I have been published six times now in the field of military operations! I am assessing what careers may make sense for me in military analysis. Praise God for such a kindness to me! I was unable to become a military officer due to medical conditions, but I am making a difference now anyway!
Here is a published work on long-range amphibious operations I wrote. Marines should be interested.
https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/1068704.pdf
Here is a published work on Russian and Chinese field artillery and how it compares with American artillery. It is the first in a series of two articles. Any Artillerymen should be interested. It starts on page 59 of the PDF and is called "Toward understanding Fires on near-peer battlefield."
https://sill-www.army.mil/fires-bulletin-archive/archives/2019/sep-oct/sep-oct.pdf
Here is the second article in that series on artillery that was published. It is on how recent advances in field artillery technology are changing today and tomorrow's battlefields. Infantrymen, Tankers, and Artillerymen should be interested. It starts on page 10 of the PDF and is called "Toward understanding future wars with near-peer competitors in an era of Fires."
https://sill-www.army.mil/fires-bulletin-archive/archives/2019/nov-dec/nov-dec.pdf
Here is a published work on the Blackhawk helicopter replacement in the works and how it will change US Army air assaults. It is the first in a series of two articles on US Army aviation. Anyone in Army aviation and maybe even Army airborne units should be interested. It starts on page 31 of the PDF and is called "The impact of the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft on United States Army air assaults - part 1."
https://home.army.mil/rucker/application/files/8615/9129/1252/AD_April-June_2020-web.pdf
Here is the second in this series of two articles on US Army aviation. It is on what US Army air assaults will look like over the course of the next 20-30 years. I also have recommendations concerning Army acquisitions of new aircraft to maximize the benefit to the Army. Anyone in Army aviation and Army airborne units should be interested. It starts on page 16 of the PDF and is called "The impact of the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft on United States Army air assaults - part 2."
https://home.army.mil/rucker/application/files/5515/9985/4460/AD_July-Sept_2020-WEB.pdf
Here is an article I wrote on how to improve the combined arms team of the armored brigade combat team with technologies expected to be fielded in just a few years. Tankers, Infantrymen, and Artillerymen should be interested.
https://www.benning.army.mil/armor/eARMOR/content/issues/2020/Summer/3Yeadon20.pdf
I have two more works being published before the new year! One article will be on how the Army can best utilize new robotic exoskeleton technologies in combat. A second paper will be on the problems facing amphibious operations in the modern day. I will post again when these two works are published.
Here is a published work on long-range amphibious operations I wrote. Marines should be interested.
https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/1068704.pdf
Here is a published work on Russian and Chinese field artillery and how it compares with American artillery. It is the first in a series of two articles. Any Artillerymen should be interested. It starts on page 59 of the PDF and is called "Toward understanding Fires on near-peer battlefield."
https://sill-www.army.mil/fires-bulletin-archive/archives/2019/sep-oct/sep-oct.pdf
Here is the second article in that series on artillery that was published. It is on how recent advances in field artillery technology are changing today and tomorrow's battlefields. Infantrymen, Tankers, and Artillerymen should be interested. It starts on page 10 of the PDF and is called "Toward understanding future wars with near-peer competitors in an era of Fires."
https://sill-www.army.mil/fires-bulletin-archive/archives/2019/nov-dec/nov-dec.pdf
Here is a published work on the Blackhawk helicopter replacement in the works and how it will change US Army air assaults. It is the first in a series of two articles on US Army aviation. Anyone in Army aviation and maybe even Army airborne units should be interested. It starts on page 31 of the PDF and is called "The impact of the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft on United States Army air assaults - part 1."
https://home.army.mil/rucker/application/files/8615/9129/1252/AD_April-June_2020-web.pdf
Here is the second in this series of two articles on US Army aviation. It is on what US Army air assaults will look like over the course of the next 20-30 years. I also have recommendations concerning Army acquisitions of new aircraft to maximize the benefit to the Army. Anyone in Army aviation and Army airborne units should be interested. It starts on page 16 of the PDF and is called "The impact of the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft on United States Army air assaults - part 2."
https://home.army.mil/rucker/application/files/5515/9985/4460/AD_July-Sept_2020-WEB.pdf
Here is an article I wrote on how to improve the combined arms team of the armored brigade combat team with technologies expected to be fielded in just a few years. Tankers, Infantrymen, and Artillerymen should be interested.
https://www.benning.army.mil/armor/eARMOR/content/issues/2020/Summer/3Yeadon20.pdf
I have two more works being published before the new year! One article will be on how the Army can best utilize new robotic exoskeleton technologies in combat. A second paper will be on the problems facing amphibious operations in the modern day. I will post again when these two works are published.
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