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Why the Civil Rights Movement Was an Insurgency, and Why It Matters
A video of the talk I gave at the Army Heritage Education Center in mid-March is now available online: Perspectives: March 18, 2009 'Why the Civil Rights Movement was an Insurgency, and Why it Matters' Mark S. Grimsley, Ph.D. Harold K. Johnson Visiting Professor of Military History, U.S. Army War College Most Americans fail to appreciate that the ...
Afghan security starts in his class
Brig. Gen. Abdul Wasea Alokozai, deputy chief of civil affairs for the Afghan army, shows off the diploma he received at a graduation ceremony Saturday.
This Week at War: Mexico's Narco-Armies
Mexico's drug gangs don't want to destroy the state, they just want to rent it The U.S. Army War College's Strategic Studies Institute has published a disturbing research paper written by Professor Max Manwaring .
Two boomerang UFOs shoot low over Carlisle, PA
A Pennsylvania witness reports two boomerang-shaped objects moving at "extreme speed" very low over Carlisle on December 5, 2009, according to testimony from the Mutual UFO Network database.
President's Plan Will Work, Says Army Officer
At the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, about a quarter of the student body has already served in Afghanistan with many likely headed back.
Army Reserve Col. Peter A. Bosse has graduated from the U.S. Army War College Department of Distance Education program at Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle, Pa.
Font size: [A] [A] [A] Today is Friday, Nov. 27, the 331st day of 2009. There are 34 days left in the year.
On Nov. 27, 1701, astronomer Anders Celsius, inventor of the Celsius...
On Nov. 27, 1701, astronomer Anders Celsius, inventor of the Celsius temperature scale, was born in Uppsala, Sweden.
Mayor George Moscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk, were shot to death inside City Hall by former supervisor Dan White.
Today In History November 27, 2009
Today is Friday, Nov. 27, the 331st day of 2009. There are 34 days left in the year.
War College graduate CARLISLE, Pa. -- Army National Guard Col. Mark T. Ahles has graduated from the U.S. Army War College Department of Distance Education program at Carlisle Barracks.
Departs for Tokyo, with a stop at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, Alaska, where he will address military personnel.
New commander takes over Stryker Brigade
Fort Wainwright's Stryker Brigade has a new commander. Col. Todd Wood took command of the 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry, from Col.
U.S. military still discriminates through convention and policy, speakers say
Discrimination against women, homosexuals and other religions is still widespread in the armed forces, armed forces experts said.
Topekan's roots led to general's star
Charles Taylor was promoted to brigadier general on Oct. 30. Pictured from left to right are Lt.
Precious, fragile military trust
Colonel Charles D. Allen is the Professor of Cultural Science in the Department of Command, Leadership, and Management at the U.S. Army War College.
"Britain punches above its weight"
Britain: the birthplace of globalisation in the 19th century; ruler of a worldwide empire.
Commanding general to speak at Florence Veterans Day service
Lt. Gen. William G. Webster Jr., commanding general of the Third U.S. Army, will be the featured speaker during Veterans Day ceremonies at 11 a.m. Nov.
Hearing the words of an active serviceman in an upcoming Veterans Day ceremony was important to Randy Walker, who is expected to become the next mayor of Garden City.
When the Strategic Studies Institute, part of the US Army War College, publishes a paper saying that the military have gone too far in the prosecution of war, and it is time to bring politicians back in the loop, it is time to sit up and take notice.
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