Military Review Index Volume LXXXV e January-December 2005 Contents Title Index Author Index Subject Index, Articles TITLE INDEX American Counterinsurgency Doctrine and E! Salvador, The Battle of Darwin-Goose Green, LT Manuel A. Orellana, Jr., USNR: REVIEW ESSAY . .89 Nov-Dec Robert S. Bolia 45 Jul-Aug American Soldier, “Best Practices” in Counterinsurgency, COL Gregory Fontenot, USA, Ret.: REVIEW ESSAY. .98 May-Jun Kalev I. Sepp, Ph.D 8 May-Jun America’s First Response to Terrorism: The Barbary Pirates Black Soldiers in Blue, and the Tripolitan War of 1801, LTC Edwin L. Kennedy, Jr., USA, Ret.: COE Bradley B. Simi USA 3. sb ce ee dee ees 65 Nov-Dec REVIEW ESSAY 77 Mar-Apr An Organizational Solution for DOD’s Cultural Bosnia and Herzegovina: Coalition Doctrine and Knowledge Needs, LOT Houses, Montgomery McFate, Ph.D., J.D., and MG Virgil L. Packett Il, USA; Andrea Jackson 18 Jul-Aug COL James F. Smith, USAFR; LTC Edwin P. Woods, USA; and Anthropology and Counterinsurgency: MAJ Edward C. Guilford, Jr., ARNG 70 Mar-Apr The Strange Story of their Curious Relationship, Montgomery McFate, Ph.D., J.D 24 Mar-Apr The British Army and Counterinsurgency: The Salience of Military Culture, Anwar Muhammad: Comments on Nasser and EEC ROORE CASRN CEs o'5t ae asia we a'nelnetawelee os5 3 May-Jun the Six-Day War, LCDR Youssef H. Aboul-Enein, USN: Campfires of Freedom, REVIEW ESSAY 80 Sep-Oct MAJ Jeffrey C. Alfier, USAF: REVIEW ESSAY .... .78 Mar-Apr Army Transformation at Sea: The New Theater Canadian Military Emergency Response: Support Vessel, Highly Effective, but Rarely Part of the Plan, LTC Stephen R. Trauth, USA, Ret.; Joseph Scanlon, Prof. Emeritus.................... 74 Nov-Dec COL James C. Barbara, USA, Ret.; Changing the Army for Counterinsurgency Operations, Patrick A. Papa; Brig. Nigel R.F. Aylwin-Foster, British Army Christine Maluchnik; Chinese Army Modernization: An Overview, Donald R. Paskulovich; LTC Dennis J. Blasko, USA, Ret 68 Sep-Oct Kerry B. Riese; and Clausewitz: “On Afghanistan,” LEG Ralph P: Pallotta; USA; Ret... <2)... 2 es ec 51 Nov-Dec MAJ Frank Sobchak, USA 89 Jul-Aug ARSOF Logistics Transformation, LTC David E.A. Johnson, USA; Coercive Diplomacy in U.S. Foreign Policy, MAJ Mark Hollingsworth, USA; and CH (COL) Douglas McCready, USA, Ph.D.: MAJ Vincent Nwafor, USA 76 May-Jun REVIEW ESSAY 84 Sep-Oct Ayman Al-Zawahiri’s Knights under the Controversial Photo, Prophet’s Banner: The al-Qaeda Manifesto, LTC Michael B. Hall, USA, Ret.: LETTERS 95 Jan-Feb LCDR YoussefH . Aboul-Enein, USN: Defining Success at Guantanamo: By What Measure? REVIEW ESSAY 83 Jan-Feb Jeffrey H. Norwitz 79 Jul-Aug Battle Command: Toppling the Tower of Babel, Defining the Information Campaign, COL Stuart A. Whitehead, USA 22 Sep-Oct LEC Garry 5. Demvert Ur, ROR... os cnesiessnsce5 80 Nov-Dec MILITARY REVIEW e November-December 2005 101 Defining Venezuela’s “Bolivarian Revolution,” Maginot Line or Fort Apache? Using Forts to HarA.o Trlinkduna s, Ph.D........................39 Jul-Aug Shape the Counterinsurgency Battlefield, DOD’S Cultural Knowledge, LTC Geoffrey B. Demarest, USA, Ret., Ph.D., J.D., and LTC Robert Gooren, Royal Netherlands Army, Ph.D.: ES ester Wy AS, WANs os cone sie's oiiain hc ns oe 35 Nov-Dec LETTERS 99 Nov-Dec Marketing: An Overlooked Aspect of Information Don’t Follow the Bear: The Soviet Attempt to Build Operations, Afghanistan’s Military, CPT Stoney Trent, USA, and MAJ Stephen D. Pomper, USA 26 Sep-Oct GPT James lL. Doty UI USA............c00i6000000003 70 Jul-Aug Do We Need FA30? Creating an Information Military Cultural Education, Warfare Branch, COL Maxie McFarland, USA, Ret 62 Mar-Apr MAJ George C.L. Brown, USA 39 Jan-Feb The Need to Validate Planning Assumptions, Drug Wars, Counterinsurgency, and the National Guard, LTC Peter D. Woodmansee, USMC; MAJ Reyes Z. Cole, California ARNG 70 Nov-Dec LTC Timothy L. Faulkner, USA; and MAJ Wayne C. Blanchette, USAF.................. 58 Jan-Feb Effects-Based Operations and the Exercise of National Power—A Response, Network-Enabled Battle Command, MAJ Bryan Boyce, USA, Ret.: LETTERS 3 Jul-Aug LTG William S. Wallace, USA 2 May-Jun The Embeds’ War, The New American Militarism, LTC Scott Stephenson, USA, Ret.: REVIEW ESSAY . 96 May-Jun COL Kevin C.M. Benson, USA: REVIEW ESSAY ... 87 Nov-Dec The Evolution of Information Operations at The New Master of Wizard’s Chess: Brigade and Below, The Real Hugo Chavez and Asymmetric Warfare, LTC Arthur N. Tulak, USA; COL Max G. Manwaring, USA, Ret., Ph.D........... 40 Sep-Oct MAJ Kelly R. Broome, USAR; and Nicaragua: Civilians and Military After the CPT Donnie S. Bennett, USA . 18 Mar-Apr Sandinista Revolution, Expanding Jointness at the Joint Readiness Training Center, Margarita Castillo Villarreal 6 Mar-Apr BG Mick Bednarek, USA; North Korea: Government-Sponsored Drug Trafficking, LTC Thomas P. Odom, USA, Ret.; and LCDR Cindy A. Hurst, USNR 35 Sep-Oct Ce eear ee ae aa ee 51 Jan-Feb OPORDs and Leadership: Complicating Simplicity, The Fight for Samarra: Full-Spectrum Operations in MAJ L. Lance Boothe, USA: INSIGHTS . 75 Sep-Oct Modern Warfare, MG John R:S. Batiste, USA, and Operation Knockout: Counterinsurgency in Iraq, LTC Paul R. Daniels, USA 13 May-Jun COL James K. Greer, USA 16 Nov-Dec Fighting Terrorism and Insurgency: Shaping the Other Services See Dangerous Action, Information Environment, COL Neal H. Bralley, USA, Ret. LETTERS 2 Jul-Aug MAJ Norman Emery, USA; Pacifying the Moros: American Military MAJ Jason Werchan, USAF; and Government in the Southern Philippines, 1899-1913, MAJ Donald G. Mowles, Jr., USAF 32 Jan-Feb Charles Byler, Ph.D 41 May-Jun Fox Conner and Dwight Eisenhower: Mentoring Panama, 1988-1999: The Disconnect between and Application, Combat and Stability Operations, Jerome H. Parker IV: INSIGHTS 92 Jul-Aug Lawrence Yates, Ph.D 46 May-Jun French Algeria and British Northern Ireland: Paradox or Paradigm? Operational Contractor Support, Legitimacy and the Rule of Law in COL Michael R. Rampy, USA, Ret., Ph.D........... 72 May-Jun Low-Intensity Conflict, LTC James D. Campbell, Maine ARNG Patterns of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency, John A. Lynn, Ph.D 22 Jul-Aug French Algeria and British Northern Ireland, Timothy Durbin, MEDPROS: LETTERS 2 Sep-Oct Perceptions and Courses of Action toward Iran, Jo-Anne Hart, Ph.D 9 Sep-Oct Generational Differences in Waging Jihad, CW0O3 Sharon Curcio, USAR 84 Jul-Aug Persistent Surveillance and Implications for the Common Operating Picture, Geospatial Intelligence, MAJ David W. Pendall, USA. 41 Nov-Dec Ralph M. Erwin: MR DIGEST 87 Jan-Feb Phase IV Operations: Where Wars Are Really Won, Growing the Iraqi Security Forces, LTC Conrad C. Crane, USA, Ret. 27 May-Jun MAJ Steven Miska, USA 64 Jul-Aug The Philippines: Nationbuilding and Pacification, Hyman G. Rickover: Excellence, Greatness, Heroism, Bran McAlister Lipn, PUD. < «6.eso2s s.3iee5'e d ss 46 Mar-Apr COL Gerald D. Evans, USA: ALMANAC ........... 