Description |
1 online resource (30 pages) : color photographs |
Contents |
Executive summary. -- Introduction. -- A summary of multi-domain operations. -- Lead a renaissance in great power competition doctrine. -- Establish the twenty-first century national training center. -- Dedicate a brigade-level experimental task force to Army futures command. -- Conclusion |
Summary |
The U.S. Army's latest concept document, The Army in Multi-Domain Operations - 2028, seeks to push the Army squarely into the twenty-first century. In many ways, it seeks to do for the future force what AirLand Battle did for the Army a generation back, setting a new vision for itself in a period of both technologic and geopolitical change. And yet, a review of the Army's history of modernization, especially the periods between World War I and World War II and following the Vietnam War, warns that Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) will fall short of that vision if the Army doesn't take three key actions. Predicting when, where, and how future wars will be fought is hard. Charting the path of modernization for an organization as big as the U.S. Army against that unpredictable backdrop is even harder. Yet, the success of AirLand Battle continues to serve as a source of inspiration to the current generation of Army leaders. It is possible to accomplish modernization of the Army comparable to what occurred in the 1980s. This report summarizes multi-domain operations and then provides the three recommendations to help achieve its vision |
Notes |
"October 2019"--Cover |
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"Last edited on September 23, 2019 at 1:59 p.m. EDT"--Cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-29) |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF cover page (New America, viewed October 10, 2019) |
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United States. Army -- Planning
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SUBJECT |
United States. Army. fast (OCoLC)fst00533532 |
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Military doctrine -- United States
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Combined operations (Military science)
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Unified operations (Military science)
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Hybrid warfare.
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Military planning -- United States
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Armed Forces -- Planning.
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Combined operations (Military science)
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Hybrid warfare.
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Military doctrine.
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Military planning.
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Unified operations (Military science)
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United States.
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Electronic book
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Author |
New America Foundation, publisher
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