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  1. 26. Juli 2018 · In "Bias: The Hidden Figure in Diversity," Rand Rodriguez how unconscious bias can inhibit the achievement of diversity program despite strong emphasis and acceptance from leaders and members alike. Despite the emphasis the Army places on diversity, failing to address unconscious bias means that progress will remain unacceptably slow.

  2. www.armywarcollege.edu › employmentArmy War College

    US Army War College Employment Opportunities . Title 10 Employment Opportunities . Director of US Army Heritage and Education Center Job Announcement Number: BRFAWC240001 Open period: Tuesday, 27 Feb 2024 through Thursday, 11 Apr 2024 . Non-Title 10 Emplo ...

  3. Articles. PDF. Downsizing the Army Profession, Leonard Wong. PDF. Korean War Biological Warfare Allegations Against the United States: A Playbook for the Current Crisis in Ukraine, Conrad C. Crane. PDF. Op-Ed: Changing the Army's Culture of Cultural Change, Leonard Wong. PDF. Strategic Insights: 2016 Campaign: National Security Debate, Army ...

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Ron Granieri May 23, 2024. Seventy-nine years ago this month, the Western allies of World War II achieved victory in Europe.

  5. 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 ...

  6. www.armywarcollege.edu › programs › mel_1Army War College

    The distance program extends the Army War College education to students stationed around the world and particularly to Reserve Component officers who complete the course while balancing other professional responsibilities. The 375 students of the distance program of 2019 include-. 303 Army officers, primarily Army Reserve and Army National Guard.

  7. BIO. Michael S. Neiberg is Professor of History and Chair of War Studies at the United States Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. His latest book is When France Fell: The Vichy Crisis and the Fate of the Anglo-American Relationship (Harvard University Press, 2021), which won the 2022 Society for Military History Book Prize.