85 Jan-Feb Political Management oft he Military in Latin America, Information Operations, STRATCOM, and Public Affairs, D2U NE TO 0 0) 0 a 19 Jan-Feb LTC Pamela Keeton, USAR, Ret., and EN ai Co Oe) Ek 5 a a eae 83 Nov-Dec Ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention: Strategic and Tactical Implications, International Law and Terrorism, MA)'Peter L. Platteborze, USA, PB.D......... 2.6.6. 55 Mar-Apr RBVIGH EE MBGPOO PRI Sonos seeds sccaeeaaeesad 50 Sep-Oct Redefining the Foreign Area Officer’s Role: Iraq: Italian Lessons Learned, A Response, Riccardo Cappelli 58 Mar-Apr LTC Robert E. Friedenberg, USA: LETTERS 93 Jan-Feb Iraq: The Social Context of IEDs, Reply: Marketing, Montgomery McFate, Ph.D.,J.D.................. 37 May-Jun CPT Stoney Trent, USA, and Is There a Deep Fight in a Counterinsurgency? CPT James L. Doty III, USA: LETTERS 3 Sep-Oct MAJ Lee K. Grubbs, USA, and Republic of Korean Forces in Iraq: Peacekeeping MAJ Michael J. Forsyth, USA 28 Jul-Aug and Reconstruction, Leader Development and Education: Growing MG Eui-Don Hwang, Republic of Korea Army 27 Nov-Dec Leaders Now for the Future, BG James T. Hirai, USA, and The Road to Abu Ghraib: U.S. Army Detainee Doctrine and Experience, COL Kim L. Summers, USA, Ret. .........0.06000 86 May-Jun MAJ James F. Gebhardt, USA, Ret 44 Jan-Feb Lessons Learned: Multinational Division Central-South, Saving the All-Volunteer Force, LTC Robert Strzelecki, Polish Army 32 Nov-Dec Charles Moskos, Ph.D 6 May-Jun 102 November-December 2005 e MILITARY REVIEW Seeing Red: Creating a Red-Team Capability for Transformation: Victory Rests with Small Units, the Blue Force, LTC Thomas P. Odom, USA, Ret.; COL Gregory Fontenot, USA, Ret 4 Sep-Oct SMA Julius W. Gates, USA, Ret.; “Seeing the Other Side of the Hill”: The Art of CSM Jack Hardwick, USA, Ret.; and Battle Command, Decisionmaking, Uncertainty, SFC Robert Ehrlich, USA 81 May-Jun and the Information Superiority Complex, MAJ Demetrios J. Nicholson, USA................ 57 Nov-Dec Transforming in Peace and War, COL Robert B. Brown, USA, and Shaping the African Standby Force: MAJ Douglas A. Sims II, USA 22 May-Jun Developments, Challenges, and Prospects, Theo Neethling, D.Litt. et Phil 68 May-Jun Ultramicro, Nonlethal, and Reversible: Looking Sidewise Technologies: National Security and Ahead to Military Biotechnology, Global Power Implications, Ji-Wei Guo, and Xue-Sen Yang 75 Jul-Aug Paul Bracken, Ph.D 64 Sep-Oct Understanding versus Appreciating Cultures, Somalia: Soldiers in SOSO, LTC Alan Farmies, USA- LETTERS. . .... 2... 002000065 3 Jul-Aug Robert C. Blackstone 39 Mar-Apr Unprivileged Belligerency: The IRA, “Stay the Course”: Nine Planning Themes for COL Michael F. Noone, Jr., USAF, Ret.,S.J.D. ....... 58 Sep-Oct Stability and Reconstruction Operations, LTC David P. Cavaleri, USA, Ret Urban Warfare: A Soldier’s View, Strategic Scouts for Strategic Corporals, MG Robert H. Scales, USA, Ret 9 Jan-Feb MAS Ron Sargent, USA U.S. Army Chiefof Staff, GEN Peter J. Schoomaker Strength Maintenance: A Risk Management Professional Reading List: Approach, BOOKSHELF 80 Jan-Feb MAJ Teresa Z. Taylor, ARNG, Ret., Ph.D Using Biometrics to Achieve Identity Dominance Suicide Bombings in Operation Iraqi Freedom, in the Global War on Terrorism, ©AUSA, 2004, JOR DRS WRNO N lacas raeeatdsinsnegs scm 30 Sep-Oct Robert J. Bunker, Ph.D., and John P. Sullivan 69 Jan-Feb The U.S. Joint Task Force Experience in Liberia, COL Blair A. Ross, Jr., USA 60 May-Jun Syrian Defense Minister General Mustafa Tlas: Memoirs, Volume Two, Vietnam: General Vo Nguyen Giap, LCDR YoussefH . Aboul-Enein, USN: COL William S. Reeder, Jr., USA, Ret., Ph.D.: REVIEW ESSAY 99 May-Jun REVIEW ESSAY 75 Mar-Apr Ten Misperceptions about North Korea, War in Algeria: The French Experience, EG Meneer Me Paam, USAP...... 2.222. .06c..-. 38 Sep-Oct COL Gilles Martin, French Army .................. 51 Jul-Aug Theater Immersion: Postmobilization Training in the First Army, Why Small Brigade Combat Teams LTG Russell Honoré, USA, and Undermine Modularity, COL Daniel L. Zajac, USA 2 Jan-Feb LTC Stephen L. Melton, USA, Ret. 58 Jul-Aug To Create a Stable Afghanistan: Provisional Winning the Peace: The Requirement for Reconstruction Teams, Good Governance, Full-Spectrum Operations, and a Splash of History, MG Peter W. Chiarelli, USA, and MAJ Andrew M. Roe, British Army 20 Nov-Dec MAJ Patrick R. Michaelis, USA 4 Jul-Aug AUTHOR INDEX Page Issue Page Issue Aboul-Enein, LCDR YousseHf. , USN, Beavers, LTC Garry J., USA, Ret., Anwar Muhammad: Comments on Nasser and the Defining the Information Campaign 80 Nov-Dec Six-Day War: REVIEW ESSAY 80 Sep-Oct Bednarek, BG Mick, USA; ____, Ayman Al-Zawahiri’s Knights under the LTC Thomas P. Odom, USA, Ret.; and Prophet’s Banner: The al-Qaeda Manifesto: Stephen Florich, REVIEW ESSAY 83 Jan-Feb Expanding Jointness at the Joint Readiness _, Syrian Defense Minister General Mustafa RRMUIIEE GONE sa ere soi ack cc lced e's awiweees 51 Jan-Feb Tlas: Memoirs, Volume Two: Bennett, CPT Donnie S., USA; REVIEW ESSAY 99 May-Jun LTC Arthur N. Tulak, USA; and Alfier, MAJ Jeffrey C., USAF, Campfires of MAJ Kelly R. Broome, USAR, Freedom: REVIEW ESSAY 78 Mar-Apr The Evolution of Information Operations at Aylwin-Foster, Brig. Nigel R.F., British Army, Brigade and Below 18 Mar-Apr Changing the Army for Counterinsurgency Operations . .2 Nov-Dec Benson, COL Kevin C.M., USA, Barbara, COL James C., USA, Ret.; The New American Militarism: REVIEW ESSAY . ...87 Nov-Dec LTC Ralph P. Pallotta, USA, Ret.; Blackstone, Robert C., LTC Stephen R. Trauth, USA, Ret.; Somalis: Soldiens in GOGO. «0. oe ci cc eivicceewne 39 Mar-Apr Christine Maluchnik; Patrick A. Papa; Blanchette, MAJ Wayne C., USAF; Donald R. Paskulovich; and LTC Peter D. Woodmansee, USMC; Kerry B. Riese, LTC Timothy L. Faulkner, USA, and Army Transformation at Sea: The New Theater The Need to Validate Planning Assumptions. ......... 