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The Army recently launched Line of Departure, a web-first, mobile-friendly platform for the Army's journals. The site has received 5-star reviews from early reviewers, praising its modern design, accessibility, and potential to connect sold...
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As many of our readers know, on October 11, the Army launched its newest web platform, Line of Departure. If you somehow missed the launch, please see our article highlighting the event here:
The writers behind this newsletter.
Army officer and Director of the Harding Project to renew professional military writing.
1-8 CAV/2ABCT/1CD Battalion Commander
MAJ Brennan Deveraux is an Army Strategist and National Security Researcher at the US Army War College's Strategic Studies Institute. Check out his upcoming memoir "Exterminating ISIS" this Summer from Casemate Publishers.
Soldier
Ryan Crayne is a U.S. Army Marketing and Behavioral Economics Officer. He holds an MBA from the University of Michigan and focuses on recruiting, retention, and the Army Profession. Currently, he is a Senior Instructor at West Point.
SFC Benjamin L. has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Master of Arts in International Strategic Security Studies from National Defense University. He currently serves as a military-editor for Special Warfare.
Deputy Director of the Harding Project
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