The Virtues of Stubbornness: Mules at War
Mules don’t exist in nature. They are an artificial product of human ingenuity, and like many such products, it didn’t …
Mules don’t exist in nature. They are an artificial product of human ingenuity, and like many such products, it didn’t …
“The biggest and hardest job since the Panama Canal.”
—Maj. Robert W. Madden, describing construction of the Alcan Highway
On …
Logistics convoys have been high priority – and highly vulnerable – targets for insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan over the …
For want of a nail the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe the horse was lost. For want …
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary’s new class of tanker will be known as the Tide class, drawing upon a name associated …
Over the past few weeks, printed copies of the fall edition of Defense have been delivered to the desks of …
Of all the competing top priorities President Franklin Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill grappled with, the most vexing was …
After more than a decade of being tied down in two prolonged land conflicts, during which it accumulated the heavy …
Shortly after the start of the second Gulf War, the Marine Corps established a new business model to procure contract …
Denmark’s two flexible support ships carry a lot of combat capability, and a lot of room for imagination. The Absalon …