58 Jan-Feb Support Vessel Blasko, LTC Dennis J., USA, Ret., Batiste, MG John R.S., USA, and Chinese Army Modernization: An Overview 68 Sep-Oct LTC Paul R. Daniels, USA, The Fight for Samarra: Full-Spectrum Bolia, Robert S., Operations in Modern Warfare 13 May-Jun The Battle of Darwin-Goose Green 45 Jul-Aug MILITARY REVIEW e November-December 2005 103 Boothe, MAJ L. Lance, USA, Ehrlich, SFC Robert, USA; OPORDs and Leadership: Complicating LTC Thomas P. Odom, USA, Ret.; Simpliciy,: INSIGHTS 75 Sep-Oct SMA Julius W. Gates, USA, Ret.; and CSM Jack Hardwick, USA, Ret., Boyce, MAJ Bryan, USA, Ret., Effects-Based Operations and the Exercise of Transformation: Victory Rests with Small Units $1 May-Jun National Power—A Response: LETTERS 3 Jul-Aug Emery, MAJ Norman, USA; Bracken, Paul, Ph.D., MAJ Jason Werchan, USAF; and Sidewise Technologies: National Security and MAJ Donald G. Mowles, Jr., USAF, Global Power Implications 64 Sep-Oct Fighting Terrorism and Insurgency: Shaping Bralley, COL Neal H., USA, Ret., the Information Environment 32 Jan-Feb Other Services See Dangerous Action: LETTERS 2 Jul-Aug Enemark, Christian, SDSG, Broome, MAJ Kelly R., USAR; Looking Ahead to Military Biotechnology: LTC Arthur N. Tulak, USA; and LETTERS 99 Nov Dec CPT Donnie S. Bennett, USA, The Evolution of Information Operations at Erwin, Ralph M., Brigade and Below 18 Mar-Apr Geospatial Intelligence: MR DIGEST 87 Jan-Feb Brown, MAJ George C.L., USA, Evans, COL Gerald D., USA, Do We Need FA30? Creating an Information Hyman G. Rickover: Excellence, Greatness, Warfare Branch 39 Jan-Feb Heroism: ALMANAC 85 Jan-Feb Brown, COL Robert B., USA, and Farrier, LTC Alan, USA, MAJ Douglas A. Sims II, USA Understanding versus Appreciating Cultures: Transforming in Peace and War 22 May-Jun BMRA 6s Ny ici lcala ois. arate clove: ell Wie Ry eagle es 3 Jul-Aug Bunker, Robert J., Ph.D., and Faulkner, LTC Timothy L., USA; John P. Sullivan, LTC Peter D. Woodmansee, USMC; and Suicide Bombings in Operation Iraqi Freedom, ©AUSA, 2004 69 Jan-Feb MAJ Wayne C. Blanchette, USAF, The Need to Validate Planning Assumptions .. 58 Jan-Feb Byler, Charles, Ph.D., Pacifying the Moros: American Military Government Florich, Stephen; in the Southern Philippines, 1899-1913............. 41 May-Jun BG Mick Bednarek, USA; and LTC Thomas P. Odom, USA, Ret., Campbell, LTC James D., Maine ARNG, French Algeria and British Northern Ireland: Expanding Jointness at the Joint Readiness Legitimacy and the Rule of Law in NMI OMNES obo as. se eh Siospua'e spi Hote he Ran 51 Jan-Feb Low-Intensity Conflict 2 Mar-Apr Fontenot, COL Gregory, USA, Ret., Cappelli, Riccardo, American Soldier: REVIEW ESSAY 98 May-Jun ixag: Ataiman Lessons Learmed: .. .. 5... 66 oe. eee ee 58 Mar-Apr ___, Seeing Red: Creating a Red-Team Capability Cassidy, LTC Robert, USA, for the Blue Force 4 Sep-Oct The British Army and Counterinsurgency: The Salience of Military Culture.................. 53 May-Jun Forsyth, MAJ Michael J., USA, and % MAJ Lee K. Grubbs, USA, Cavaleri, LTC David P., USA, Ret., “Stay the Course”: Nine Planning Themes for Is There a Deep Fight in a Counterinsurgency? 28 Jul-Aug Stability and Reconstruction Operations............. 32 Jul-Aug Friedenberg, LTC Robert E., USA, Chiarelli, MG Peter W., USA, and Redefining the Foreign Area Officer’s Role: MAJ Patrick R. Michaelis, USA, PURRGOORBE TILES EME csc gis s. o's 0 cas Cn Gears SIS 93 Jan-Feb Winning the Peace: The Requirement for Gates, SMA Julius W., USA, Ret.; PUR SPCOMUIN COPETANIONS.. 5 ooo cs sees see cee es 4 Jul-Aug LTC Thomas P. Odom, USA, Ret.; Cole, MAJ Reyes Z., California ARNG, CSM Jack Hardwick, USA, Ret.; and Drug Wars, Counterinsurgency, and the SFC Robert Ehrlich, USA, National Guard 70 Nov-Dec Transformation: Victory Rests with Small Units...... 81 May-Jun Crane, LTC Conrad C., USA, Ret., Phase IV Gebhardt, MAJ James F., USA, Ret., Operations: Where Wars are Really Won 27 May-Jun The Road to Abu Ghraib: U.S. Army Detainee Curcio, CW3 Sharon, USAR, Doctrine and Experience 44 Jan-Feb Generational Differences in Waging Jihad 84 Jul-Aug Gooren, LTC Robert, Royal Netherlands Amy, Ph.D., Daniels, LTC Paul R., USA, and MG John R.S. Batiste, USA, DOD’s Cultural Knowledge: LETTERS 99 Nov-Dec The Fight for Samarra: Full-Spectrum Grau, LTC Lester W., USA, Ret., and Operations in Modern Warfare 13 May-Jun LTC Geoffrey B. Demarest, USA, Ret., Ph.D., J.D., Demarest, LTC Geoffrey, USA, Ret., Ph.D., J.D., and Maginot Line or Fort Apache? Using Forts to LTC Lester W. Grau, USA, Ret., Shape the Counterinsurgency Battlefield............. 35 Nov-Dec Maginot Line or Fort Apache? Using Forts to Greer, COL James K., USA, Shape the Counterinsurgency Battlefield.............35 Nov-Dec Operation Knockout: Counterinsurgency in Iraq 16 Nov-Dec Doty, CPT James L. III, USA, and CPT Stoney Trent, USA, Grubbs, MAJ Lee K., USA, and Marketing: An Overlooked Aspect of Information MAJ Michael J. Forsyth, USA, OR SRO A ee ee 70 Jul-Aug 28 Jul-Aug ___, Reply: Marketing: LETTERS 3 Sep-Oct Guilford, MAJ Edward C., Jr., ARNG; Dunn, LTG Michael M., USAF, MG Virgil L. Packett II, USA; Ten Misperceptions about North Korea.............. 