General McInerney
Lt. General Thomas McInerney has been in the news lately, mostly for saying things that are getting him kicked off of news shows: It is my understanding that he was the person who was responsible for making sure that…
Excellence in Historical Research and Analysis
Excellence in Historical Research and Analysis
Lt. General Thomas McInerney has been in the news lately, mostly for saying things that are getting him kicked off of news shows: It is my understanding that he was the person who was responsible for making sure that…
Last night, as I was watching the Capitals trash Tampa Bay in the third round of the Stanley Cup play-offs….the announcer mentioned that only twice in the last 41 years (or cases) has a team won the third round of…
[This post was originally published on 3 April 2017.] Displayed across the top of my book is the phrase “Largest Tank Battle in History.” Apparently some people dispute that. What they put forth as the largest tank battle in history…
Fascinating article from a British-based analyst, Dermot Rooney: A few highlights: “…war alone cannot account for the vast number of Afghan migrants or the great distance they are travelling.” “Globally, up until 1960, the ratio of refuges to fatalities…
The Voice of America (VOA) interviewed me about Kursk and the current Russian Army for some articles they were working on. The interviewer, Alex Grigoryev, was a journalist in Russia before he immigrated to the United States. The first interview, on Kursk,…
This map is from 2003. It appears that the Army has lowered its recruiting goals for 2018. In the first six months of the recruiting year, they brought in only 28,000 new soldiers. The goal for the year was 80,000.…
People do send me some damn interesting stuff. Someone just sent me a page clipped from U.S. Army FM 3-0 Operations, dated 6 October 2017. There is a discussion in Chapter 7 on “penetration.” This brief discussion on paragraph 7-115 states in…
This is in response to long comment by Clinton Reilly about Breakpoints (Forced Changes in Posture) on this thread: Breakpoints in U.S. Army Doctrine Reilly starts with a very nice statement of the issue: Clearly breakpoints are crucial when modelling…
A breakpoint or involuntary change in posture is an essential part of modeling. There is a breakpoint methodology in C-WAM. According to slide 18 and rule book section 5.7.2 is that ground unit below 50% strength can only defend. It is…
We usually stay away from the news of the day, but hard to ignore this one as we were recently blogging about it: Story: Video: In testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Mike Pompeo, currently the CIA…