REFLECT

Three Truths About The Personal Study of War

  Imagine if someone told you that a year from today, you would be required to take a test in which every wrong answer resulted in the loss of a human life.  How would you approach studying for the test? Would you study for 20-30 minutes...

Marriage in the Military: Managing the Tension

By Joe Byerly After recently reading Michelle Zook’s article in Task and Purpose on the effect of war on families, I spent a few days reflecting on my own experiences. As a young captain, I saw firsthand the effects of war on marriage.  After...

No Details, No Paper, and No Regrets

“I had a sort of a motto, “No details, no paper, and no regrets.” No details-don’t go about setting machine guns on different sides of bushes. That is done a damn sight better by a platoon commander.  Then, no paper. You...

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