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A template for how leaders of enabling units can communicate with maneuver commanders by making recommendations, explaining capabilities, and being proactive.
By LTC Michael Carvelli
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JMRC’s Skynet Platoon shares how Soldiers can survive and fight in the multi-domain environment through concealment, maneuver, and UAS integration.
Thank you to CPT Joshua Cox, SSG Samuel Gordon, and SSG Eric Navarro for their contributions.
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An NCO writes for the Center for Junior Officers.
MSG Albert Keever explains how ethical fading erodes integrity and offers tools for Army Officers to strengthen ethical decision-making.
Check the Box or Check Your Compass https://t.co/xxoca0ZBy1
U.S forces close with and destroy the enemy. But how close? One kilometer, 300 meters, hand grenade range? How about close enough to hear your enemy’s last words?
Leadership at Zero Meters: Combatives for Building Lethal Teams https://t.co/HGU1Fk8tA6
Junior Officers need more than reading lists. Reading is a tool, but not the only one—leaders grow through thinking, reflecting, experiencing, and engaging with others in meaningful ways
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Another CJO Article selected by the Chief of Staff of the Army as an article of the month. The 3rd time this year.
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Junior leader contributions to the profession are valuable and are being seen at the highest levels.
Captain Carmody champions a philosophy of moderation for Army leaders. Through moderation, leaders can avoid the burnout of extremes, make wiser decisions, and model sustainable habits for those they lead.
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CPT Nicholas Keyes a U.S. Army Civil Affairs officer reflects on a recent deployment to Syria and how the relationships he built and maintained led to his success.
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Fire Support Officer Planning Products resource for download
1LT Thomas Messner of the 101st Airborne Division has compiled a Fire Support Officer resource that includes editable and printable FST workbooks, planning guides, reference sheets and more
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In this article, CDT Sarah Cao, a USMA Senior Cadet and Rhodes Scholar, reflects on her upcoming transition from Cadet to Officer through the lens of Plato’s Republic.