Armed Forces Journal 2005 - Abstracts

Armed Forces Journal 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
2,500 marines to SOCOM: Pending move benefits anti-terrorism war.(United States. Special Operations Command)Military and naval science 
A component for change: Army Reserve must alter itself to meet anti-terrorism challenge.(force structure)Military and naval scienceJames R. Helmly
Acquisition for the information age: Mass customization must replace mass production.(military procurement)Military and naval scienceThomas Hone
Afghans have voted for change, but it will come only if the U.S. stays the course.(Afghanistan showing signs of progress)Military and naval scienceBarry R. McCaffrey
African allies.(military training in West Africa)Military and naval scienceGordon Lubold
An Army of one voice.Military and naval sciencePamela Keeton, Mark McCann
A split on strategy?Military and naval scienceTom Donnelly
Attack foe's anonymity: ID card system would reveal insurgents' moves.(identification cards )Military and naval scienceJohn B. Anderson
Bad news: Should media manipulation be a tool of war?Military and naval scienceTom Breen
BRAC under attack.(Base Realignment and Closure Plan )Military and naval scienceWillaim Matthews
British Army deploys Bowman radios in Iraq.(General Dynamics Corp.)Military and naval scienceAndrew Chuter
Caught in the network: How the doctrine of network-centric warfare allows technology to dictate military strategy.Military and naval scienceAlfred Kaufman
China plans to control space and win the coming information war.(People's Liberation Army)Military and naval scienceMary C. FitzGerald
China's grand strategy is to make war while avoiding a battle.(military strategy)Military and naval scienceLaurent Murawiec
Corps values.(United States. Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceEdward F. Palm
Crowd control.Military and naval scienceBarbara Opall-Rome
Danger on the high seas: Sophisticated threats spur new ship-defense technologies.Military and naval scienceGreig Baker
DOD backs common satellite platform.(Department of Defense)Military and naval scienceJeremy Singer
Extreme armor: Ours will save an arm and leg - literally.Military and naval scienceGraham K. Hubler, Peter Matic
Falcon vs. Gripen: Belgians and Swedes put fighters through their paces.(F-16 Mid-Life Update )(JAS 39 Gripens)Military and naval scienceNicholas Florenza
Fast-tracked portal opens doors in Iraq.Military and naval science 
Finesse trumps firepower.(Quadrennial Defense Review)Military and naval scienceLoren Thompson
Flawed combat system: FCS is too costly, overly complex and potentially dangerous.(Future Combat Systems)Military and naval scienceDaniel L. Davis
Hearts & minds model?Military and naval scienceRobert Perito
Innovative teams are building goodwill at the grass-roots level.(Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan)Military and naval scienceVance Serchuk
Iraq: A precarious balance: We're entering a critical, one-year period.Military and naval scienceBarry McCaffrey
Jordan forming spec ops air unit: Contracted U.S. aviators will conduct training.Military and naval scienceRiad Kahwaji
Learning partnerships: Government and industry exec go back to school.(Government-industry learning partnerships )Military and naval scienceCurt Newill
Mission of mercy: Following a devastating tsunami, U.S. military delivers needed relief.Military and naval scienceBruce Rolfsen
Naval gun goes ashore: Army adapts Phalanx for anti-mortar role.(Phalanx Close-In Weapons System)(Counter-Rocket Artillery Mortar system)Military and naval scienceGreg Grant
Networking national security.Military and naval scienceSue C. Payton
New kind of lily pad: Navy relief effort validates sea basing.(Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami, 2004)Military and naval scienceGordon Lubold
No bang for the buck.(Defense spending)Military and naval scienceWillaim Matthews
Not a good day to die.(Operation Anaconda)Military and naval scienceSean D. Naylor
Osama bin Laden: A 'worthy enemy'.Military and naval scienceMichael Scheuer
Persuasive diplomacy: Innovative surgical operations maintain stability in Afghanistan.Military and naval scienceHunter R. Durham
Promoting the Air Force: The service must reinforce its role as the joint-force enabler.Military and naval sciencePhillip S. Meilinger
Reality check: The U.S. Army's long-term plans collide with today's demands.Military and naval scienceMegan Scully
Rescue and relief.( military rescue forces )Military and naval scienceSean Naylor
Rolling thunder.Military and naval scienceDaniel Goure
Sea basing and the lessons of Okinawa: We should explore many concepts - or risk embracing one that isn't feasible.Military and naval scienceThomas Hone
Sea sentinels.Military and naval scienceJason Ma
Shack takes a lickin.(bulletproof clothing )Military and naval science 
Space games: Scripted exercises fail to address threats to U.S. satellite capabilities.Military and naval scienceRobert J. Reiss Jr.
Spec ops Predators: UAV squadron first for Air Force command.(Special Operations Predator)(unmanned aerial vehicle)Military and naval scienceBruce Rolfsen
Stryker gun to get new loader.Military and naval science 
Successful elections in Afghanistan.(International Security Assistance Forces)Military and naval scienceRobert H. Foglesong
Success in Afghanistan means fighting several wars at once.(counterinsurgency led by United Stated in Afghanistan)Military and naval scienceDavid Lamm
Surface ship, submarine missions are coalescing.(requirement of Littoral Combat Ship By U.S. Navy for combat operations)Military and naval sciencePerkins John
Tactical Internet moves out: Smaller gear gives dismounted troops greater awareness.Military and naval scienceMatthew Cox
The force: Calls to rapidly increase ranks are unrealistic, spec ops members say.(special operations training)Military and naval scienceTom Brees
The new Guard.(National Guard)Military and naval scienceDaniel Goure
The politics of perceptions: Information operations in the global war on terrorism.Military and naval scienceStephen R. Bowers, Frederick E. Schultze
The shape of brigades to come.Military and naval scienceRobert Scales
The Taiwan problem: Beijing arms for a fight it hopes to avoid.Military and naval scienceEric A. McVadon
The Taliban lost the war in Afghanistan, but still bedevils coalition efforts to establish security.Military and naval scienceSean D. Naylor
Tough choices.Military and naval scienceLaura M. Colarusso
Train like we'll fight: Include NGOs in military exercises.(Nongovernmental organizations)Military and naval scienceRobert Morris, Dave Kildee
Transformation.(network-centric warfare)Military and naval science 
Transforming the alliance.Military and naval scienceChristopher Griffin
Uncivil affair: Army resists push to move nation-builders out of SoCom.(Special Operations Command)Military and naval scienceTom Breen
Wanted: Creative warriors: Pentagon forming Asymmetric Warfare Group.Military and naval scienceVince Crawley
Warfighter Inc. : As reliance on private companies grows, so do potential pitfalls.Military and naval scienceGreig Baker
Weathering the storm: Naval shipbuilders struggle to resume operations in Katrina's wake.(Hurricane Katrina)Military and naval scienceChristopher P. Cavas
What the Japanese military needs.Military and naval scienceHideaki Kaneda
What the United States wants.Military and naval scienceAaron Friedberg
X-45 tests beyond-line-of-sight control.Military and naval science 
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