Volume 51, Number 7
Listed below are selected articles and features of our July 2001 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 /July 1951 (07/01/2001) July 1951 Timeline
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Army Special Forces' Training Focuses on Unconventional Warfare (07/01/2001) Through unconventional warfare, Special Forces can keep small conflicts from becoming large ones and can greatly enhance conventional operations in an active theater.
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The Front Line of the Future (07/01/2001) In an increasingly dangerous world, Special Forces will contribute greatly to reducing the need for committing conventional forces.
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Special Forces Reemphasizes its Roots (07/01/2001) During a rotation to the Joint Readiness Training Center, the 3rd Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), emphasized training for unconventional warfare.
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Special Forces Initiates its First Transformation Steps (07/01/2001) Special Forces is working with the interim brigade combat teams at Fort Lewis, Wash., to be on the leading edge of Army transformation.
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A Talk with Gen. Shelton (07/01/2001) The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Henry H. Shelton, is interviewed by Tom Philpott about Kosovo, TRICARE and other Army issues.
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Army Civilians: Commitment Up Front on Freedom's Frontier (07/01/2001) In South Korea, Army civilians play a vital role, ensuring support for a strong defense.
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Letters (07/01/2001) LETTERS/July 2001
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Washington Report (07/01/2001) WASHINGTON REPORT / July 2001
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The Ranger Special Operations Vehicle (RSOV) (07/01/2001) SOLDIER ARMED / July 2001
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News Call (07/01/2001) NEWS CALL / July 2001
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Book Reviews (07/01/2001) REVIEWS / JULY 2001
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