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      <title>The Future Role of Strategic Landpower</title>
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      <description>Dr. Gregory L. Cantwell, Major Justin M. Magula
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IRP by the US Army War College, US Army War College Press, Strategic Studies Institute
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"Recent Russian aggression in Ukraine has reenergized military strategists and senior leaders to evaluate the role of strategic Landpower. American leadership in the European theater has mobilized allies and partners to reconsider force postures for responding to possible aggression against NATO members. Although Russian revisionist activity remains a threat in Europe, the challenges in the Pacific for strategic Landpower must also be considered. At the same time, the homeland, the Arctic, climate change, and the results of new and emerging technology also challenge the application of strategic Landpower..."&lt;br/&gt; 
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      <title>Veteran Disability Compensation and the Army Profession: Good Intentions Gone Awry</title>
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Dr Wong Leonard, Dr Gerras Stephen
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Monograph by the US Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College Press
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"For 40 years, from 1960 to 1999, about 8 percent of the veteran population received disability compensation. In 2000 the percentage edged up to 9 percent or 2.3 million veterans. By 2018 the percentage had tripled to 24 percent or 4.7 million veterans. Although many researchers attribute this upward trend to the influx of wounded from the Iraq War and the Afghanistan War, the authors show that favorable legislative action, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) policy changes, societal developments, and improved information flow enabled and encouraged many more veterans to file for disability. The rise in the number of veterans receiving disability compensation signaled a cultural transformation concerning disability compensation that would eventually spread throughout the US Army and the other services."&lt;br/&gt; 
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