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The Gray Space summer issue warns that Industrial Internet of Things networks controlling HVAC and power systems are vulnerable. It urges disciplined cyber training to protect critical infrastructure alongside modernization lineofdeparture.army.mil. lineofdeparture.army.mil/Journals/Gray-…

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The bulletin shares lessons on planning mortar ammunition for large‑scale operations: know your haul capacity, match rounds to effects and coordinate logistics early. It stresses balancing lethal, smoke and illumination munitions. lineofdeparture.army.mil/Journals/Field…

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The spring issue dissects Russia’s failed May 2022 river crossing on the Siverskyi Donets. Poor reconnaissance, weak suppression and fragmented command led to heavy losses—reminding us that successful gap crossing requires integrated fires and engineers. lineofdeparture.army.mil/Journals/Infan…

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A recent essay traces how chaplains have delivered next‑of‑kin notifications for decades. It underscores the sacred importance of personal presence while questioning how the Army will uphold this duty during large‑scale conflicts. lineofdeparture.army.mil/Journals/Milit…

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The journal showcases how the 302nd IEW Battalion supported the 101st Airborne Division at Warfighter 24‑05. By developing proactive concepts and adapting quickly, the battalion met division intel needs across multiple domains. lineofdeparture.army.mil/Journals/Milit…

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Joint Task Force‑NCR closed radio interoperability gaps before the 2024 inauguration. By unifying frequency profiles, testing radios and working with FirstNet, the team ensured MPs could talk to civil partners. lineofdeparture.army.mil/Journals/Milit…

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Agentic AI could revolutionize war planning by synthesizing data, proposing courses of action and issuing orders faster than humans. A March 2025 essay argues that adopting AI agents would accelerate decision‑making and reduce planning workloads. lineofdeparture.army.mil/Journals/Field…

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The Protection bulletin calls for reviving war‑gaming at battalion and brigade level. It argues that modular, low‑cost wargames integrated into the MDMP and professional education can improve course‑of‑action analysis and decision making. lineofdeparture.army.mil/Journals/Prote…

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Pulse of Army Medicine envisions AI‑enabled uncrewed ground vehicles evacuating casualties, delivering supplies and scouting when air evacuation isn’t possible. It urges investing in multi‑role UGVs to improve survivability in future wars. lineofdeparture.army.mil/Journals/Pulse…

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The National Capital Region’s air defense network, built in the 1970s and 80s, needs a “Golden Dome” upgrade. Leaders propose integrating new sensors and interceptors to counter hypersonic and cruise‑missile threats and call for a clear modernization plan. lineofdeparture.army.mil/Journals/Air-D…

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Designers envision a new class of tanks for dense cities: heavier armor, shorter barrels, rubber tracks and active protection to survive close‑quarter ambushes. These urban tanks would complement existing main battle tanks. lineofdeparture.army.mil/Journals/Armor…

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“Every Peach Stone Counts” recounts WWI’s Peach Pit Campaign, when Americans saved fruit pits and nut shells. Two hundred peach stones were needed to filter one gas mask, and patriotic collecting drives provided crucial carbon for protective gear. lineofdeparture.army.mil/Journals/Army-…

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The Army’s Additive Construction program trains soldiers to 3D‑print concrete buildings and bridges on site. Using locally available materials reduces logistics burdens and can quickly build housing, observation posts or bridge supports. lineofdeparture.army.mil/Journals/Army-…

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A Defense Language Institute case study shows how revising workflows and using dashboards boosted data literacy among Army civilians. Standardized data collection and manager training helped staff make evidence‑based decisions. lineofdeparture.army.mil/Journals/Army-…

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In Finland, the 1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment tested Starlink, Kymeta and Satellite Transportable Terminals for upper‑tactical internet. lineofdeparture.army.mil/Journals/Army-…