38 Sep-Oct COL James F. Smith, USAFR; and Durbin, Timothy, MEDPROS, LTC Edwin P. Woods, USA, French Algeria and British Northern Ireland: Bosnia and Herzegovina: Coalition Doctrine LETTERS 2 Sep Oct and LOT Houses 70 Mar-Apr November-December 2005 e MILITARY REVIEW Guo, Ji-Wei, and Xue-Sen Yang, McCready, CH (COL) Douglas, USA, Ph.D., Ultramicro, Nonlethal, and Reversible: Looking Coercive Diplomacy and U.S. Foreign Policy: Ahead to Military Biotechnology 75 Jul-Aug REVIEW ESSAY Hall, LTC Michael B., USA, Ret., McFarland, COL Maxie, USA, Ret., Controversial Photo: LETTERS ................... 95 Jan-Feb Military Cultural Education Hardwick, CSM Jack, USA, Ret.; McFate, Montgomery, Ph.D., J.D., LTC Thomas P. Odom, USA, Ret.; Anthropology and Counterinsurgency: The SMA Julius W. Gates, USA, Ret.; and Strange Story of their Curious Relationship 24 Mar-Apr SFC Robert Ehrlich, USA, ___, Iraq: The Social Context of IEDs............ 37 May-Jun Transformation: Victory Rests with Small Units...... 81 May-Jun ” , and Andrea Jackson, An Organizational Hart, Jo-Anne, Ph.D., Solution for DOD’s Cultural Knowledge Needs... .... 18 Jul-Aug Perceptions and Courses of Action toward Iran 9 Sep-Oct Melton, LTC Stephen L., USA, Ret., Hirai, BG James T., USA, and Why Small Brigade Combat Teams COL Kim L. Summers, USA, Ret., ee ere 58 Jul-Aug Leader Development and Education: Growing Michaelis, MAJ Patrick R., USA, and Leaders Now for the Future 86 May-Jun MG Peter W. Chiarelli, USA, Hollingsworth, MAJ Mark, USA; Winning the Peace: The Requirement for LTC David E.A. Johnson, USA; and Full-Spectrum Operations 4 Jul-Aug MAJ Vincent Nwafor, USA, Miska, MAJ Steven M., USA, ARSOF Logistics Transformation 76 May-Jun Growing the Iraqi Security Forces. . . . 64 Jul-Aug Honoré, LTG Russell, USA, and Moskos, Charles, Ph.D., COL Daniel L. Zajac, USA, Saving the All-Volunteer Force 6 May-Jun Theater Immersion: Postmobilization Training in the First Army 2 Jan-Feb Mowles, MAJ Donald G., Jr., USAF; MAJ Norman Emery, USA; and Hurst, LCDR Cindy A., USNR, MAJ Jason Werchan, USAF, North Korea: Government-Sponscored Fighting Terrorism and Insurgency: Shaping Drug Trafficking 35 Sep-Oct the Information Environment 94's, 4.0 4 + 32 +5 Hwang, MG Eui-Don, Republic of Korea Army, Neethling, Theo, D.Litt. et Phil., Republic of Korean Forces in Iraq: Peacekeeping Shaping the African Standby Force: Pa INCMRINRIOMRMII oe 4c in w= a nd wien ohana ats tiie es 27 Nov-Dec Developments, Challenges, and Prospects ........... 68 May-Jun Jackson, Andrea, and Nicholson, MAJ Demetrios J., USA, Montgomery McFate, Ph.D., J.D., “Seeing the Other Side of the Hill”: The Art of An Organizational Solution for DOD’s Cultural Battle Command, Decisionmaking, Uncertainty, MIT NOUN ss gorse Po aisis wis Sa Daw mimese wen 18 Jul-Aug and the Information Superiority Complex ........... 57 Nov-Dec Johnson, LTC David E.A., USA; Noone, COL Michael F., Jr., USAF, Ret., S.J.D., MAJ Mark Hollingsworth, USA; and Unprivileged Belligerency: The IRA................ 58 Sep-Oct MAJ Vincent Nwafor, USA, ARSOF Logistics Transformation 76 May-Jun Norwitz, Jeffrey H., Defining Success at Guantanamo: Keeton, LTC Pamela, USAR, Ret., and SEV WAG NINN oom cad aenincensaXsnmeshucaledma s 79 Jul-Aug MAJ Mark McCann, USA, Information Operations, STRATCOM, and Nwafor, MAJ Vincent, USA; NE RIN oer p08 Goes Gra Roa alg Sates Na ge eae 83 Nov-Dec LTC David E.A. Johnson, USA; and MAJ Mark Hollingsworth, USA, Kellogg, Davida E., Ph.D., ARSOF Logistics Transformation 76 May-Jun International Law and Terrorism.................-. 50 Sep-Oct Odom, LTC Thomas P., USA, Ret.; Kennedy, LTC Edwin L., Jr., USA, Ret., BG Mick Bednarek, USA; and Black Soldiers in Blue: REVIEW ESSAY 77 Mar-Apr Stephen Florich, Linn, Brian McAllister, Ph.D., Expanding Jointness at the Joint Readiness The Philippines: Nationbuilding and Pacification. . . . 46 Mar-Apr SRM OI 5 60s: ue aiehna's hen KE GR Oe > 24 51 Jan-Feb Lynn, John A., Ph.D., ___, SMA Julius W. Gates, USA, Ret.; Patterns of Insurgency and Counteringency 22 Jul-Aug CSM Jack Hardwick, USA, Ret.; and SFC Robert Ehrlich, USA, Maluchnik, Christine; Transformation: Victory Rests with Small Units...... 81 May-Jun COL James C. Barbara, USA, Ret.; LTC Ralph P. Pallotta, USA, Ret.; Orellana, LT Manuel A., Jr., USNR, LTC Stephen R. Trauth, USA, Ret.; American Counterinsurgency Doctrine and Patrick A. Papa; El Salvador: REVIEW ESSAY 89 Nov-Dec Donald R. Paskulovich; and Packett, MG Virgil L., Il, USA; Kerry B. Riese, COL James F. Smith, USAFR; Army Transformation at Sea: The New LTC Edwin P. Woods, USA; and NEMO CHORE WORN 06: (65. 5 inc.c acterlciee wilnece ’ 51 Nov-Dec MAJ Edward C. Guilford, Jr., ARNG, Manwaring, COL Max G., USA, Ret., Ph.D., Bosnia and Herzegovina: Coalition Doctrine The New Master of Wizard’s Chess: The Real STATE so sso ewe deeet ees See cass de 70 Mar-Apr Hugo Chavez and Asymmetric Warfare 40 Sep-Oct Pallotta, LTC Ralph P., USA, Ret.; Martin, COL Gilles, COL James C. Barbara, USA, Ret.; French Army, War in Algeria: LTC Stephen R. Trauth, USA, Ret.; cB WRONG MONIOIOE oa Sic e a sci owes os wise aioe 51 Jul-Aug Christine Maluchnik; Patrick A. Papa; McCann, MAJ Mark, USA; and Donald R. Paskulovich; and LTC Pamela Keeton, USAR, Ret., Kerry B. Riese, Information Operations, STRATCOM, and Army Transformation at Sea: The New Theater MASINI og ars erahec Cite ciaieide celtics bis waste dl 83 Nov-Dec Support Vessel MILITARY REVIEW e November-December 2005 Papa, Patrick A.; Sobchak, MAJ Frank, USA, COL James C. Barbara, USA, Ret.; LTC Ralph P. Pallotta, USA, Clausewitz: “On Afghanistan”: INSIGHTS 89 Jul-Aug Ret.; LTC Stephen R. Trauth, USA, Ret.; Christine Maluchnik; Stephenson, LTC Scott, USA, Ret., Donald R. Paskulovich; and Kerry B. Riese, he Embeds’ War: REVIEW ESSAY 96 May-Jun Army Transformation at Sea: The New Theater Storlie, MAJ Chad, USAR, ENON, 05 0:5 a's%n'b wa os ole ayt ingdss ae ry 51 Nov-Dec Marketing and Information Operations: LETTERS 2 Sep-Oct Parker, Jerome H. IV, Strzelecki, LTC Robert, Polish Army, Fox Conner and Dwight Eisenhower: Lessons Learned: Multinational Division Mentoring and Application: INSIGHTS ....... Diileas 92 Jul-Aug Central-South 32 Nov-Dec Paskulovich, Donald R.; Sullivan, John P., and COL James C. Barbara, USA, Ret.; Robert