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- Staff ride handbook for the Battle of Olustee, Florida, 20 February 1864, Michael G. Anderson
- The roots of military doctrine, change and continuity in understanding the practice of warfare, Dr. Aaron P. Jackson
- 16 cases of mission command, general editor, Donald P. Wright
- Staff ride handbook for Dade's Battle, Florida, 28 December 1835, a study of leadership in irregular conflict, Captain Michael G. Anderson
- Addressing the fog of COG, perspectives on the center of gravity in US military doctrine, by Select faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ; Celestino Perez, Jr., general editor
- Wanat, combat action in Afghanistan, 2008, the staff of the US Army Combat Studies Institute
- The biggest stick, the employment of artillery units in counterinsurgency, by Richard B. Johnson
- Stability economics, the economic foundations of security in post-conflict environments, general editors Nathan W. Toronto and Dan G. Cox ; editor Carl W. Fischer
- Staff ride handbook and atlas for the Battle of White Bird Canyon, 17 June 1877, Charles D. Collins, Jr
- Stabilizing the debate between population and enemy-centric counterinsurgency, success demands a balanced approach, Nathan Ray Springer
- A different kind of war, the United States Army in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), October 2001-September 2005, Donald P. Wright [and six others]
- Instilling aggressiveness, US advisors and Greek combat leadership in the Greek Civil War, 1947-1949, William D. Harris
- Unmanned aerial systems, a historical perspective, John David Blom
- "We have not learned how to wage war there", the Soviet approach in Afghanistan 1979-1989, Matt M. Matthews
- Multi-domain battle in the Southwest Pacific Theater of World War II, Christopher M. Rein
- Success in the shadows, Operation Enduring Freedom-Philippines and the Global War on Terror, 2002-2015, Barry M. Stentiford
- United States' grand strategy through the lens of Lebanon, by Charles P. Bris-Bois III
- The evolution of operational art, Brigade Commander Georgii Samoilovich Isserson ; translated by Bruce W. Menning
- Lansdale, Magsaysay, America, and the Philippines, a case study of limited intervention counterinsurgency, Andrew E. Lembke
- Searching for stability, the U.S. development of constabulary forces in Latin America and the Philippines, Richard L. Millett
- War termination, the proceedings of the War Termination Conference, United States Military Academy West Point, 21 June 2010, Matthew Moten, general editor
- The wrath of Achilles, essays on command in battle, editor Richard D. Hooker, Jr
- Allies of a kind, Canadian Army-US Army relations and the Korean War, 1950-1953, Allan R. Millett
- Training for decisive action, stories of mission command: collected insights from commanders and leaders on their experiences at the National Training Center, Operations Group, US Army National Training Center
- A historical review and analysis of Army physical readiness training and assessment, by Whitfield B. East
- Weapon of choice, U.S. Army Special Operations Forces in Afghanistan, Charles H. Briscoe [and three others]
- Mustering for war, Army National Guard mobilization for the global war on terrorism, Michael G. Anderson
- Population-centric counterinsurgency, a false idol? : three monographs from the School of Advanced Military Studies, edited and introduced by Dan G. Cox and Thomas Bruscino
- Army expansions, augmenting the regular Army during war, Barry M. Stentiford, Ph.D
- The staff ride handbook for the battles of New Orleans, 23 December 1814-8 January 1815, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew B. Dale
- Fire for effect, field artillery and close air support in the US Army, John J. McGrath
- American advisors, security force assistance model in the long war, by Joshua J. Potter
- Protecting, isolating, and controlling behavior, population and resource control measures in counterinsurgency campaigns, by Mark E. Battjes
- US Army order of battle, 1919-1941, by Steven E. Clay
- Supporting the Doughboys, US Army logistics and personnel during World War I, Leo P. Hirrel
- Military professionalism and the early American Officer Corps, 1789-1796, Christopher W. Wingate
- Cedat fortuna peritis (Let fortune yield to experience), a history of the Field Artillery School, by Boyd L. Dastrup
- Over there with the AEF, the World War I memoirs of Captain Henry C. Evans, Henry C. Evans
- Robots on the battlefield, contemporary perspectives and implications for the future, by Ronan Doaré, Didier Danet, Jean-Paul Hanon, and Gérard de Boisboissel, general editors
- Orde Wingate and the British internal security strategy during the Arab rebellion in Palestine, 1936-1939, by Mark Lehenbauer
- Operation Joint Endeavor, V Corps in Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1995-1996, an oral history, Harold E. Raugh, Jr., editor ; interviews by Nels Dolan [and six others]
- Turning victory into success, military operations after the campaign, Brian M. De Toy, general editor
- An 'exit strategy' not a winning strategy?, intelligence lessons learned from the British 'emergency' in South Arabia, 1963-67, by Stephen Andrew Campbell
- Survival through adaptation, the Chinese Red Army and the extermination campaigns, 1927-1936, by Wilbur W. Hsu
- My clan against the world, US and coalition forces in Somalia, 1992-1994, Robert F. Baumann and Lawrence A. Yates with Versalle F. Washington
- Staff ride handbook for the Niagara Campaigns, 1812-1814, Richard V. Barbuto
- Between the rivers, combat action in Iraq, 2003-2005, John J. McGrath, general editor
- General Douglas MacArthur Military Leadership Writing Competition, Command and General Staff College 2012 award winning essays
- Third war, irregular warfare on the western border, 1861-1865, James B. Martin
- An ever present danger, a concise history of British military operations on the North-West Frontier, 1849-1947, Matt M. Matthews
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- Staff ride handbook for the Battle of Olustee, Florida, 20 February 1864, Michael G. Anderson
- The roots of military doctrine, change and continuity in understanding the practice of warfare, Dr. Aaron P. Jackson
