War Books: Beginning Your Professional Development Journey through Reading
The problem with being too busy to read is that you learn by experience . . . the hard way. By...
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Tom Dull | 02.17.23
The problem with being too busy to read is that you learn by experience . . . the hard way. By...
Read MoreMWI Staff | 11.10.22
What does it mean to be a veteran? There’s no single answer—which means the books we read, as...
Read MoreMWI Staff | 01.03.22
It’s a new year, which means resolutions aplenty. At the top of the list for many across the...
Read MoreMaj. Gen. Mick Ryan | 12.29.20
Editor’s note: For the fourth year in a row, Maj. Gen. Mick Ryan has compiled a reading list for...
Read MoreT.S. Allen | 08.18.20
These days, every military command needs its resident “subject matter expert” on the People’s...
Read MoreT.S. Allen | 08.03.20
One of the best noncommissioned officers I know was recently selected to join the Close Combat...
Read MoreSteve Leonard | 07.27.20
“Choices are the hinges of destiny”— Pythagoras Each fall, when I gather my graduate students...
Read MoreMatt Powers | 07.13.20
Last year, Maj. Brad Hardy published “An Appeal For A Nuclear Perspective In Army Education” on...
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