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Lt. Col. Douglas A. Pryer reviews Nancy Sherman's new book "Afterwar: Healing the Moral Wounds of Our Soldiers."

Peter Storey argues that the Taliban's siege and brief capture of Kunduz lays bare a disturbing development in the Afghan War.

Aki Peritz guesses that the intelligence behind a number of successful U.S. drone strikes against ISIS in Afghanistan is coming from a surprising source.

Peter Storey reflects on the 200th anniversary of Waterloo and what it takes for conflicts to be remembered as a 'good war.'

Gayle Tzemach Lemmon discusses her new book, Ashley's War, as well as the challenges women face as they look to join and fight alongside U.S. Special Forces.

Is Afghanistan turning a corner? Loren Thompson of the Lexington Institute believes it may be.

Army Captain Justin Lynch on why every time America leaves an undefeated foe on the battlefield it helps them evolve into a better, more dangerous enemy.

Jordan Bravin reviews Howard Schultz and Rajiv Chandrasekaran's For Love of Country- What our Veterans can Teach us About Citizenship, Heroism, and Sacrifice.