Lethality in Education: Athenian Scholarship, Roman Virtus, Maccabean Grit, & Muscular Christianity

By Lt. Col. Chuck Duray, PhD, USA ret, USMA ’92 STARRS Volunteer For many years, the U.S. military possessed technological advantages to destroy the enemy at a high rate through intelligence, communications, and precision fires, which then translated to air, land, sea, and space supremacy. The lessons of the Russo-Ukraine War, with the intense use … Continue reading Lethality in Education: Athenian Scholarship, Roman Virtus, Maccabean Grit, & Muscular Christianity