Volume 53, Number 1
Listed below are selected articles and features of our April January issue. To read all the articles in ARMY Magazine, join AUSA and get a subscription as part of your membership.
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Korean War at 50/January 1953 (01/01/2003) January 1953 Timeline
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Expending the Force III (01/01/2003) Given the apparent disinterest in any increase in Army end strength, it is hard to believe that a privatization program will contribute much if anything to long-term combat effectiveness.
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'Soldiers Still Count' (01/01/2003) Boots on the ground, before, during and after conflicts, still spell success that sticks for a while, and is understood and respected as such. All else is artificial to the human psyche, and temporary.
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Army Aviation Modernization (01/01/2003) Through smart designs and recapitalization, Army Aviation will help ensure that our Objective Force has unmatched agility, mobility and lethality.
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Factors of Conflict in the Early 21st Century (01/01/2003) Force structure, doctrine, materiel and training must all adapt to change. Armies that succeed in the new era of warfare will not be optimized for high-speed tactical momentum, but rather for operational and strategic mobility and adaptability.
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Mobility, Vigilance, Justice (01/01/2003) After World War II the 4th Armored Division became the U.S. Constabulary, tasked with keeping order in the American zone of post-war Germany.
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Training Leaders, Soldiers and Units for the Future Force (01/01/2003) A transformation in Army Aviation training is needed to make a transformed Army a reality, and the U.S. Army Training Center at Fort Rucker, Ala., is up to the challenge.
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Letters (01/01/2003) LETTERS / JANUARY 2003
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Washington Report (01/01/2003) WASHINGTON REPORT / JANUARY 2003
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Apache Longbow Upgrade Program (01/01/2003) SOLDIER ARMED / JANUARY 2003
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News Call (01/01/2003) NEWS CALL / JANUARY 2003
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REVIEWS (01/01/2003) REVIEWS / JANUARY 2003
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