
As one of the premier military journals, "Military Review" provides a forum for original thought and debate on the art and science of land warfare and other issues of current interest to the U.S. Army and the Department of Defense. Bimonthly periodical with a 7th special issue. Subscription price covers issues for 1 year. Subscription service begins with the next issue after the order is processed. Single copy $14.00; foreign single copy, $19.60. Copies of latest 3 issues will be retained in stock for individual purchase. MR. File Code 2N.May/June 2023.
10 The Graveyard of Command Posts What Chornobaivka Should Teach Us about Command and Control in LargeScale Combat Operations
25 Decided among the Cities The Past, Present, and Future of War in Urban Environments.
33 Analysis of Land Army Maintenance Techniques in the War in Ukraine
46 Fighting with Agility The 162nd Armored Division in the 1973 Arab-Israeli War .
58 A Sad and Bloody Business Land Force Lessons from the Falklands, Forty Years On .
67 Culture Change and People First Creating a Culture that Acts as the Antibody to the Corrosive Elements.
80 Toward a Vernacular of Risk Unmiring Mission Command through Risk Education Capt. Noah Taylor, U.S
91 Furthering the Discussion on METT-TC.
98 Nanoenergetic Materials for Microscale Tactical Applications.
110 China’s Belt and Road Initiative in East Africa Finding Success in Failure?
124 Peace Games Preparing U.S. Officials for Challenges and Opportunities Abroad .
133 Upon the Fields of Friendly Strife An “Athletic Charter” to Reform the Army’s Sports Culture and Build Better Leaders.
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148 On Killing Remotely The Psychology of Killing with Drones
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