Link to the Combat Studies Institute (CSI) page on the CAC site.
For Man and Country
Atheist Chaplains in the US Army?By Valeria R. Van Dress, Major, Chaplain |
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Art of War Papers
The Mattis Way of War: an Examination of Operational Art in Task Force 58 and 1st Marine DivisionBy Major Michael L. Valenti, USMC |
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Making the Difficult Routine
A New Look at US Army Combat Effectiveness in World War IIBy Lieutenant Colonel Brian North Lieutenant Colonel Brian North’s Making the Difficult Routine is the first focused study of the US Army’s capacity to rapidly change task organization in the summer and fall of 1944. North finds that a shared educational experience and a common foundation in doctrine were the key factors in the Army officer corps ability to reorganize large combat formations in the midst of intense combat. This study suggests that this capability was critical to the Army’s success in the European theater in 1944 and offers important insights for the US Army today. |
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