This May-June 2018 issue of 'Military Review: The Professional Journal of the U.S. Army' features the following articles: 'Design to Execution: Into the Suwalki Gap' by Col. Charles Kemper, Minnesota Army National Guard, Maj. Jacob Helgestad, Minnesota Army National Guard, Maj. Nathan Colvin, U.S. Army, and Maj. Simon Cox, British Royal Marines; 'Are We There Yet? Implementing Best Practices in Assessments' by Col. Lynette M. B. Arnhart, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired and Lt. Col. Marvin L. King, PhD, U.S. Army; 'Russia's Forms and Methods of Military Operations: The Implementers of Concepts' by Lt. Col. Timothy Thomas, U.S. Army, Retired; 'U.S. Drones: Smaller, Less Capable Drones for the Near Future' by Maj. Zachary Morris, U.S. Army; 'Cognitive Therapy for Soldiers Suffering From Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury' by 2nd Lt. Noelle Walker, Illinois Army National Guard; 'Setting the Theater: A Definition, Framework, and Rationale for Effective Resourcing at the Theater Army Level' by Lt. Col. Joseph John Shimerdla, U.S. Army and Maj. Ryan Kort, U.S. Army; 'Taking A Bite of the APPLE(W): Understanding the Defense Enterprise' by Col. Charles Allen, U.S. Army, Retired and Col. Robert D. Bradford, U.S. Army; 'Basic Infantry Building Block' by Maj. Viktor Potočnik, Slovenian Armed Forces; 'Overcoming the Challenges in Implementing Emerging Maneuver Concepts' by Col. James E. Zanol, U.S. Army, Retired and Brian M. Pierce, PhD; and 'Guadalcanal: A Case Study for Multi-Domain Battle' by Chris Rein, PhD.
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