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		<Edition>English Edition</Edition>
		<Language>English</Language>
		<Classification>Unclassified</Classification>
		<Issue>January-February</Issue>
		<Year>2009</Year>
		<Volume>LXXXIX</Volume>
		<Volnumber>1</Volnumber>
		<Createdon>2009-28-02</Createdon>
		<Postedtowebon>2008-12-31</Postedtowebon>
		<Publisherorgtop>U.S. Army</Publisherorgtop>
		<Publisherorgmid>Combined Arms Center</Publisherorgmid>
		<Publisherorglow>Combined Arms Center - Knowledge</Publisherorglow>
		<Publisherorg>Military Review</Publisherorg>
		<Address>294 Grant Ave. Bldg 77</Address>
		<City>Fort Leavenworth</City>
		<State>Kansas</State>
		<Zip>66027</Zip>
		<Country>USA</Country>
		<Email>leav-milrevweb@conus.army.mil</Email>
		<Website>http://militaryreview.army.mil</Website>
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	<Featuredarticles>
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			<Place></Place>
			<Contest></Contest>
			<Subhead></Subhead>
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			<Endpage></Endpage>
			<Title>Complete Edition</Title>
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			<Synopsis>The complete edition as well as all articles are in pdf format. Complete issues may have large file sizes that may take some time to download.  Individual articles can be accessed by clicking on the article title below.</Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art001.pdf</Weblink>
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			<Place></Place>
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			<Beginpage></Beginpage>
			<Endpage></Endpage>
			<Title>Front Cover</Title>
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			<Synopsis></Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art002.pdf</Weblink>
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		<Article Number="3">
			<Place></Place>
			<Contest></Contest>
			<Subhead></Subhead>
			<Beginpage></Beginpage>
			<Endpage></Endpage>
			<Title>Table of Contents</Title>
				<Author Number="1">
				<Authorname>
				</Authorname>
			</Author>
			<Synopsis></Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art003.pdf</Weblink>
		</Article>
		<Article Number="4">
			<Place></Place>
			<Contest></Contest>
			<Subhead></Subhead>
			<Beginpage>2</Beginpage>
			<Endpage>12</Endpage>
			<Title>Systemic Operational Design: Learning and Adapting in Complex Missions</Title>
			<Author Number="1">
				<Authorname>Brigadier General Huba Wass de Czege, U.S. Army, Retired</Authorname>
			</Author>
			<Synopsis>Complexity on the modern battlefield demands a new professional culture that embraces collaborative adaptation in operational art.</Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art004.pdf</Weblink>
		</Article>
		<Article Number="5">
			<Place></Place>
			<Contest></Contest>
			<Subhead></Subhead>
			<Beginpage>13</Beginpage>
			<Endpage>24</Endpage>
			<Title>The Truth is Out There: Responding to Insurgent Disinformation and Deception Operations</Title>
			<Author Number="1">
				<Authorname>Cori E. Dauber</Authorname>
			</Author>
			<Synopsis>Being first and rigorous with the truth has become the new necessary combat skill of the information age.</Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art005.pdf</Weblink>
		</Article>
		<Article Number="6">
			<Place></Place>
			<Contest></Contest>
			<Subhead></Subhead>
			<Beginpage>25</Beginpage>
			<Endpage>40</Endpage>
			<Title>Sentinels of Afghan Democracy: The Afghan National Army</Title>
			<Author Number="1">
				<Authorname>Samuel Chan</Authorname>
			</Author>
			<Synopsis>Developing Afghanistan’s army will take persistence, courage, and understanding.</Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art006.pdf</Weblink>
		</Article>
		<Article Number="7">
			<Place></Place>
			<Contest></Contest>
			<Subhead></Subhead>
			<Beginpage>41</Beginpage>
			<Endpage>53</Endpage>
			<Title>Thickening the Lines: Sons of Iraq, a Combat Multiplier</Title>
			<Author Number="1">
				<Authorname>Lieutenant Colonel John S. Kolasheski, U.S. Army</Authorname>
			</Author>
			<Author Number="2">
				<Authorname>Major Andrew W. Koloski, U.S. Army</Authorname>
			</Author>
			<Synopsis>Indigenous militias composed of concerned citizens have become an essential component of counterinsurgency in Iraq.</Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art007.pdf</Weblink>
		</Article>
		<Article Number="8">
			<Place></Place>
			<Contest></Contest>
			<Subhead></Subhead>
			<Beginpage>54</Beginpage>
			<Endpage>66</Endpage>
