JP Clark
@jpclark97.bsky.social
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Historian | Educator of strategists | Editor-in-chief @warroomeds.bsky.social | Author "Preparing for War: Emergence of the Modern US Army, 1815-1917" | Now writing “Acts of Madness: US Military Strategy in the Pacific, 1897-1941” | www.jpclark.works
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Thanks to all the new followers! My posts are generally:
1) Sharing others' great work
2) Updates on my current project, including short docs from my research. See the greatest memo ever here: www.jpclark.works/acts-2
3) Dog content from Emmie Upton and Ellie Root, shown here helping me write.
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Only a month 'til the publication of “Framing the First World War: How Divergent Views Shaped a Global Conflict”, edited by me, @mpmfinch.bsky.social & @dmorganowen.bsky.social!

US readers: get 30% discount (code: FRAMINGWWI) & free shipping if you order direct from @univpressofkansas.bsky.social
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If is easy to lose the plot and idolize athletes for crass outcomes rather than the noble characteristics that sport at its best brings out. I hope to be a little like Ichiro. Maybe you do, too. If so, good luck to us all.

www.nytimes.com/athletic/666... Why Ichiro won’t stop working like a player.
Why Ichiro won’t stop working like a player: ‘Seeing makes the message so much more believable’
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Taiwan's "porcupine defense" aims to stop a #Chinese invasion. Jay Hsieh & Pete Roongsang say new policies need faster innovation & US aid synchronization. Sim tng & a domestic UAV industry are key to readiness. They join Tom Galvin #WARROOM

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The final #TRADOC cdr, Gen Gary Brito joins @jpclark97.bsky.social to discuss the U.S. Army's "continuous transformation" & the new T2COM. GEN Brito emphasizes that the Army being ready to #fightandwin depends on army leaders at all echelons #WARROOM

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Historian Stephan Kieninger discusses his new book on former Dep Sec of State Strobe Talbott w/ Ron Granieri. They discuss Talbott's belief that both NATO expansion and engagement with Russia were achievable, a dynamic that remains relevant today #WARROOM

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Ooof. By dint of alphabetical order, I am now in the older half of living West Point graduates.
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The New Yorker is on the nose this Back to School season.
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This was such a fun conversation, although I am still embarrassed about how much I didn’t know about an event that took place and has had a huge effect on my military career.
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The #BattleofMogadishu was just 1 day in a 2.5-year msn to rebuild a nation. @the-irish-texan.bsky.social author of Beyond Black Hawk Down, @jpclark97.bsky.social to discuss lsns from Somalia foreshadowing challenges later in #Iraq & #Afghanistan #WAR_ROOM

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In additional to the useful, practical hints on the use of operational data, Melissa also provides good advice on how to be a useful and respected functional SME in an organization( these apply beyond just ORSAs.
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Ready for a deep dive into #data & defense? First Army's Melissa Sayers shares how her team uses data-driven insights to help the @armyreserve.bsky.social‬ & U.S. National Guard prepare for their missions. She joins Tom Spahr in the studio #WARROOM

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“The hype around AI has prompted many companies to experiment without clear goals, adequate infrastructure, or a realistic understanding of what the technology can deliver, says Prof Li.” <—- well, this is shocking….
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Maria Gregory a recent grad of the U.S. Army War College shares her top tips for success! She went from apprehensive to transformed & shares her #CarlisleExperience lessons w/ Liz Woodworth hoping to help others thrive during their studies #WARROOM

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The U.S. Army's "transformation in contact" prepares for multi-domain ops. It requires a break from the past to create a new norm. A well-communicated plan traverses the "middle space" - old ways are gone & new ones aren't yet established #WARROOM

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Fantastic discussion of the British Army’s new training model. Truthfully, I have a hard time visualizing this, but it can’t be disputed that we need to make better use of time and think deliberately about building individual and unit competence.

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Training is credibility — This Means War
In military circles, training can mean all things to different groups. Some think it is for making friends and building partnerships. Other parts of the national security community think it is for val...
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A striking message to industry from Ukrainians at #LANDEURO is the invitation to bring new products to the war for testing. Although it makes perfect sense to pitch conflict as a comparative advantage and offers legitimate win-win possibilities, the transactional honesty is nonetheless disquieting.
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It was an honor to moderate a panel with doctrine guru Rich Creed, 56th MDC commander BG Steve Carpenter, and Harald Mannheim of Airbus multi-domain operations. A hot topic these days, we had plenty to discuss. Thanks to AUSA for assembling such a great panel of experts. I learned a lot!
#LANDEURO
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There were upsides to the German system of replacement…so long as you weren’t in one of the Verdun divisions. It is amazing that about 80% of the French divisions rotated through at least once.
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The ossuary at Verdun shocks. I didn’t take a picture and my wife hesitated for fear of disrespect. My brother-in-law didn’t think the bones were real at first. But it is a final act of honoring them to reflect on the 130k unknown of the 300k dead in just that battle. A place worth reflecting upon.
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A surprising aspect of touring WWI AEF battlefields is the lack of other visitors, which makes for a very different experience certainly than Civil War but also even Normandy. We met no other Americans in two days, and only a handful of others. A relief in part but also adds a bit of melancholy.
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Crossing the Rhine. Au revoir, France! Gutten morgen, Deutschland!