In this episode, Lieutenant Colonel Zachary Griffiths, Colonel Todd Schmidt, and Major Brennan Deveraux from the Harding Project and Army University Press discuss the how-to edition of Military Review, including the initiative’s goal to enhance professional military writing by providing essential guidelines and resources for Army units. Griffiths highlights the need for writing support, while Schmidt recounts the collaboration’s origins at a West Point conference. Deveraux shares insights as a guest editor, emphasizing quality in submissions. The episode also spotlights key contributions, including Captain Theo Lipsky’s writing guide and Lieutenant Colonel Max Ferguson’s “Catalyst Papers” for collaborative writing. The episode underscores the initiative’s transformative potential for military discourse and encourages listeners to explore the valuable resources now available to Army units and online.
Keywords: Military Review, Harding Project, professional discourse, professional military writing
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