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The Friday Formation

🪖 The Friday Formation

Friday, 29 May 2026

Good week. The formation is thinking — and writing — across every domain.

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  • Tracey Remus

    Managing Editor, Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin

  • Sarah Chamberlin
  • Marcel Blood

    Deputy Director of the Harding Project

  • Michael McCallister

    Captain McCallister is the U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center of Excellence (MSCoE) Harding Project fellow.

  • Cathal O'Connor

    Cathal is the son of Irish immigrants. received a BA in English Literature, a minor in Physics, and rowed crew for UVA. He went down to the sea in warships for 32 years. He lives in Florida with his bride.

  • Chris Slininger

    Helping leaders mentor with purpose — not by accident. Army officer | Military Mentors | PhD Student | Author of Mentor Forward Subscribe for weekly insights Views are my own

  • Gordon Richmond

    Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Richmond is an active-duty Army Special Forces officer. A member of the Army’s Advanced Strategic Planning and Policy Program, he is a graduate student in political science at UC San Diego.

  • Peter Neil II

    CPT Peter Neil is the ADA Harding Fellow.

  • Michelle Rowan

    Michelle Rowan currently serves as the editor of Infantry, the professional bulletin of the U.S. Army Infantry Branch.

  • Brian Disque

    Army - Maryland

  • Allyson McNitt

    Ally is the editor of the Army Civilian Professional Journal. With 8 years of experience and degrees in English and Creative Writing, she blends technical precision with narrative flair to elevate the voices of the Army Civilian Corps.

  • Lorilynn Iversen

    After 25 years in aerospace administration, Ms. Iversen embarked on her second career editing copy for the U.S. Army's Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin. She has an enduring fascination with etymology and the evolution of language.

  • Kenneth Redd

    28 years of service and counting

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