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Fall 2025 Edition
Table of Contents
Guest Chief's Corner: The Liscum Bowl and The 9th Infantry Regiment in the Boxer Rebellion
By Daniel W. Roberts
News Notes
By the Army History Staff
Museum Feature: A Revolution in Crisis: A New Exhibit at the U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum
By Weldon Svoboda
The Army Mule that Fights Like an Eagle
By Bryant D. Macfarlane
Book Reviews
Armies in Retreat: Chaos, Cohesion, and Consequences
By Tom Vance
Front Toward Enemy: War, Veterans, and the Homefront
By Daniel R Green, and Reviewed by Robert T Carter Jr
Connected Soldiers: Life, Leadership, and Social Connections in Modern War
By John Spencer
Real Soldiering: The US Army in the Aftermath of War, 1815–1980
By Brian McAllister Linn, and Reviewed by Charles R Bowey Jr
To The Last Man: A National Guard Regiment In the Great War, 1917-1919
By Jonathan D. Bratten, and Reviewed by Cary Collins
CORPS-Competency: III Marine Amphibious Force Headquarters In Vietnam
By Michael F. Morris, and Reviewed by Arrigo Velicogna
Confessions Of A Weekend Warrior: Thirty-five Years In The National Guard
By Paul "Greg" Smith, and Reviewed by Nicholas J. Hurley
Expectation of Valor: Planning for the Iraq War
By Kevin C. M. Benson and Review by Nicholas J. Schlosser
Chief Historian's Footnote: Transforming the Foundations of Army History
By Jim Malachowski
Articles
Killed While Reconnoitering Camp of Hostiles: 1LT Edward W Casey, US Army Indian Scouts
By 1LT Edward W Casey
The Soldier's Shift from Animal to Motor Power
By Lisa M. Mundey