Ultimately, what can we learn from the disappointing outcome of the recent U.S. experience in Afghanistan?
Despite a life-long desire to join the military, AMU’s Dr. Wallace “Rope” Burns didn’t enlist until he was in his 30s. Learn about his unique military experience, his desire to continue his education, and his path to becoming a professor and teaching the skills he learned in the military.
What’s stopping them from considering the military as a viable career option, or at least considering the military as a transition between high school and college?
Identifying the main reasons why the U.S. failed to achieve its desired political and strategic aims in Afghanistan during 2001-2021.
Figuring out your post-military career can be overwhelming. Learn why it’s so important to spend time reflecting on your military service and consider what kind of lifestyle you want as a civilian.
The initial political goal of the U.S. was to stabilize Afghanistan by transforming its government into one that refused to harbor terrorists.
Despite a public perception that the Pacific is all about ships, Army leadership is quick to note that it has more than 100,000 soldiers in the region and has the majority of Indo-PACOM’s personnel in Hawaii.