Angry Staff OfficerFriction and ISISWhat Happens When Daesh Loses Momentum on the Battlefield?Dec 17, 20151Dec 17, 20151
Angry Staff OfficerinPoint of DecisionA Galactic Day of InfamyHow the Empire Could Yet SurviveDec 14, 20156Dec 14, 20156
Angry Staff OfficerLeadership Lessons from GettysburgThe tenets of leadership are unchangingNov 17, 20153Nov 17, 20153
Angry Staff OfficerinPoint of DecisionIntegrating ReintegrationThis was written as part of an ongoing discussion on war and the human reaction to war, begun by Phil Walter’s piece, War and the New…Nov 13, 20151Nov 13, 20151
Angry Staff OfficerinPoint of DecisionArms Out of ControlAmerica’s Horrible Record with Arming RebelsOct 9, 2015Oct 9, 2015
Angry Staff OfficerinPoint of DecisionAll Things Old are New AgainThe U.S. Army and the Changing Operating EnvironmentOct 8, 20151Oct 8, 20151
Angry Staff OfficerinPoint of DecisionWhat if we had a war and no one knew?As I write this, the U.S. military is involved in armed and lethal operations in Iraq and Syria. While not officially a war, it is the most…Sep 15, 20152Sep 15, 20152
Angry Staff OfficerinPoint of DecisionStop Calling Refugees “Migrants”And Europe’s Problem with MemorySep 1, 20152Sep 1, 20152
Angry Staff OfficerinCenter for Junior Officers“Get off your phone, sir”Leadership in the Digital AgeAug 31, 20151Aug 31, 20151