden was laid to rest last Friday at Arlington National Cemetery. Bowden was a 2003 Alexander High School graduate who lived in Villa Rica. He
Gen. James C. McConville, Chief of Staff of the Army, receives his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. (Courtesy photo — Twitter @ArmyChiefStaff)
The European Union, a global leader in data privacy through its landmark General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), recently made headlines for a significant
U.S. Army Gen. James Dickinson, the United States Space Command commanding general, speaks about the expansion of USSPACECOM during a Leadership Professional Development session while visiting the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command on July 19 in Sembach, Germany. "We must grow into space-savvy, joint-focused and all-domain-cognizant soldiers to maintain our Army as the best in the world," said Dickinson. USSPACECOM conducts operations in, from, and to space to deter conflict, and if necessary, defeat aggression, deliver space combat power for the Joint and Combined force, and defend U.S. vital interests with Allies and partners. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Robert Fellingham)
Maj. Gen. James C. McConville, commanding general of Combined Joint Task Force 101 and Regional Command East briefs Pentagon Press Corps correspondents
On March 22, 1941, Jimmy Stewart was drafted into the U.S. Armed Forces. He was assigned to the Army Air Corps as an enlisted man and stationed at Moffett Field, Calif. During his nine months of
The U.S. needs to rethink development of future space assets to create more adaptive and agile learning machines, retired Gen. James Cartwright said.
Retired Gen. James Cartwright has been charged with making false statements during a probe into the disclosure of classified information.
The Army's new talent management system is an excellent example of how one change can impact almost every goal.
James Cartwright, a former Marine general, received a pardon from President Obama for lying to the FBI about leaking classified information to the New York Times.
Going further than other U.S. military officials, Marine Gen. James Mattis told senators Tuesday that he has planning underway to halt the proliferation of Syria's deadly chemical arsenal.
James G. Stavridis gehört zu den höchst dekorierten Admirälen unserer Zeit. Mit Segeln gen Nord begibt er sich mit zehn der glorreichsten Marinekapitäne der Geschichte auf eine einmalige Reise. Von Themistokles über Drake und Nelson bis zu Nimitz und Hopper spannt er einen Bogen über 2500 Jahre Seefahrtsgeschichte – vom alten Griechenland bis ins 21. Jahrhundert. Die abenteuerlichen Karrieren und aussergewöhnlichen Biografien der zehn porträtierten Admiräle dienen gleichsam als Blaupause für den Weg zu wahrem Charakter. Denn in unseren postmodernen Zeiten werden wir Zeuge eines schleichenden Charakterverlustes, getrieben von einer globalen Populärkultur, die sich zunehmend von klassischen Tugenden entfernt. Wir streben auf eine Welt zu, die sich in atemberaubender Geschwindigkeit bewegt, in der wir nicht einen Moment innehalten und überlegen, was richtig und gerecht ist. Mit diesem Buch liegt eine einmalige Sammlung der grössten Seefahrer und grossartigsten Geschichten der Weltmeere vor, die Ihnen auf Ihrem Weg zur Charakterbildung als wertvoller Kompass dienen soll.
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This book explores the history of military staff positions and the evolution of military staff throughout history. While the average military reader has a reasonably clear understanding, for instance, of how artillery, cavalry, or aviation has developed, few individuals have a definite idea of the historic significance of military staffs. To some, the staff and the manner in which it does its work is merely a device contrived by writers of school texts and field manuals for academic purposes. Actually, such views are not substantiated by historical facts. The staff system has a history and development as well defined as any of the phases of the military art. Just as infantry, or the other arms experienced continuous changes and improvements, the staff has also undergone constant evolution. The staff doctrine of modern armies is no modern invention; it is the cumulative result of a long evolutionary process. Most persons can better appreciate a thing when they know the steps by which it came into being. It is for those that these pages have been written.
Portrait of General James H. Doolittle standing beside an airplane, circa 1944-45. Flying B-25 medium bombers, he led the Doolittle Raid, the first air raid against targets in Japan during World War...