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# 🪖 The Friday Formation
In 1888, 2LT Fredrick S. Foltz contributed the first article in the Journal of the United States Cavalry Association titled, “Some German Ideas on Cavalry Gathered From Conversations on Cavalry.” This 17-page article marks the beginning of ...
# 🪖 The Friday Formation
“We [a Special Forces Battalion] were assigned…. to a conventional Infantry Brigade… so there was kind of a wall between the conventional and Special Forces. And, in order to do anything, one of the first things I had to do down there was… ...
The writers behind this newsletter.
Army officer and former director of the Harding Project to renew professional military writing.
Deputy Director of the Harding Project
Captain McCallister is the U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center of Excellence (MSCoE) Harding Project fellow.
•U.S. Army Logistics Officer • LTG(R) James M. Dubik Writing Fellow • lover of the outdoors, music, reading, writing, and good coffee.
Purpose built to help others realize and actualize their #potential through the power of #mentorship and #leadership - Join me on my journey as a lifelong learner in these fields! \ud83d\ude80
Served 1981-2011. Infantry then Functional Area 52. Retired as a COL after serving in special operations at Ft. Bragg. I still work at Ft. Bragg. I enjoy talking with and mentoring young leaders.
Director of the Harding Project
Army Field Artillery Officer -- FA Harding Fellow for the Fires Center of Excellence, serving as the Editor-in-Chief for the Field Artillery Professional Bulletin (FAPB).
Army Officer and Harding Fellow for the Armor Branch. Serves as the Military Editor-In-Chief for the Armor Branch Professional Bulletin (ARMOR Magazine).
U.S. Army Aviation Officer. Graduated from the Virginia Military Institute with a B.S. in Civil Engineering and a minor in Chinese.
CW4 William Bryant is a career Regular Army Soldier and Special Forces Officer (180A) with over 24 years of service. He is a graduate of ACSC and SAMS, and he currently serves as a Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Special Warfare Journal.
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