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    28. Sept. 2022 · Campaign Planning Handbook AY21 Col. Keith Burkepile, COL Matthew D. Morton, COL Veronica Oswald-Hrutkay Publication from the US Army War College, Department of Military Strategy, Planning, and Operations, School of Strategic Landpower "The purpose of this document is to assist United States Army War College students during the Military Strategy and Campaigning (MSC) course.

  2. Together with their Army War College resident program colleagues (elective WF2245), this blended course allows distance program students to use the “energy security triangle” – supply, economics, environment – to evaluate national energy strategies of both the United States and other nations. They will analyze the impact of energy policy choices regarding fossil-based and sustainable ...

  3. 22. Aug. 2023 · AY24 Campaign Planning Handbook. The purpose of this document is to assist United States Army War College students during the Military Strategy and Campaigning (MSC) course. It also serves to assist commanders, planners, and other staff officers in combatant commands (CCMD), joint task forces (JTF), and service component commands.

  4. Silas Martinez and Tom Galvin define the key terms of this Primer. With Dwight Eisenhower as an exemplar, they define strategic leadership and describe key differences from the organizational context (e.g., significantly increased complexity and importance of leading in teams) prevalent through the rest of the Primer.

  5. Responsibility and Proportionality in State and Nonstate Wars; US Army War College Press Mission: Publish Strategic Analysis for US Military and US Policy Practitioners . The US Army War College Press publishes and propagates research and analysis for Army leaders in the form of monographs, journal articles, and interactive media. It enhances ...

  6. Welcome to the homepage of the International Fellows Program of the United States Army War College (USAWC) located in historical Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Each year approximately eighty senior military officers from around the world are extended an invitation from the Chief of Staff of the United States Army to attend the U.S. Army War College ...

  7. Adapted from LTG Richard A. Chilcoat, “The “Fourth” Army War College: Preparing Strategic Leaders for the Next Century,” Parameters, Winter 1995-96, pp. 3-17, and Ruth Collins, William T. Johnsen, et al, “Educating Strategic Leaders in an Age of Uncertainty: The Future of Military War Colleges,” Smith Richardson Study, January 2005.