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LTC Paul Darling on the history, theory, and strategy of Airpower and getting back to using America's Air Force for what it was conceived to do.

Preventive medicine expert Dr James Need on how in a world of increasing demand for military action paired with decreasing budgets, controlling the costs of preventable illness in the military healthcare system is a necessary and achievable goal.

Preventive Medicine researcher Captain (Ret.) James Need on how improving medical intelligence and Force Health Protection saves costs and keeps troops in the fight.

Air Force Colonel Clint Hinote on innovation and the intersection of the defense and tech industries, a space with many implications for how America defends itself in the future.

Major John McRae touches on what can be a 'third rail' for military leaders: The benefit of drawing lessons in innovation and leadership for the military at all levels from business, academia, and elsewhere in American civil society--and vice versa.

Commander (Ret.) John T. Kuehn argues that the operational benefits of a carrier group in the narrow Persian Gulf have caused America to overlook the risks this entails and that shifting the group to the Mediterranean allows for the same capabilities with less risk.

Army Majors Matt Cavanaugh, Nathan Finney, and John McRae discuss 'Milblogging' forums that are driving online discussions on military leadership, doctrine, and innovation and providing valuable tools to today's leaders.

CBRN expert Dan Kaszeta argues that the possibilities, capabilities, and advantages of developing unmanned CBRN systems to perform reconnaissance, detection, and decontamination functions should not be ignored.