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Notes
Epigraph. President Barack Obama, “Remarks by the President on the Ebola Outbreak” (speech, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 16 September 2014), text available at
The White House website, http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-pressoffice/2014/09/16/remarks-president-ebola-outbreak, accessed
18 February 2015.
1. David Hudson, “A Major Increase in Our Response to
the Ebola Outbreak,” The White House Blog, 16 September
2014, http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/09/16/major-increase-our-response-ebola-outbreak, accessed 18 February
2015. See also the Centers for Disease control website for more
information on Ebola, http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/index.html,
accessed 15 April 2015.
2. President Barack Obama, 16 September 2014 speech
(see epigraph).
3. Army Techniques Publication (ATP) 3-93, Theater Army Operations (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office [GPO],
November 2014).
4. Joint Publication 3-35, Deployment and Redeployment
Operations (Washington, DC: U.S. GPO, 31 January 2013).
5. Until sufficient sustainment could be established, JFC personnel were lodged in embassy-approved hotels in and around
Monrovia. The JFC quickly overwhelmed this capacity.
6. Nancy Lindborg, “An Unprecedented Response to the
Ebola Crisis,” USAID Blog, 17 September 2014, http://blog.
usaid.gov/2014/09/an-unprecedented-response-to-the-ebola-crisis/, accessed 18 February 2015.
7. Mark Drajem, “‘Fearbola’ Spreads as Virus Disrupts Flights,
Classes,” Bloomberg Business.com, 23 October 2014, http://www.
bloomberg.com/news/articles/2014-10-23/-fearbola-spreads-asvirus-disrupts-flights-classes, accessed 18 February 2015.
8. Level II care consists of surgical resuscitation provided
by highly mobile forward surgical teams that directly support
combatant units in the field.
9. Jessica L. Wright, “Pre-Deployment, Deployment, and
Post-Deployment Training, Screening, and Monitoring Guidance for Department of Defense Personnel Deployed to Ebola
Outbreak Areas—Change 1,” Under Secretary of Defense memorandum, 31 October 2014, http://www.defense.gov/home/
features/2014/1014_ebola/docs/Pre-Post-Deployment-Training-Screening-Monitoring-Guidance-for-DoD.pdf, accessed 8
April 2015.
10. ATP 3-93, para. 1-23. “The theater army headquarters is
responsible for ADCON of all Army forces in the AOR [area of
responsibility] in peacetime and wartime. … As an ASCC, the
theater army retains these responsibilities regardless of tasks delegated to another component commander or a non-Army JFC.”
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Challenging the “School Solution” at
Fort Leavenworth
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oday’s CGSOC students receive advanced instruction in critical thinking, a process essential to adaptive leadership. As
David Jones’ new study demonstrates, critical thinking is not
new to Army education. In Perceptions of Airpower and Implications
for the Leavenworth Schools, Jones examines how the students in the
Command and General Staff School during the interwar period used
critical processes to understand the new concept of airpower. The
intellectual work of these officers, who would become the architects
of victory in the Second World War, reveals how critical thinking
shaped their appreciation of airpower’s impact on doctrine, organization, training, and materiel.
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