J. Bunker, Ph.D., LTC Ralph P. Pallotta, USA, Ret.; Suicide Bombings in Operation Iraqi Freedom, LTC Stephen R. Trauth, USA, Ret.; ©AUSA, 2004 69 Jan-Feb Christine Maluchnik; Summers, COL Kim L., USA, Ret., and Patrick A. Papa; and BG James T. Hirai, USA, Kerry B. Riese, Leader Development and Education: Growing Army Transformation at Sea: The New Theater Leaders Now for the Future 86 May-Jun RE NOUNS 5 6.957 Stn tae oe BS vhs Qs Reale ......51 Nov-Dec Taylor, MAJ Teresa Z., ARNG, Ret., Ph.D., Pendall, MAJ David W., USA, Strength Maintenance: A Risk Management Persistent Surveillance and Implications for Approach 63 Jan-Feb the Common Operating Picture 41 Nov-Dec Trauth, LTC Stephen R., USA, Ret.; Pion-Berlin, David S., Ph.D., COL James C. Barbara, USA, Ret.; Political Management of the Military in LTC Ralph P. Pallotta, USA, Ret.; Latin America 19 Jan-Feb Christine Maluchnik; Patrick A. Papa; Platteborze, MAJ Peter L., USA, Ph.D., Donald R. Paskulovich; and Ratification of the Chemical Weapons Kerry B. Riese, Convention: Strategic and Tactical Implications. ..... 55 Mar-Apr Army Transformation at Sea: The New Theater Pomper, MAJ Stephen D., USA, SOR PIUEN NN so ao 5k dcial gic a!s ww 4 wishes a Oboe ...51 Nov-Dec Don’t Follow the Bear: The Soviet Attempt to Trent, CPT Stoney, USA, and Build Afghanistan’s Military 26 Sep-Oct CPT James L. Doty III, USA, Marketing: An Overlooked Aspect of Rampy, COL Michael R., USA, Ret., Ph.D., Paradox or Paradigm? Operational EBTORHIBNOMOPCEAHONS 5.5 ese misses 6% gsc ewes ... 70 Jul-Aug Contractor Support 72 May-Jun ____, Reply: Marketing: LETTERS 3 Sep-Oct Reeder, COL William S., Jr., USA, Ret., Ph.D., Trinkunas, Harold A., Ph.D., Vietnam: General Vo Nguyen Giap: Defining Venezuela’s “Bolivarian Revolution” 39 Jul-Aug REVIEW ESSAY 75 Mar-Apr Tulak, LTC Arthur N., USA; Riese, Kerry B.; MAJ Kelly R. Broome, USAR; and COL James C. Barbara, USA, Ret.; CPT Donnie S. Bennett, USA, LTC Ralph P. Pallotta, USA, Ret.; The Evolution of Information Operations at LTC Stephen R. Trauth, USA, Ret.; Brigade and Below 18 Mar-Apr Christine Maluchnik; Villarreal, Margarita Castillo, Patrick A. Papa; and Nicaragua: Civilians and Military After the Donald R. Paskulovich, Sandinista Revolution 6 Mar-Apr Army Transformation at Sea: The New Theater Wallace, LTG William S., USA, POOR Sains Shei Us Se dis ones eyes eee 51 Nov-Dec Network-Enabled Battle Command 2 May-Jun Roe, MAJ Andrew M., British Army, Werchan, MAJ Jason, USAF; To Create a Stable Afghanistan: Provisional MAJ Norman Emery, USA; and Reconstruction Teams, Good Governance, MAJ Donald G. Mowles, Jr., USAF, and a Splash of History 20 Nov-Dec Fighting Terrorism and Insurgency: Shaping the Ross, COL Blair A., Jr., USA, Information Environment 32 Jan-Feb The U.S. Joint Task Force Experience in Liberia Fears 60 May-Jun Whitehead, COL Stuart A., USA, Battle Command: Toppling the Tower of Babel 22 Sep-Oct Sargent, MAJ Ron, USA, Strategic Scouts for Strategic Corporals ....... AG 12 Mar-Apr Woods, LTC Edwin P., USA; MG Virgil L. Packett Il, USA; Scales, MG Robert H., USA, Ret., COL James F. Smith, USAFR; and Urban Warfare: A Soldier’s View 9 Jan-Feb MAJ Edward C. Guilford, Jr., ARNG, Scanlon, Joseph, Prof. Emeritus, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Coalition Doctrine and Canadian Military Emergency Response: RUMOR on eet ag ee A a-ule) ais,c iniday ene 6 esd .. 70 Mar-Apr Highly Effective, but Rarely Part of the Plan 74 Nov-Dec Woodmansee, LTC Peter D., USMC; Schoomaker, GEN Peter J., U.S. Army Chioef Sftaf f LTC Timothy L. Faulkner, USA; Professional Reading List: BOOKSHELF 80 Jan-Feb TMhAeJ NWeeady neto VCa.l iBdlaatnec hePtltaen,n inUgS AAFs,s umapntdi ons. ..... . ... 58 Jan-Feb Sepp. Kalev I., Ph.D., Woodward, John D., Jr., “Best Practices” in Counterinsurgency 8 May-Jun Using Biometrics to Achieve Identity Dominance Sims, MAJ Douglas A., Il, USA, and in the Global War on Terrorism ................. ... 30 Sep-Oct COL Robert B. Brown, USA, Yang, Xue-Sen, and Transforming in Peace and War 22 May-Jun Ji-Wei Guo, Smith, COL Bradley E., USA, Ultramicro, Nonlethal, and Reversible: America’s First Response to Terrorism: Looking Ahead to Military Biotechnology 75 Jul-Aug The Barbary Pirates and the Tripolitan War of 1801 . ieee 65 Nov-Dec Yates, Lawrence, Ph.D., Smith, COL James F., USAFR; Panama, 1988-1999: The Disconnect between MG Virgil L. Packett Il, USA; 46 May-Jun LTC Edwin P. Woods, USA; and Zajac, COL Daniel L., USA, and MAJ Edward C. Guilford, Jr., ARNG, LTG Russell Honoré, USA, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Coalition Doctrine and Theater Immersion: Postmobilization 70 Mar-Apr Training in the First Army 2 Jan-Feb 106 November-December 2005 e MILITARY REVIEW INDEX | eS, SUBJECT INDEX we Page Issue Page Issue Afghanistan Using Biometrics to Achieve Identity Clausewitz: “On Afghanistan,” Dominance in the Global War on Terrorism, MAJ Frank Sobchak, USA 89 Jul-Aug John D. Woodward, Jr 30 Sep-Oct Black Soldiers Don’t Follow the Bear: The Soviet Attempt to Build Afghanistan’s Military, Black Soldiers in Blue, MAJ Stephen D. Pomper, USA 26 Sep-Oct LTC Edwin L. Kennedy, Jr., USA, Ret.: REVIEW ESSAY 77 Mar-Apr To Create a Stable Afghanistan: Provisional Reconstruction Teams, Good Governance, and a Campfires of Freedom, Splash of History, MAJ Jeffrey C. Alfier, USAF: REVIEW ESSAY 78 Mar-Apr MAJ Andrew M. Roe, British Army 20 Nov-Dec Bosnia/Herzogovina Africa Bosnia and Herzegovina: Coalition Doctrine and Anwar Muhammad: Comments on Nasser and the LOT Houses, Six-Day War, MG Virgil L. Packett II, USA; LCDR YousH. sAboeul-Efnei n, USN: REVIEW ESSAY. . .80 Sep-Oct COL James F. Smith, USAFR; French Algeria and British Northern Ireland: LTC Edwin P. Woods, USA; and Legitimacy and the Rule of Law in Low-Intensity MAJ Edward C. Guilford, Jr., ARNG 70 Mar-Apr Conflict, British Army LTC James D. Campbell, Maine ARNG 2 Mar-Apr The British Army and Counterinsurgency: French Algeria and British Northern Ireland, The Salience of Military Culture, Timothy Durbin, MEDPROS: LETTERS 2 Sep-Oct LTC Robert Cassidy, USA. 53 May-Jun Shaping the African Standby Force: Changing the Army for Counterinsurgency Operations, Developments, Challenges, and Prospects, Brig. Nigel R.F. Aylwin-Foster, British Army 2 Nov-Dec Theo Neethling, D.Litt. et Phil 68 May-Jun French Algeria and British Northern Ireland: Somalia: Soldiers in SOSO, Legitimacy and the Rule of Law in Robert C. Blackstone 39 Mar-Apr Low-Intensity Conflict, LTC James D. Campbell, Maine ARNG 2 Mar-Apr The U.S. Joint Task Force Experience in Liberia, COL Blair A. Ross, Jr., USA 60 May-Jun French Algeria and British Northern Ireland, Timothy Durbin, MEDPROS: LETTERS 2 Sep-Oct War in Algeria: The French Experience, COL Gilles Martin, French Army ................. 