20-20 Hindsight: Lesson for Army: Forget Everything You Learned Before You Went to Iraq (Training)
National Defense 2009, July, 94, 668
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ARMY WAR COLLEGE, Carlisle, Pa. -- The Army has never designed the perfect organization with which to go to war. That may not be a realistic goal, the Army has learned. Instead, it will try to groom leaders who can adapt to many forms of war, says Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, chief of the Army Training and Doctrine Command.
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