原文传递 Infantry Magazine. Volume 106, Number 3, July-September 2017.
题名: Infantry Magazine. Volume 106, Number 3, July-September 2017.
作者: Archambault, M. T.; Peachey, F. G.; Hayball, S. D.; Lincolin, D. D.
关键词: Military education, Warfare, Infantrymen, Training, Navigation warfare, Ammunition, Fire control systems, Artillery, Acquisition, Navigational aids, Night vision, Global positioning systems, Unmanned aerial vehicles, Human factors engineering, Air force, Space systems, Navigation, Understand, Intents, Capabilities, Action, Intercultural similarities, Enemies, Adversaries, Player on the field, No desire to assimilate or negotiate, Destruction of america and her allies, Taliban, Brushfire growth of isis in iraq, Remaining true to our nations, Armys values, Faith, Fielding, Sustaining, Redeploying a force that is smart, Fast, Precise, Lethal, Security, Armys success
摘要: We are a nation at war. To be sure, this is not Americas first time in the arena, but the nature of todays enemy is unlike that of most of our earlier adversaries. Our allies and enemies in World War II were virtually all signatories of the Geneva and Hague Conventions - although not all had ratified or would later prove adherent to all tenets of those accords - and this afforded measures of predictability which would better help us understand their intents, capabilities, likely courses of action, and the basis of their values. More importantly, intercultural similarities between our allies, our adversaries, and ourselves made for at least a tenuous groundwork upon which negotiations could find footing. Such is not always the case today, however.
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