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LOSING OUR WAY
Robert S. Cameron, Ph.D, is the Armor Branch historian assigned to the Armor School at Fort Benning, Georgia.
He holds a Ph.D. in military history from Temple University and a B.A. in history and economics from Binghamton
University. He is the author of more than 10 articles and three books related to mounted maneuver operations.
NOTES
1. FM 2-15 [obsolete], Cavalry Field Manual, Employment
of Cavalry (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office
[GPO], 1941), 99.
2. Frank Belonus, Advanced NCO Course briefing,
“Cavalry Brief,” 2001, Armor Branch Archives, 2001 Annual
Command History files; Armor Conference briefing, “Situational Awareness,” 23 May 2000, Armor Branch Archives, 2000
Annual Command History files; Curtis D. Taylor, “Trading the
Saber for Stealth: Can Surveillance Technology Replace Traditional Aggressive Reconnaissance?” Association of the U.S.
Army, The Land Warfare Papers, No. 53 (September 2005), 1.
3. Belonus, Armor Conference briefing, “Situational
Awareness,” 23 May 2000.
4. B. B. Bell, briefing, “Mission and Vision,” 13 December
1999, Armor '&