			<Title>Oil, Corruption, and Threats to Our National Interest: Will We Learn from Iraq?</Title>
			<Author Number="1">
				<Authorname>Luis Carlos Montalván</Authorname>
			</Author>
			<Synopsis>Oil production feeds corruption worldwide and creates strategic threats to U.S. interests.</Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art008.pdf</Weblink>
		</Article>
		<Article Number="9">
			<Place></Place>
			<Contest></Contest>
			<Subhead></Subhead>
			<Beginpage>67</Beginpage>
			<Endpage>76</Endpage>
			<Title>Reconstruction and Post-Civil War Reconciliation</Title>
			<Author Number="1">
				<Authorname>Major John J. McDermott, U.S. Army</Authorname>
			</Author>
			<Synopsis>Americans involved in nation building and stability operations abroad need not look far from home for lessons.</Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art009.pdf</Weblink>
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		<Article Number="10">
			<Place></Place>
			<Contest></Contest>
			<Subhead></Subhead>
			<Beginpage>77</Beginpage>
			<Endpage>85</Endpage>
			<Title>The Making of a Leader: Dwight D. Eisenhower</Title>
			<Author Number="1">
				<Authorname>Colonel Robert C. Carroll, U.S. Army, Retired</Authorname>
			</Author>
			<Synopsis>Greatness and high office presented no ready-made path to the president most remembered as a general.</Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art010.pdf</Weblink>
		</Article>
		<Article Number="11">
			<Place>1st Place</Place>
			<Contest>2008 DEPUY COMPETITION</Contest>
			<Subhead>Contest Winners</Subhead>
			<Beginpage>86</Beginpage>
			<Endpage>94</Endpage>
			<Title>Ethical Challenges in Stability Operations</Title>
			<Author Number="1">
				<Authorname>Sergeant Jared Tracy, U.S. Army</Authorname>
			</Author>
			<Synopsis>An occupying army’s obligations lay naked to the world in the information age. Soldiers should be prepared properly for their moral responsibilities.</Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art011.pdf</Weblink>
		</Article>
		<Article Number="12">
			<Place>2nd Place</Place>
			<Contest>2008 MACARTHUR CONTEST</Contest>
			<Subhead></Subhead>
			<Beginpage>95</Beginpage>
			<Endpage>102</Endpage>
			<Title>Reassessing Army Leadership in the 21st Century</Title>
			<Author Number="1">
				<Authorname>Major Jason M. Pape, U.S. Army</Authorname>
			</Author>
			<Synopsis>Rank and legal authority can simulate leadership, but a new age needs a new understanding of following and leading.</Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art012.pdf</Weblink>
		</Article>
		<Article Number="13">
			<Place>2nd Place</Place>
			<Contest>2008 IO CONTEST</Contest>
			<Subhead></Subhead>
			<Beginpage>103</Beginpage>
			<Endpage>113</Endpage>
			<Title>Information Operations 2nd Place: The Future of Information Operations</Title>
			<Author Number="1">
				<Authorname>Major Walter E. Richter, U.S. Army</Authorname>
			</Author>
			<Synopsis>Information warfare operates off a defunct paradigm sorely in need of revision.</Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art013.pdf</Weblink>
		</Article>
		<Article Number="14">
			<Place></Place>
			<Contest></Contest>
			<Subhead>INSIGHTS</Subhead>
			<Beginpage>114</Beginpage>
			<Endpage>117</Endpage>
			<Title>Current U.S. Policy of Provoking Russia is Fundamentally Flawed</Title>
			<Author Number="1">
				<Authorname>Major John M. Qualls, U.S. Army, Retired</Authorname>
			</Author>
			<Synopsis>With so much at stake, Americans might do well to consider Russia’s perspective.</Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art014.pdf</Weblink>
		</Article>
		<Article Number="15">
			<Place></Place>
			<Contest></Contest>
			<Subhead></Subhead>
			<Beginpage>118</Beginpage>
			<Endpage>125</Endpage>
			<Title>BOOK REVIEWS</Title>
			<Synopsis>Contemporary readings for the professional</Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art015.pdf</Weblink>
		</Article>
		<Article Number="16">
			<Place></Place>
			<Contest></Contest>
			<Subhead></Subhead>
			<Beginpage>126</Beginpage>
			<Endpage>128</Endpage>
			<Title>LETTERS</Title>
			<Synopsis></Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art015.pdf</Weblink>
		</Article>
		<Article Number="17">
			<Place></Place>
			<Contest></Contest>
			<Subhead></Subhead>
			<Beginpage>129</Beginpage>
			<Endpage>129</Endpage>
			<Title>Cover 3</Title>
			<Synopsis>DEPUY WRITING CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT</Synopsis>
			<Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20090228_art016.pdf</Weblink>
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