- Staff ride handbook for Dade's Battle, Florida, 28 December 1835, a study of leadership in irregular conflict, Captain Michael G. Anderson
- 16 cases of mission command, general editor, Donald P. Wright
- Addressing the fog of COG, perspectives on the center of gravity in US military doctrine, by Select faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ; Celestino Perez, Jr., general editor
- The biggest stick, the employment of artillery units in counterinsurgency, by Richard B. Johnson
- Stabilizing the debate between population and enemy-centric counterinsurgency, success demands a balanced approach, Nathan Ray Springer
- Staff ride handbook and atlas for the Battle of White Bird Canyon, 17 June 1877, Charles D. Collins, Jr
- Stability economics, the economic foundations of security in post-conflict environments, general editors Nathan W. Toronto and Dan G. Cox ; editor Carl W. Fischer
- A different kind of war, the United States Army in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), October 2001-September 2005, Donald P. Wright [and six others]
- Lansdale, Magsaysay, America, and the Philippines, a case study of limited intervention counterinsurgency, Andrew E. Lembke
- Unmanned aerial systems, a historical perspective, John David Blom
- United States' grand strategy through the lens of Lebanon, by Charles P. Bris-Bois III
- The evolution of operational art, Brigade Commander Georgii Samoilovich Isserson ; translated by Bruce W. Menning
- "We have not learned how to wage war there", the Soviet approach in Afghanistan 1979-1989, Matt M. Matthews
- War termination, the proceedings of the War Termination Conference, United States Military Academy West Point, 21 June 2010, Matthew Moten, general editor
- Allies of a kind, Canadian Army-US Army relations and the Korean War, 1950-1953, Allan R. Millett
- The wrath of Achilles, essays on command in battle, editor Richard D. Hooker, Jr
- Weapon of choice, U.S. Army Special Operations Forces in Afghanistan, Charles H. Briscoe [and three others]
- Turning victory into success, military operations after the campaign, Brian M. De Toy, general editor
- The staff ride handbook for the battles of New Orleans, 23 December 1814-8 January 1815, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew B. Dale
- Army expansions, augmenting the regular Army during war, Barry M. Stentiford, Ph.D
- Population-centric counterinsurgency, a false idol? : three monographs from the School of Advanced Military Studies, edited and introduced by Dan G. Cox and Thomas Bruscino
- Mustering for war, Army National Guard mobilization for the global war on terrorism, Michael G. Anderson
- American advisors, security force assistance model in the long war, by Joshua J. Potter
- Military professionalism and the early American Officer Corps, 1789-1796, Christopher W. Wingate
- Cedat fortuna peritis (Let fortune yield to experience), a history of the Field Artillery School, by Boyd L. Dastrup
- Robots on the battlefield, contemporary perspectives and implications for the future, by Ronan Doaré, Didier Danet, Jean-Paul Hanon, and Gérard de Boisboissel, general editors
- Operation Joint Endeavor, V Corps in Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1995-1996, an oral history, Harold E. Raugh, Jr., editor ; interviews by Nels Dolan [and six others]
- Orde Wingate and the British internal security strategy during the Arab rebellion in Palestine, 1936-1939, by Mark Lehenbauer
- A historical review and analysis of Army physical readiness training and assessment, by Whitfield B. East
- Staff ride handbook for the Niagara Campaigns, 1812-1814, Richard V. Barbuto
- An 'exit strategy' not a winning strategy?, intelligence lessons learned from the British 'emergency' in South Arabia, 1963-67, by Stephen Andrew Campbell
- Survival through adaptation, the Chinese Red Army and the extermination campaigns, 1927-1936, by Wilbur W. Hsu
- My clan against the world, US and coalition forces in Somalia, 1992-1994, Robert F. Baumann and Lawrence A. Yates with Versalle F. Washington
- Between the rivers, combat action in Iraq, 2003-2005, John J. McGrath, general editor
- General Douglas MacArthur Military Leadership Writing Competition, Command and General Staff College 2012 award winning essays
- Third war, irregular warfare on the western border, 1861-1865, James B. Martin
- Fort Leavenworth: the people behind the names, the story of the place-names and the people who have left their mark on Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Quentin W. Schillare
- The US Army in Kirkuk, governance operations on the fault lines of Iraqi society, 2003-2009, Peter W. Connors
- A talent for logistics, McClellan and Grant sustaining the Army of the Potomac in 1862 and 1864, Curtis S. King
- Great commanders, edited by Christopher R. Gabel and James H. Willbanks
- US Army advisors in Afghanistan, general editor, Michael G. Brooks ; interviews conducted by John H. McCool [and nine others] ; transcribed by Colette Kiszka, Jennifer Vedder
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- Instilling aggressiveness, US advisors and Greek combat leadership in the Greek Civil War, 1947-1949, William D. Harris
- Success in the shadows, Operation Enduring Freedom-Philippines and the Global War on Terror, 2002-2015, Barry M. Stentiford
- Multi-domain battle in the Southwest Pacific Theater of World War II, Christopher M. Rein
- Training for decisive action, stories of mission command: collected insights from commanders and leaders on their experiences at the National Training Center, Operations Group, US Army National Training Center
- Protecting, isolating, and controlling behavior, population and resource control measures in counterinsurgency campaigns, by Mark E. Battjes
- Supporting the Doughboys, US Army logistics and personnel during World War I, Leo P. Hirrel
- Over there with the AEF, the World War I memoirs of Captain Henry C. Evans, Henry C. Evans
- Victory starts here, a short 45-year history of the US Army Training and Doctrine Command, Del Stewart
- Artillery strong, modernizing the field artillery for the 21st century, Boyd L. Dastrup