Archive: Civil-Military Relations

Boondoggle in Paradise

National Guard leaders show bad judgment by holding conference in the Virgin Islands.

By Phillip Carter | June 27, 2008; 06:13 AM ET | Comments (12)

McCain's War

McCain's War College thesis bears a striking resemblance to his views on Iraq.

By Phillip Carter | June 15, 2008; 08:00 PM ET | Comments (62)

A Right Vets Fought For

The VA needs to find a way to register voters at its hospitals and facilities.

By Phillip Carter | June 13, 2008; 09:03 AM ET | Comments (8)

Wartime Taxes and Sacrifice

Charting the Republican Party's reversal of attitudes on wartime taxes and sacrifice.

By Phillip Carter | June 3, 2008; 01:00 PM ET | Comments (6)

Taps for Charlie

Farewell to Charlie Moskos, the dean of military sociologists.

By Phillip Carter | June 2, 2008; 12:00 AM ET | Comments (1)

The Ray and Dave Show

Some questions the Senate Armed Services Committee should ask today of Petraeus and Odierno.

By Phillip Carter | May 22, 2008; 07:56 AM ET | Comments (8)

Not in the Pentagon's Pocket

Combat correspondent Joe Galloway responds to allegations that he was a paid Pentagon pundit.

By Phillip Carter | May 20, 2008; 12:43 PM ET | Comments (16)

Webb on Civil-Military Relations

Sen. Jim Webb has changed his mind about civil-military relations.

By Phillip Carter | May 19, 2008; 07:36 AM ET | Comments (15)

Profiles in Presidential Sacrifice

Theodore Roosevelt Jr. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in his radio address on Dec. 9, 1941: "On the road ahead there lies hard work -- grueling work -- day and night, every hour and every minute. "I was about to add that ahead there lies sacrifice for all of us....

By Phillip Carter | May 14, 2008; 11:15 AM ET | Comments (24)

Pundits or Puppets Cont.

Some deeper thoughts on the Times story on military pundits.

By Phillip Carter | April 22, 2008; 11:55 AM ET | Comments (12)

Couture for Counterinsurgents

Fashion advice for military officers.

By Phillip Carter | April 22, 2008; 08:48 AM ET | Comments (5)

Pundits or Pentagon Puppets?

The Times story on military pundits has larger implications.

By Phillip Carter | April 20, 2008; 04:51 PM ET | Comments (35)

 
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