51 Jul-Aug Unprivileged Belligerency: The IRA, COL Michael F. Noone, Jr., USAF, Ret., S.J.D. ....... 58 Sep-Oct Army Transformation: See Transformation. Canada Canadian Military Emergency Response: Asymmetric Warfare. See also Counterinsurgency. Highly Effective, but Rarely Part of the Plan, The British Army and Counterinsurgency: Joseph Scanlon, Prof. Emeritus 74 Nov-Dec The Salience of Military Culture, E¥G Rovert Cassady, USA... 0. oc csc t ce cde ce’ 53 May-Jun China. See Far East. The New Master of Wizard’s Chess: The Real Hugo Chavez and Asymmetric Warfare, Civil-Military Operations COL Max G. Manwaring, USA, Ret., Ph.D 40 Sep-Oct Panama, 1988-1999: The Disconnect between Battle Command Combat and Stability Operations, An Organizational Solution for DOD’s Cultural Lawrence Yates, Ph.D 46 May-Jun Knowledge Needs, Civil War Montgomery McFate, Ph.D., J.D., and Black Soldiers in Blue, Andrea Jackson 18 Jul-Aug LTC Edwin L. Kennedy, Jr., USA, Ret.: Battle Command: Toppling the Tower of Babel, REVIEW ESSAY 77 Mar-Apr COL Stuart A. Whitehead, USA 22 Sep-Oct Campfires of Freedom, Network-Enabied Battle Command, MAJ Jeffrey C. Alfier, USAF: REVIEW ESSAY 78 Mar-Apr LTG William S. Wallace, USA 2 May-Jun OPORDs and Leadership: Complicating Simplicity, Command and Control. See Battle Command. MAJ L. Lance Boothe, USA: INSIGHTS 75 Sep-Oct Counterinsurgency Persistent Surveillance and Implications for the American Counterinsurgency Doctrine and El Salvador, Common Operating Picture, LT Manuel A. Orellana, Jr., USNR: REVIEW ESSAY ... . 89 Nov-Dec MAS David W: Perdall, USA}. ....0.. c.cs.csc.nce s 41 Nov-Dec Anthropology and Counterinsurgency: The Strange “Seeing the Other Side oft he Hill”: The Art of Story of their Curious Relationship, Battle Command, Decisionmaking, Uncertainty, Montgomery McFate, Ph.D., J.D................4.- 24 Mar-Apr and the Information Superiority Complex, MAJ Demetrios J. Nicholson, USA................ 57 Nov-Dec “Best Practices” in Counterinsurgency, Biological and Chemical Warfare FONG S IGUIIEROIN 5 Edis ers p xed wi cen ccndicseeeeees 8 May-Jun Ratification of theC hemical Weapons Convention: The British Army and Counterinsurgency: Strategic and Tactical Implications, The Salience of Military Culture, MAJ Peter L. Platteborze, USA, Ph.D. ............. 55 Mar-Apr LNG, Oats COMB OREM aos ices cance cee ncnces'e 53 May-Jun Ultramicro, Nonlethal, and Reversible: Looking Changing the Army for Counterinsurgency Operations, Ahead to Military Biotechnology, Brig. Nigel R.F. Aylwin-Foster, British Army 2 Nov-Dec Ji-Wei Guo, and Drug Wars, Counterinsurgency, and the National Guard, IMEEM 2 oF a Se cham G 0x 8 Sea ee a See a aes 75 Jul-Aug MAJ Reyes Z. Cole, California ARNG 70 Nov-Dec MILITARY REVIEW e November-December 2005 107 Is There a Deep Fight in a Counterinsurgency? Drug Warfare. See War on Drugs. MAJ Lee K. Grubbs, USA, and MAJ Michael J. Forsyth, USA 28 Jul-Aug Effects-Based Operations Maginot Line or Fort Apache? Using Forts to Effects-Based Operations and the Exercise of Shape the Counterinsurgency Battlefield, National Power—A Response, LTC Geoffrey B. Demarest, USA, Ret., Ph.D., J.D., MAJ Bryan Boyce, USA, Ret.: LETTERS 3 Jul-Aug IANS ASCSEER WW NORBU IISP As PROD 6 see sas cd eee ose 35 Nov-Dec Iraq: The Social Coniext of IEDs, Operation Knockout: Counterinsurgency in Iraq, Montgomery McFate, Ph.D.,J.D..................37 May-Jun COL James K. Greer, USA 16 Nov-Dec Patterns of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency, Egypt. See Africa. John A. Lynn, Ph.D 22 Jul-Aug Cultural Education/Knowledge El Salvador. See Latin America. American Counterinsurgency Doctrine and Far East El Salvador, Chinese Army Modernization: An Overview, LT Manuel A. Orellana, Jr., USNR: REVIEW ESSAY 89 Nov-Dec LTC Dennis J. Blasko, USA, Ret 68 Sep-Oct An Organizational Solution for DOD’s Cultural Knowledge Needs, North Korea: Government-Sponsored Montgomery McFate, Ph.D., J.D., and Drug Trafficking, Andrea Jackson 18 Jul-Aug LCDR Cindy A. Hurst, USNR.....................35 Sep-Oct Anthropology and Counterinsurgency: The Pacifying the Moros: American Military Strange Story of their Curious Relationship, Government in the Southern Philippines, 1899-1913, Montgomery McFate, Ph.D., J.D 24 Mar-Apr CEC a onic bac smc, sell hee eees 41 May-Jun Bosnia and Herzegovina: Coalition Doctrine and The Philippines: Nationbuilding and Pacification, LOT Houses, BrismMcAmistee Cann, PED. soc. soo ec cs eed 46 Mar-Apr MG Virgil L. Packett II, USA; Republic of Korea Forces in Iraq: Peacekeeping COL James F. Smith, USAFR; and Reconstruction, LTC Edwin P. Woods, USA; and MG Eui-Don Hwang, Republic of Korea Army 27 Nov-Dec MAJ Edward C. Guilford, Jr., ARNG 70 Mar-Apr Ten Misperceptions about North Korea, Coercive Diplomacy in U.S. Foreign Policy, LTG Michael M. Dunn, USAF 38 Sep-Oct CH (COL) Douglas McCready, USA, Ph.D.: Foreign Area Officer REVIEW ESSAY 84 Sep-Oct Redefining the Foreign Area Officer’s Role: Defining Success at Guantanamo: By What Measure? A Response, PAN SALW ois ies nies Co cities eis save ws ce ae 79 Jul-Aug LTC Robert E. Friedenberg, USA: LETTERS ... 