Maritime Strategy in an Age of Blood and Belief
By Vice Admiral Sandy Winnefeld, U.S. Navy
Commander Sixth Fleet looks at a re-emerging Russia, the ballistic-missile aspirations of Iran, and turmoil in Africa.
Sprinting Through the Tape
By Major General Thomas L. Wilkerson, U.S. Marine Corps (Retired)
After the ouster of the Air Forces secretary and chief of staff, the Naval Institutes CEO assesses the Secretary of Defense.
Lots of Bullets, Not Enough Ballots
By Captain Chas Henry, U.S. Marine Corps (Retired)
One would think voting is easy for those defending our freedom overseas. For decades, it just hasn't been so.
Guantanamo: Full, Fair, and Open Trials?
By Andrew Lubin
The former chief prosecutor at Guantanamo tells Proceedings why he resigned after two years and testified for the defense.
The Bitter Cost of Business
By Captain Kevin S. J. Eyer, U.S. Navy
The Navy is losing too many valuable post-major command captains, and it needs to do something about it.
Don't Cherry Pick the MAGTF
By Colonel Robert D. Loynd, U.S. Marine Corps
The Marine Corps needs to embrace the capabilities of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force.
SOUTHCOM Turns to Soft Power (Members Only)
By Lieutenant Commander Pat Paterson, U.S. Navy
Southern Command is shifting more toward humanitarian relief efforts and cooperative military engagement.
Sustainment from the Deep Sea (Members Only)
By Lieutenant Colonel James C. Bates, U.S. Army (Retired)
Considering the cost savings and versatility offered by strategic sealift, all services should recognize these advantages.
Final Salute (Members Only)
By Jim Sheeler
In an excerpt from his new book, a Pulitzer Prize winner pays tribute to the families of those killed in action.