![]() Army, or the Department of Defense.The USS Iowa offers four specialized tours for visitors: The Presidents Tour which delves into FDR's secret mission aboard the Iowa, the Guided Tour which offers a more personalized experience, the Gun Tour which takes visitors on a behind-the-scenes journey through the ship's levels and offers a view of the 16-inch guns, and the Engineering Tour which takes visitors below deck to explore most innovative warship of WWII and see the areas of. The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the U.S. Army War College and the Editor-in-Chief of WAR ROOM. Whitt is an Associate Professor of Strategy at the U.S. Here’s to a great summer from the War Room editorial team. How the Few Became the Proud: Crafting the Marine Corps Mystique, 1874–1918 by Heather Venable The Lady Tasting Tea: How Statistics Revolutionized Science in the Twentieth Century by David Salsberg The Irrational Ape: Why Flawed Logic Puts us all at Risk and How Critical Thinking Can Save the World by David Robert GrimesĪ Three-Cornered War: The Union, the Confederacy, and Native Peoples in the Fight for the West by Megan Kate Nelson Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez And because your friendly War Room editors like to be just a bit contrarian, here are a few off-the-beaten-path reading recommendations that might not make the latest military or NatSec reading list, but they will certainly keep you thinking.įreedom’s Main Line: The Journey of Reconciliation and the Freedom Rides by Derek Charles Catsam While you wait for us to come back with new content in July, we figure you might need some new reading material-or something to throw in your beach bag. Stay tuned on our social media platforms ( Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram) and our email newsletter (subscribe here) for these content pushes. And we’ll be reposting and repackaging some articles that you might have missed the first time around. Never fear, though, while we’re away, it’s a great time to catch up on all those podcast episodes of A Better Peace that you didn’t have time to listen to because your commute evaporated. So if you have something to submit, send it our way! We’ll continue our work behind the scenes to take in and edit submissions, correspond with authors and readers, and keep the administrative side of the house rolling. From 29 June 2020 through 10 July 2020, you won’t see new content on War Room. And so, we’re hitting the pause button on publishing new content for a couple weeks. We’ve got some file and database management to do. ![]() We’re planning and organizing and thinking through what we want to accomplish in the next year. Here at War Room, we are regrouping our editorial team after sustaining a breakneck publishing schedule through the spring, and we’re recruiting new folks to join the editorial team. But these courses were moved online, so things are a little quiet (though parking is easy). Usually, though, the post is still pretty lively with Distance Education Program students in residence for two weeks and graduation in July at the end of the Second Resident Course. ![]() Army War College, the rhythm of life changes in the summer as one year’s resident class departs and the new class arrives. Maybe there’s a trip to a nearby lake or beach-don’t forget the sunscreen!Īround the U.S. And goodness only knows what the fall will bring. You’re wearing a mask when you go anywhere. Your PCS move might have nearly done your family in with all the extra uncertainty. You might still be working from the dining room table. Your kids may not be able to go to camp or the pool. So it’s not shaping up to be a normal summer. ![]()
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