93 Jan-Feb DOD’S Cultural Knowledge, Foreign Policy LTC Robert Gooren, Royal Netherlands Army, Ph.D: Coercive Diplomacy in U.S. Foreign Policy, MORIN fsck ss. enh Sasegrd vetoes tia Hele ¢ ache 99 Nov-Dec CH (COL) Douglas McCready, USA, Ph.D.: Generational Differences in Waging Jihad, PINES GES eye's tc olen clerics «ae tnats hme Paper ne Nrahers setae 84 Sep-Oct CWO3 Sharon Curcio, USAR 84 Jul-Aug Growing the Iraqi Security Forces, France: See Africa. CEN BSr ere cg PES OE) Ya 64 Jul-Aug Iraq: The Social Context of IEDs, Full-Spectrum Operations Montgomery McFate, Ph.D.,J.D..................37 May-Jun The Fight for Samarra: Full-Spectrum Operations Military Cultural Education, in Modern Warfare, COL Maxie McFarland, USA, Ret 62 Mar-Apr MG John R.S. Batiste, USA, and LTC Paul R. Daniels, USA 13 May-Jun Pacifying the Moros: American Military Government in the Southern Philippines, 1899-1913, Winning the Peace: The Requirement for Charles Byler, Ph.D 41 May-Jun Full-Spectrum Operations, MG Peter W. Chiarelli, USA, and Perceptions and Courses of Action toward Iran, MAJ Patrick R. Michaelis, USA 4 Jul-Aug US ES 0 AR ee 9 Sep-Oct Global War on Terrorism The Philippines: Nationbuilding and Pacification, America’s First Response to Terrorism: eaten WACAIBer PANN PND, ioc sais 8 0h Sas s-84 6 Mar-Apr The Barbary Pirates and the Tripolitan War of 1801, Republic of Korea Forces in Iraq: Peacekeeping COU Bradley Eo Smith USA wo. cee ccns ce ew howe 65 Nov-Dec and Reconstruction, Fighting Terrorism and Insurgency: MG Eui-Don Hwang, Republic of Korea Army 27 Nov-Dec Shaping the Information Environment, The Road to Abu Ghraib: U.S. Army Detainee MAJ Norman Emery, USA; Doctrine and Experience, MAJ Jason Werchan, USAF; and MAJ James F. Gebhardt, USA, Ret. ................ 44 Jan-Feb MAJ Donald G. Mowles, Jr., USAF ................32 Jan-Feb Understanding versus Appreciating Cultures, International Law and Terrorism, LTC Alan Farrier, USA: LETTERS..................3 Jul-Aug Davia EXRenOpe PRD: 2535cca -ees0 swe pie 50 Sep-Oct Doctrine The Road to Abu Ghraib: U.S. Army Detainee Bosnia and Herzegovina: Coalition Doctrine and Doctrine and Experience, LOT Houses MAJivames F.'Gebhardt, USAGIRet.. oo... 5.6.056. 5n d 44 Jan-Feb MG Virgil L. Packett II, USA; COL James F. Smith, USAFR; “Stay the Course”: Nine Planning Themes for LTC Edwin P. Woods, USA; and Stability and Reconstruction Operations, MAJ Edward C. Guilford, Jr., ARNG 70 Mar-Apr LTC David P. Cavaleri, USA, Ret...................32 Jul-Aug The Road to Abu Ghraib: U.S. Army Detainee Suicide Bombings in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Doctrine and Experience, Robert J. Bunker, Ph.D., and John P. Sullivan, MAJ James F. Gebhardt, USA, Ret. ................ 44 Jan-Feb ©AUSA, 2004 69 Jan-Feb November-December 2005 e MILITARY REVIEW INDEX Unprivileged Belligerency: The IRA, The U.S. Joint Task Force Experience in Liberia, COL Michael F. Noone, Jr., USAF, Ret.,S.J.D. ....... 58 Sep-Oct COL BlairA . Ross, Jr., USA 60 May-Jun Urban Warfare: A Soldier’s View, MG Robert H. Scales, USA, Ret 9 Jan-Feb Korea. See Far East. Using Biometrics to Achieve Identity Dominance in the Global War on Terrorism, Latin America JOUER ED. WOME Ma icidicia aac c's ee cecavcsavccnesic 30 Sep-Oct American Counterinsurgency Doctrine Information Operations and El Salvador, Defining the Information Campaign, LT Manuel A. Orellana, Jr., USNR: hve Goaary J. emvers WISAC KOE 6 ew. cc ces seen ees 80 Nov-Dec REVIEW ESSAY 89 Nov-Dec Do We Need FA30? Creating an Information Defining Success at Guantanamo: By What Measure? Warfare Branch, Jetiney BE ANGRWMg Soon ans deta css cecesn cas ode 79 Jul-Aug MA) Georme€,L. Brown, USA... . 0. os. 39 Jan-Feb Nicaragua: Civilians and Military After the The Embeds’ War, Sandinista Revolution, LTC Scott Stephenson, USA, Ret.: Margarita Castillo Villarreal 6 Mar-Apr REVIEW ESSAY 96 May-Jun Panama, 1988-1999: The Disconnect between The Evolution of Information Operations at Combat and Stability Operations, Brigade and Below, Lawrence Yates, Ph.D 46 May-Jun LTC Arthur N. Tulak, USA; Patterns of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency, MAJ Kelly R. Broome, USAR; and John A. Lynn, Ph.D 22 Jul-Aug CPT Donnie S. Bennett, USA 18 Mar-Apr Political Management of the Military in Latin America, Fighting Terrorism and Insurgency: Shaping the David S. Pion-Berlin, Ph.D 19 Jan-Feb Information Environment, Law of Land Warfare MAJ Norman Emery, USA; MAJ Jason Werchan, USAF; and French Algeria and British Northern Ireland: Legitimacy MAJ Donald G. Mowles, Jr., USAF ................ 32 Jan-Feb and the Rule of Law in Low-Intensity Conflict, LTC James D. Campbell, Maine ARNG Information Operations, STRATCOM, and Public Affairs, LTC Pamela Keeton, USAR, Ret., and French Algeria and British Northern Ireland, Timothy Durbin, MEDPROS: LETTERS IRA Mirai NCC atte USA a. 5 ose vt ves cisicierne eeiers 83 Nov-Dec Marketing: An Overlooked Aspect of Information Operations, International Law and Terrorism, CPT Stoney Trent, USA, and Davids B- ROmomay POR i. sic « visceecnteeosaa . 50 Sep-Oct CPT James L. Doty III, USA 70 Jul-Aug Ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention: Using Biometrics to Achieve Identity Dominance Strategic and Tactical Implications, in the Global War on Terrorism, MAS Peter L. Platteborze, USA, Ph.D. ............. 55 Mar-Apr FORDER WOOGWHIGE Use 6552 ois coe cea es ed osdiees 30 Sep-Oct Leader Development/Leadership Fox Conner and Dwight Eisenhower: Mentoring and Application, Insurgency. See Counterinsurgency. Jerome H. Parker IV: INSIGHTS 92 Jul-Aug Intelligence Operations Hyman G. Rickover: Excellence, Greatness, Heroism, COL Gerald D. Evans, USA: ALMANAC 85 Jan-Feb Geospatial Intelligence, Ralph M. Erwin: MR DIGEST ... 87 Jan-Feb Leader Development and Education: Growing Leaders International Law. See Law of Land Warfare. Now for the Future, BG James T. Hirai, USA, and COL Kun L. Summers, USA, Ret. «2... cnc ceccsees 86 May-Jun lran. See Middle East. OPORDs and Leadership: Complicating Simplicity, Iraq. See also Middle East. MAJ L. Lance Boothe, USA: INSIGHTS 75 Sep-Oct Growing the Iraqi Security Forces, lessons Learned RPE PO WerRIMEINEE, CISA lias nke coe Oecie encoun 64 Jul-Aug American Soldier, Iraq: Italian Lessons Learned, COL Gregory Fontenot, USA, Ret.: REVIEW ESSAY 98 May-Jun [EEC RET, Re a ee aaa ee 58 Mar-Apr The Battle of Darwin-Goose Green, Iraq: The Social Context of IEDs, Robert S. Bolia 45 Jul-Aug Montgomery McFate, Pi.D., ED... . 