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Summary and Key Points: The U.S. Army’s recent Spartan Focus exercise at Fort Stewart highlights a paradigm shift in modern warfare: the rise of...
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Summary and Key Points: The U.S. Army’s recent Spartan Focus exercise at Fort Stewart highlights a paradigm shift in modern warfare: the rise of...
Summary and Key Points: On the eve of the 2003 Iraq invasion, Gen. James Mattis issued a directive that would define his career: “Engage...
Summary and Key Points: General James Mattis, known by the call sign “CHAOS” and the media-dubbed moniker “Mad Dog,” remains one of the most...
Summary and Key Points: General Douglas MacArthur, one of only five five-star generals in U.S. history, is defined by his legendary “Duty, Honor, Country”...
Summary and Key Points: A 1995 PBS interview with Steve Jobs captures a pragmatic view of wealth: money matters because it lets you fund...
Summary and Key Points: A popular “Quote of the Day” line often attributed to Abraham Lincoln—“I am not bound to win…”—has no documentary evidence...
Summary and Key Points: Dwight D. Eisenhower’s 1956 convention address in San Francisco delivered a sharp distinction between principled reform and instability, crystallized in...
Synopsis: The famous quote, “Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power,” is widely...
Summary and Key Points: Seafarer abandonment is surging as shipowners cut ties with crews—skipping repatriation, withholding support, and failing to pay wages for months....
Synopsis: Thomas Jefferson’s famous advice—“When angry, count ten; if very angry, a hundred”—came in a February 21, 1825 letter to young Thomas Jefferson Smith....