Michael C.,
Thank you, you were one of those members who had faded away. To be fair you did ask SWC in January 2012, for their views in a thread 'Keeping SWJ/SWC Relevant?' and then I...
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Michael C.,
Thank you, you were one of those members who had faded away. To be fair you did ask SWC in January 2012, for their views in a thread 'Keeping SWJ/SWC Relevant?' and then I...
I have just created a new thread 'Lost Lessons & Fresh Thinking: a challenge for SWC', as a home for the discussion away from that on SWC being in the doldrums. Seventeen posts here have been copied...
Slap,
Was this concept proved though? If so please enlighten me, where?
Sounds like the Imperial British 'air policing' model used in the Middle East, notably in Iraq and less certain now on he...
Bill M. asks a good question:
So I think a thread entitled 'Lost Lessons' may emerge, but then Madhu's post entitled 'I don't see any fresh thinking on Small Wars....' gives a contrary viewpoint....
I came across this thread by accident, but what Rob Thornton posted nearly six years ago remains relevant today.
From my position in the UK and being an "armchair" warrior I sense SWC is in the...
I had this comment via a PM and have the author's consent to use this. It reflects their long-time membership and long absences from posting.
Kevin23,
There is an earlier thread 'SWC disappointing' about a month ago, which I started after a Dutch comment:http://council.smallwarsjournal.com/showthread.php?t=14620
As SWC has a US...
Alas beyond my IT skills, so on the attachment a more demure Italian sailor who beats IMO the bomb-riding USAF lady "de-miner", less lethal too and after all this is the 'Social Club' thread.
Created following a post in a separate thread and raises an issue that needs an airing in its own thread and for members only. The title is mine, not the authors.
This post will come second now...