Military Review: September-October 2013
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Trust Erosion and Identity Corrosion by Col. John A. Vermeesch, U.S. Army
Fighting Alone: The Challenge of Shrinking Social Capital and the Army Profession by Maj. Charlie Lewis, U.S. Army
Defeating Future Hybrid Threats: The Greatest Challenge to the Army Profession of 2020 and Beyond by Maj. John R. Davis Jr., U.S. Army
Character Development of U.S. Army Leaders: The Laissez- Faire Approach by Col. Brian M. Michelson, U.S. Army
The Trust Lapse: How Our Profession’s Bedrock is Being Undermined by Maj. Joshua Glonek, U.S. Army
Uninformed, Not Uniformed? The Apolitical Myth by Maj. Brian Babcock-Lumish, Ph.D., U.S. Army
The Myths We Soldiers Tell Ourselves (and the Harm These Myths Do) by Lt. Col. Peter Fromm, U.S. Army, Retired; Lt. Col. Douglas Pryer; U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Kevin Cutright, U.S. Army
The Greatest Threat Facing the Army Profession by Dan Johnson, Consultant with The Praevius Group, Salado, Texas
Trust: Implications for the Army Profession by Col. Charles D. Allen, U.S. Army, Retired, and Col. William G.“Trey” Braun III, U.S. Army, Retired
Remembering Vietnam by Arnold R. Isaacs, Journalist and Vietnam War Correspondent
Cover 3 Announcing the 2013 General William E. DePuy Combined Arms Center Writing Competition Winners