[Editor’s Note: Army Mad Scientist is pleased to feature our latest episode of The Convergence podcast, introducing our new series — How They Fight. This first episode features Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) from the TRADOC G-2, Georgetown University’s … Read the rest
366. Ultimate Victory: Lessons on Future Warfare from Field-Marshal Viscount William Slim
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory welcomes back returning blogger and podcaster Luke Shabro, Deputy Director, Army Mad Scientist, with his compelling review of the subject memoirs from a largely forgotten theater of World War II — a MadSci … Read the rest
365. Hybrid Analysts and the Modern Platforms of Conflict
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory welcomes today’s guest blogger, Michael Lortz, contractor, analyst, trainer and writer, with a most perceptive submission proposing a new curriculum for developing talent to analyze twenty-first century conflicts spanning the traditional Elements of … Read the rest
364. China and Russia: Achieving Decision Dominance and Information Advantage
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist welcomes back returning guest blogger Ian Sullivan, Assistant G-2, ISR and Futures, TRADOC, with today’s insightful post addressing how China and Russia seek to achieve Decision Dominance and Information Advantage. Excerpted from a larger … Read the rest
363. Other People’s Wars: The US Military and the Challenge of Learning from Foreign Conflicts
[Editor’s Note: Army Mad Scientist is pleased to feature our latest episode of The Convergence podcast, with Brent L. Sterling, Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service and author of Other People’s Wars: … Read the rest
