The Bridge

Marshall McGurk

#Reviewing Armies in Retreat: Chaos, Cohesion, and Consequences

#Reviewing Armies in Retreat: Chaos, Cohesion, and Consequences

Military leaders and policy makers would be foolish to believe that war with a peer adversary would not involve some form of retreat or retrograde. Retreats can lead to routs, or they can provide critical time to rally forces for new campaigns or counteroffensives. Routs must be avoided, but such disaster may befall those who fail to study the history of armies in retreat.

Factors Influencing Strategy: The Objective-Narrative Nexus

Factors Influencing Strategy: The Objective-Narrative Nexus

Strategy must evolve with the changing environment of war, and this means strategic thinking must consider the power derived from the nexus of clear objectives and a unified narrative. Commanders and their staff cannot afford to dismiss political considerations in warfare or great power competition. They must think of objective and narrative as tools for the design of campaigns, be they security force assistance or large scale combat operations.

The Poetry In A Warrior’s Soul: #Reviewing Heat + Pressure

The Poetry In A Warrior’s Soul: #Reviewing Heat + Pressure

A design draws you in through color or shock; a title intrigues you. Heat + Pressure: Poems From War by Ben Weakley delivers on the initial interest brought about by its unique title that sits in bold letters over the melted green army figure on the cover. Heat + Pressure shows how today’s warriors can become poets and help veterans synthesize war and their reintegration into society.