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ARMOR Winter 2022 edition

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Features

Themes: innovation at tactical level, large-scale combat operations (emphasis on the Pacific)

Geronimo, Rakkasans and Robots: How Joint Readiness Training Center Rotation 21-10 Accelerated the Army’s Robotic Combat Vehicle Development
by MAJ Cory Wallace, MAJ Dan Groller and Todd J. Willert

Robots on Tracks: What Armor Needs to Make Robotic Combat Vehicles Work
by MAJ John Nimmons and 2LT Patrick Oathout

Armored Assault Company: Increase Lethality with Platoon Expertise
by CPT Travis Hines

A Balanced Team: The Need for Options in Armored Warfare
by CPT Christopher M. Telle, republished from Winter 2021 edition

The Russian Army and Maneuver Defense
by Dr. Lester W. Grau and MAJ Charles K. Bartles, republished from Spring 2021 edition

Cavalry Operations in the Republic of Korea: Phase 0 Reconnaissance
by CPT Colton C. Parr and CPT Andrew Robichaud, republished from Winter 2020 edition

Robots and Reconnaissance: We May Never Be Stealthy and Deliberate Again
by COL J. Frederick Dente and CPT Timothy Lee, republished from Spring 2020 edition

Fire and Maneuver in the Cyberspace Domain
by COL Michael D. Schoenfeldt, CPT Matthew L. Tyree and CPT William Malcolm, republished from Spring 2020 edition

A New Combined-Arms Approach for the Armored Brigade Combat Team
by Steven A. Yeadon, republished from Summer 2020 edition

The Russian BMPT-72 and the Problem of Direct-Fire Support in Armored Formations
by 2LT E.R. Chesley, republished from Fall 2020 edition

Armored Brigade Combat Team Cavalry Squadron’s Combat Trains during Large-Scale Combat Operations: Balancing Maintenance, Recovery, Freedom of Maneuver
by MAJ Gary M. Klein and CPT Ragan T. Rutherford, republished from Fall 2020 edition

Section Gunnery and Armored Brigade Combat Team Lethality
by CPT Zachary J. Matson, republished from Fall 2020 edition

‘Rough-Cut CoAs’ and Other Ways to Modify Military Decision-Making Process for Constrained Planning Timelines
by MAJ Gary M. Klein, republished from Winter 2019 edition

On the Employment of Cavalry
by MAJ Amos C. Fox, republished from Winter 2020 edition

On the Employment of Armor
by MAJ Amos C. Fox, republished from Winter 2019 edition

Shaping the Battlefield: A Framework for the Cavalry
by MAJ Mark Sargent

The Brigade Combat Team’s Reconnaissance and Security Achilles Heel: The Cavalry Squadron Liaison Officer
by MAJ James M. Plutt and CPT Christopher Salerno

The Fight for Information: The D (Tank) Company as a Reconnaissance Asset in an Armored Brigade Combat Team Cavalry Squadron
by CPT Tyler D. Stankye

The Information Domain and Social Media
by SGM Alexander Aguilastratt and SGM Matthew Updike

Combat-Zone Turnover – A Case Study in Success: Lessons-Learned from Forward Operating Base Bucca
by COL (Retired) Bill Edwards

A Chief’s Toolbox: the Art and Methods of Leading a Productive Staff
by COL Andy Morgado

Winning the War on Excess: Operation Pegasus Harvest and the Development of the Division Material Management Center
by CPT Miguel J. Denis, LTC Xeon Simpson and COL Patrick A. Disney

Unity of Command through Unity of Effort
by CPT Jacob Conkright

Call Your Attorney: What Your Servicing Judge Advocate Can Do for You
by MAJ Brent W. Thompson

Departments

Chief of Armor’s Hatch: Special Winter Edition: Maneuver Warfighting Conference Thoughts
by BG Feltey

Gunner’s Seat: Building on Mastery by CSM Levares Jackson

Letters to the Editor: LTC (Retired) Robert T. Pandolfo, Ronald Lewis

Cobra Comments: Sustaining the Cavalry Troop During Continuous Operations by 1SG Martin Seal, 1SG William L. Randall, SGM Rocky T. Kunkel

Annual index

Book reviews

Battle Analysis: Assessing Armor Operations in the Battle of Hue: Readying Armor for Future Urban Operations and Conclusion Part II by LTC (Retired) Lee Kichen

Featured unit:
110th Cavalry Regiment

Tanks of the World:
AFV Type 15

Armor and Cavalry Medal of Honor Heroes: No. 33, Kerr through Lanfare; No. 34, Larimer through Lorish; No. 35, Lucas through Mandy; No. 36, Marsh through McWhorter