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Military History Quarterly Summer 2006 Edward M. Coffman |
Peyton C. March: Greatest Unsung American General of World War I John J. Pershing and Peyton C. March together provided the edge to Allied victory over Germany. Yet while Pershing remains famous, March has been virtually forgotten. |
Parameters Summer 2008 Robert Gates |
Reflections on Leadership Partners in Command, a book by Mark Perry, is an account of the unique relationship between General Dwight D. Eisenhower and General George Marshall, and how they played a significant role in the American victory in World War II. |
Parameters Summer 2008 |
From the Archives Notable cadets and graduates from West Point. |
Investment Advisor April 2008 James J. Green |
New COO for PAS Pershing Advisor Solutions conducted a nationwide search for the job of chief operating officer, and found the top candidate in the office next door, naming Karen Novak, former managing director and chief operations manager, as COO. |
Parameters Winter 2006/2007 |
Commentary & Reply Beware of Boldness... The Most Professional Military... etc. |
Parameters Summer 2006 Conrad C. Crane |
Beware of Boldness The main argument of this article is that the US military does not need a culture that encourages daring risk-taking, especially at senior levels. We may already be paying a price in Iraq for this new emphasis on boldness. |
World War II December 2006 Mark J. Reardon |
Battle of the Hurtgen Forest: The 9th Infantry Division Suffered in the Heavily Armed Woods The bitter and bloody experience of the 9th Infantry Division in the Hurtgen Forest in autumn 1944 should have been enough to warn Allied leaders that the German army wasn't finished just yet. |
Financial Advisor August 2005 Joel P. Bruckenstein |
Pershing Pushing For RIA Business Pershing LLC is aggressively pursuing opportunities in the registered investment advisor (RIA) market segment, and has renamed its key advisor support group as part this new push, company officials said. |
National Defense May 2006 Perry & Flournoy |
The U.S. Military: Under Strain And at Risk In the current debate over the nation's defense strategy and spending priorities, many have forgotten that the ground forces are under enormous strain. This strain, if not soon relieved, will have highly corrosive effects on the force. |