Todayโs guest post comes from Barefoot Boomer.ย Boomer is a career Army officer and strategist. He is also a historian with an emphasis in American and German military history. ย The content and opinions of this article are the authorโs only and do not reflect the opinions of the United States Army or the Department of Defense. …
Why ISIS Will Outlast the Coalition Arrayed Against It, and Why Itโs Our Own Damn Fault
Today's guest post comes from Barefoot Boomer. Boomer is a career Army officer and strategist. He is also a historian with an emphasis in American and German military history. The content and opinions of this article are the authorโs only and do not reflect the opinions of the United States Army or the Department of …
Galactic Lessons Never Learned
Full warning: I've got spoilers in here. A heap of them. No, not the plot spoilers you fear so much: the spoilers on how no one in the Star Wars universe learns a damn thing. A while back I wrote about how the Empire could've bounced back from the loss of Death Star II, Darth …
Get Out of the Way and Let Us Do Our Jobs: A NCO’s Perspective
Today's post is by guest author, SoonerGrunt. He is a retired Army non-commissioned officer with twenty-two years of experience in both the Regular Army and the Army National Guard. My Twitter friend Angry Staff Officer had a response from a junior officerโs perspective to a blog post entitled โ31 Things Your Senior Rater Wants You …
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18 Things I Look For in a Senior Rater
Last week, one of my favorite blogs -ย From the Green Notebook -ย ran a guest piece called,ย 31 Things Your Senior Rater Would Like You to Know That He Probably Wonโt Tellย You. Quite a mouthful. While I disagreed with nearly everything that the author said, he did start a good conversation on leadership styles that has bloomed …
Timeless Maxims of War
If you've been in the military longer than a day, you are bound to have heard your fair share of quotes about war that leaders like to drag out to show their book-learnin'. If I had nickel for the times I've heard that war is merely a continuation of politics by other means, I'd have …
Classic Military Quotes Brought into the Modern Era
Military doctrine is updated every few years, to reflect the changes in technology, tactics, operations, and strategy, as well as to keep several thousand doctrine writers employed. Next to military doctrine, famous quotes from past military leaders are the most commonly cited source when two strategists are arguing. But although we update our doctrine, we …
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Thrown into the Deep End: Tips for New Platoon Leaders
Whoa there, high speed. Look at you, all brand new and shiny, right out of your basic officer leader course, hard-charging to take over your first platoon. Thing is, behind that brash exterior, you're probably confused as all get-out. After years of training inย ROTC or a military academy (you OCS guys know all this stuff …
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A Combat Badge Does Not a Soldier Make
Today's guest post comes from Tim Shea (@trshea88), a former U.S. Army Captain hailing from Joint Base Lewis-McChord's now defunct 4th Stryker Brigade. In 2014, Tim traded the green pastures of Army life for the exhilarating, cutthroat world of economic development consulting. He maintains his sanity by writingย here. To all the badge, tab, etc. lovers …
Integrity: The Unseen Skill Badge
You can tell a lot about someone based on their uniform. Especially in the Army. In fact, we regularly violate the "Don't judge a book by its cover" dictum. Hell, we stomp that dictum into the dirt and build a fighting position on top of it. When meeting each other, soldiers tend to size the …



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