Armed Forces Journal 2004 - Abstracts

Armed Forces Journal 2004
TitleSubjectAuthors
4th generation warfare: Our enemies play to their strengths.Military and naval scienceThomas X. Hammes
8 down, more to fall.Military and naval scienceMatthew Cox
Africa command?(Africa and military operations)Military and naval scienceGordon Lubold
Answering the call.(Haiti: Chilean force)Military and naval scienceJim Dorschner
Auto-pistol or subgun?Military and naval scienceJohn G. Roos
Back to sub hunting.Military and naval scienceGlenn W. Goodman Jr., Rolf Myller
Battling future demons.Military and naval scienceJoseph C. Kopacz
Battling future demons: War on terrorism belongs in Africa, not Iraq.Military and naval scienceJoseph C. Kopacz
Battling today's demons.Military and naval sciencePaul (American football coach) Brown
Bedlam in the Balkans.Military and naval scienceGeorge Hamontree
Bedlam in the Balkans: How the U.S. can help bring peace to a region torn by years of conflict.Military and naval scienceGeorge "Sam" Hamontree
Biting the bullet: Army Guard beginning to show the strain.Military and naval scienceJane McHugh
Biting the bullet: Army Guard beginning to show the strain.Military and naval scienceJane McHugh
Brothers in arms: Jordan forges new Iraqi army from remnants of defeated force.Military and naval scienceRiad Kahwaji
Can al-Qaida be defeated?: It'll take more than military muscle.Military and naval sciencePaul Moorcraft
Close-air support's new look: Strategic assets go tactical.Military and naval scienceRobert Olson
Day late, a part short: Supply problems plagued British.Military and naval scienceDexter Jerome Smith
Deeps attacks from the air.(Operations Iraqi Freedom)Military and naval scienceDan Williams
Destroyer power trip: Revolutionary engine system among 10 DD(X) technologies facing crucial tests.(Zumwalt-class destroyer)Military and naval scienceChristopher Cavas
Different hemispheres, common fee.Military and naval scienceR.P. Khanna, Lalit Sethi
Don't stop now: it won't be easy, but we must build on successes in Iraq.Military and naval scienceBarry McCaffrey
Don't tread on us.Military and naval scienceWilliam R. Wells II
Enough is enough: An effective convoy vehicle is in Iraq, but more are needed.Military and naval scienceRaymond E. Bell Jr.
Enough is enough: An effective convoy vehicle is in Iraq, but more are needed.(improvised explosive devices )Military and naval scienceRaymond E. Bell Jr.
European stationing.Military and naval scienceJohn Roos
First-responder shortcoming: We need national training and certification standards.Military and naval scienceTom Leonard
Football vs. soccer: gridiron approach is a winner.Military and naval scienceTimothy Malcolm
Harnessing informationEs power.Military and naval scienceGail Kaufman
Human systems integration takes hold.(technology usage in naval ships for reducing operating costs)Military and naval scienceEdward Lundquist, Nicole Raymond
ICBM shield: 20 years and megabucks later, doubts remain.Military and naval scienceGopal Ratnam
Last tactical mile.Military and naval scienceJ. R. Wilson
Missing the mark: We're not training the whole team.Military and naval scienceEdwin P. Smith
Missing the mark: We're not training the whole team.Military and naval scienceEdwin P. Smith
Modernizing the force.Military and naval scienceWilliam Mathews
NATO air power.Military and naval scienceRobert H. Foglesong
No coasting here.Military and naval scienceRear Adm. David Belz
Not so fast.Military and naval scienceBen Lannotta
Of stealth, subs and SEALs: Vessels designed for the Cold War get new missions .Military and naval scienceGidget Fuentes
Out of the loop.(bombers awaits net centric hook up)Military and naval scienceCharles May, Carl Van Pelt
'Presence with a purpose': surface Navy shields forces afloat, ashore.Military and naval scienceMark Rear Edwards
Ready, willing and able: Denmark's unique, effective defense posture.Military and naval scienceJim Dorschner
Reconstruction 101: U.S. must master the tools needed to mould democracies.(nation building techniques)Military and naval scienceAlan Gropman
Roles and missions: Defining the basics of transformation.Military and naval scienceTony McPeak
Rush orders.Military and naval scienceBen Iannotta
Shooting for the stars: Don't expect a 'Space Corps' anytime soon.Military and naval scienceNicole Gaudiano
Shooting for the stars: Don't expect a 'Space Corps' anytime soon.Military and naval scienceNicole Gaudiano
Shoot-out 2004: Latest firearms and ammo sounds off.Military and naval scienceJohn G. Roos
Sky spies.(surveillance programs)Military and naval scienceAndrew Chuter
Smaller is better: U.S. Marines give lower-level units more authority, flexibility.Military and naval scienceGordon Lubold
Stabilize and reconstruct: Pentagon eyes multiservice peacekeeping units.(stabilization and reconstruction units)Military and naval scienceVince Crawley
Target: America: Critical infrastructure remains vulnerable to terrorists.Military and naval scienceJ.B. Wilson
Targeting eticking bombsE.Military and naval scienceBarbara Opall-Rome
The football advantage: Soccer can't match its power and flexibility.Military and naval scienceC.J. Col. Krisinger, Hertz. Martin Maj.
The return of Kaho'olawe.(Navy project )Military and naval scienceEugenia M. Kolasinski Morgan
Thinking for ourselves: The key to defeating terrorism.Military and naval scienceGregory D. Foster
Thinking for ourselves: The key to defeating terrorism.Military and naval scienceGregory D. Foster
Tough road ahead.Military and naval scienceHamied N. Ansari
Turning point in Iraq: We screwed it up; let's fix it.Military and naval scienceBarry R. McCaffrey
Vulnerable link in supply chain.Military and naval scienceRoss Stapleton-Gray
Weapons of mass delusion?: WMD has become a worthless, meaningless definition.(weapons of mass destruction)Military and naval scienceAl Mauroni
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