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THE PROFESSIONAL JOURNAL OF THE U.S. ARMY
September-October 2014 Vol 94 No.5
Professional Bulletin 100-14-9/10
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88 Retaining the Warrior Spirit
Maj. Andrew J. Knight, U.S. Army
The conclusion of combat operations will likely
decrease the warrior spirit in the Army. The Army must
seek out and retain officers with both heroic leadership
and managerial skills to maintain this spirit.
101 The Morality of
Intervention by Waging
Irregular Warfare
Col. Daniel C. Hodne, U.S. Army
The author explores contemporary just war theory and
introduces rationale to aid in determining how and
when irregular warfare is morally justified. Understanding
what constitutes moral justification for irregular warfare
should be part of our joint and Army lexicon.
R E V I E W E S S AY
108 Head Strong
How Psychology is Revolutionizing War
Maj. Andrew B. Stipp, U.S. Army
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111 Readers provide analyses of
contemporary readings for
the military professional
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