2... .0....606- 37 May-Jun Lessons Learned: Multinational Division Central-South, Operation Knockout: Counterinsurgency in Iraq, LTC Robert Strzelecki, Polish Army................32 Nov-Dec COL James K. Greer, USA 16 Nov-Dec Logistics Republic of Korea Forces in Iraq: Army Transformation at Sea: The New Theater Support Vessel, Peacekeeping and Reconstruction, LTC Stephen R. Trauth, USA, Ret.; MG Eui-Don Hwang, Republic of Korea Army 27 Nov-Dec COL James C. Barbara, USA, Ret.; Ireland Patrick A. Papa; French Algeria and British Northern Ireland: Legitimacy Christine Maluchnik; and the Rule of Law in Low-Intensity Conflict, Donald R. Paskulovich; LTC James D. Campbell, Maine ARNG 2 Mar-Apr Kerry B. Riese; and Unprivileged Belligerency: The IRA, LI Ralpivl: Palliat USA SRG. 22.sa. ec.ecan es 51 Nov-Dec COL Michael F. Noone, Jr., USAF, Ret.,S.J.D. ....... 58 Sep-Oct Joint Operations LTC David E.A. Johnson, USA; Expanding Jointness at the Joint Readiness Training Center, MAJ Mark Hollingsworth, USA; and BG Mick Bednarek, USA; MAJ Vincent Nwafor, USA... 76 May-Jun LTC Thomas P. Odom, USA, Ret.; and Paradox or Paradigm? Operational Contractor Support, SHUMNMR I DM CE At oheerof ad also pssca io gd sais mie o-ala ed 51 Jan-Feb COL Michael R. Rampy, USA, Ret., Ph.D. ......... 72 May-Jun Other Services See Dangerous Action, Strategic Scouts for Strategic Corporals, COL Neal H. Bralley, USA, Ret.: LETTERS 2 Jul-Aug IWEAS RG SONBCRE ESA 5 oso cee cacdsesyedasian 12 Mar-Apr MILITARY REVIEW e November-December 2005 109 Low-Intensity Conflict The British Army and Counterinsurgency: The Salience of Military Culture, French Algeria and British Northern Ireland: Legitimacy and the Rule of Law in LTC Robert Cassidy, USA 53 May-Jun Low-Intensity Conflict, Clausewitz: “On Afghanistan,” LTC James D. Campbell, Maine ARNG 2 Mar-Apr MAJ Frank Sobchak, USA 89 Jul-Aug Manning Don’t Follow the Bear: Soviet Attempt to Saving the All-Volunteer Force, Build Afghanistan’s Military, Se eg | Ss a i rere 6 May-Jun MAJ Stephen D. Pomper, USA 26 Sep-Oct Strength Maintenance: A Risk Management Fox Conner and Dwight Eisenhower: Approach, Mentoring and Application, MAJ Teresa Z. Taylor, ARNG, Ret., Ph.D. ........... 63 Jan-Feb Jerome H. Parker IV 92 Jul-Aug Transformation: Victory Rests with Small Units, Hyman G. Rickover: Excellence, LTC Thomas P. Odom, USA, Ret.; Greatness, Heroism, SMA Julius W. Gates, USA, Ret.; COL Gerald D. Evans, USA: ALMANAC 85 Jan-Feb CSM Jack Hardwick, USA, Ret.; and SFC Robert Ehrlich, USA 81 May-Jun The New American Militarism, COL Kevin C.M. Benson, USA: INSIGHTS 87 Nov-Dec Transforming in Peace and War, COL Robert B. Brown, USA, and Pacifying the Moros: American Military MAJ Douglas A. Sims II, USA 22 May-Jun Government in the Southern Philippines, 1899-1913, LO) OU 3 41 May-Jun Why Small Brigade Combat Teams Undermine Modularity, Panama, 1988-1999: The Disconnect between LTC Stephen L. Melton, USA, Ret 58 Jul-Aug Combat and Stability Operations, Marketing te endo a olC 8)0 La ee ee ae 46 May-Jun Marketing: An Overlooked Aspect of Syrian Defense Minister General Mustafa Tlas: Information Operations, Memoirs, Volume Two, CPT Stoney Trent, USA, and LCDR YoussefH . Aboul-Enein, USN: CPT James L. Doty III, USA 70 Jul-Aug REVIEW ESSAY 99 May-Jun Reply: Marketing, Unprivileged Belligerency: The IRA, CPT Stoney Trent, USA, and COL Michael F. Noone, USAF, Ret.,S.J.D........... 58 Sep-Oct CPT James L. Doty II], USA: LETTERS 3 Sep-Oct The U.S. Joint Task Force Experience in Liberia, Media COL Blair A. Ross, Jr., USA 60 May-Jun The Embeds’ War, War in Algeria: The French Experience, LTC Scott Stephenson, USA, Ret 96 May-Jun COL Gilles Martin, French Army ..........eeeeeee. 51 Jul-Aug National Guard Mentoring. See Leader Development/Leadership. Drug Wars, Counterinsurgency, and the National Guard, Middle East. See aiso Iraq. MAJ Reyes Z. Cole, California ARNG 70 Nov-Dec ARSOF Logistics Transformation, LTC David E.A. Johnson, USA; Nationbuilding. See Stability Operations MAJ Mark Hollingsworth, USA; and and Support Operatons. MAJ Vincent Nwafor, USA 76 May-Jun Ayman A]l-Zawahiri’s Knights under the Prophet’s Nonlinear Battlefield. See Counterinsurgency. Banner: The al-Qaeda Manifesto, LCDR Youssef H. Aboul-Enein, USN: REVIEW ESSAY. 83 Jan-Feb North Korea. See Far East. The Fight for Samarra: Full-Spectrum Operations in Modern Warfare, Operations Desert Storm/Desert Shield. See MG John R.S. Batiste, USA, and Middle East. LTC Paul R. Daniels, USA Panama. See Latin America. Generational Differences in Waging Jihad, CWO 3 Sharon Curcio, USAR Philippines. See Far East. 84 Jul-Aug Perceptions and Courses of Action toward Iran, Planning Jee Us 0 eece er 9 Sep-Oct The Need to Validate Planning Assumptions, Suicide Bombings in Operation Iraqi Freedom, LTC Peter D. Woodmansee, USMC; ©AUSA, 2004, LTC Timothy L. Faulkner, USA; and Robert J. Bunker, Ph.D., and MAJ Wayne C. Blanchette, USAF 58 Jan-Feb John P. Sullivan 69 Jan-Feb Syrian Defense Minister General Mustafa Tlas: Public Affairs. See information Operations. Memoirs, Volume Two, LCDR Youssef H. Aboul-Enein, USN: Reading List REVIEW ESSAY 99 May-Jun U.S. Army Chioef Sftaf f, GEN Peter J. Schoomaker Military History Professional Reading List: BOOKSHELF 80 Jan-Feb Anwar Muhammad: Comments on Nasser and Reconnaissance and Surveillance the Six-Day War, Persistent Surveillance and Implications for the LCDR Youssef H. Aboul-Enein, USN: REVIEW ESSAY . . . 80 Sep-Oct Common Operating Picture, American Soldier, MAJ David W. Pendall, USA 41 Nov-Dec COL Gregory Fontenot, USA, Ret.: REVIEW ESSAY... . 98 May-Jun Russia The Battle of Darwin-Goose Green, Don’t Follow the Bear: Soviet Attempt to Build Afghanistan’s Military, Robert S. Bolia 45 Jul-Aug MAJ Stephen D. Pomper, USA 26 Sep-Oct 110 November-December 2005 e MILITARY REVIEW