Riley Professional Reading Group
Briefs (.ppt)
"Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife" by LTC John Nagl
"Counterinsurgency: Theory and Practice, Iraq 2007" by David Kilcullen
"How to win in al Anbar" by CPT Travis Patriquin
Article Reading List
"Battle Company Is Out There" by Elizabeth Rubin
"Countering Global Insurgency" by David Kilcullen (.pdf)
"Gates of Fire" by Michael Yon
"The Lesson of Tal Afar" by George Packer
"Knowing the Enemy" by George Packer
"A Failure in Generalship" by LTC Paul Yingling
"28 Articles" by David Kilcullen (.pdf)
"How to Win in Iraq" By Andrew Krepinevich
"Phase Transition: A Responsible Way Forward and Out of Iraq" by James Miller and Shawn Brimley, CNAS.org
"Institutionalizing Adaptation: It's Time for a Permanent Army Advisor Corps" by LTC John Nagl
Reading List
The Assassins' Gate by George Packer
U.S. Army/Marine Corps COIN FM
Fiasco by Thomas Ricks
The Sling and the Stone by COL T.X. Hammes, USMC
News
Early Bird
Drudge Report
NY Times
Wash Post
US News & World Report
Real Clear Politics
Blogs
Abu Muqawama
Intel Dump
Small Wars Journal Blog
Belgravia Dispatch
George Packer
John Robb
Michael Yon
Andrew Sullivan
Tom Barnett
Journals
The American Interest
Armed Forces Journal
Foreign Policy
Foreign Affairs
Military Review
Parameters - US Army War College
Organizations
Carr Center for Human Rights Policy
Center for a New American Security
Council on Foreign Relations
Washington Institute for Near East Policy
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Worth checking out
Interview | The Daily Show - Lt. Col. John Nagl | ...
What this is all about
Profile: David Kilcullen
Organizing for COIN
NYT reviews FM 3-24
Nathaniel Fick in Afghanistan
Tentative Meeting Schedule
An Introduction
About Me
Chief Ops Officer
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Friday, August 24, 2007
Interview | The Daily Show - Lt. Col. John Nagl | 08/23/07
Centurion 6 with Jon Stewart
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