Next Issue (September 2010). Theme: Cordon and Search

Article Submissions due NLT 1 Jul 2010

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        January 2010 (2010-1)      
  ALSB 2009-2 Maneuver   ALSB 2009-1 Targeting      
September 2009 (2009-3)   May 2009 (2009-2)   January 2009 (2009-1)      
ALSB 2008-3 Fires   ALSB 2008-2 Military Advisors   ALSB 2008-1 MOUT      
September 2008 (2008-3)   May 2008 (2008-2)   January 2008 (2008-1)      
ALSB 2007-3 NTISR   ALSB 2007-2 Air-Ground Integration    
September 2007 (2007-3)   May 2007 (2007-2)   January 2007 (2007-1)      
ALSB 2006-3 Homeland Defense   ALSB 2006-2 UAS        
September 2006 (2006-3)   May 2006 (2006-2)   January 2006 (2006-1)      
ALSB 2005 UXO EOD   ALSB 2005-2 Tactical Convoy Operations   ALSB 2005-1 JFIRE      
September 2005 (2005-3)   May 2005 (2005-2)   January 2005 (2005-1)      
ALSB 2004-3 CGRS TST   ALSB 2004-2 Detainee, Interpreter Operations   ALSB 2004-1 ADUS      
September 2004 (2004-3)   May 2004 (2004-2)   January 2004 (2004-1)      
    ALSB 2003-2 OIF   ALSB 2003-1 JSHIP      
    July 2003 (2003-2)   March 2003 (2003-1)      

Purpose: ALSA Center publishes the ALSB three times a year. ALSA is a multi-Service DOD field agency sponsored by the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC), Navy Warfare Development Command (NWDC), and Curtis E. LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education (LeMay Center). This periodical is governed by Army Regulation 25-30, Chapter 10. The ALSB is a vehicle to ―spread the word on recent developments in warfighting concepts, issues, and Service interoperability. The intent is to provide a cross-Service flow of information among readers around the globe. Disclaimer: Since the ALSB is an open forum, the articles, letters, and opinions expressed or implied herein should not be construed to be the official position of TRADOC, MCCDC, NWDC, LeMay Center, or ALSA Center.

Submissions: We solicit articles and reader’s comments. Contributions of 1,500 words or less are ideal. Submit contributions double-spaced in MS Word. Include name, title, complete unit address, telephone numbers, and e-mail address. Graphics can appear in an article, but you must also provide a separate computer file for each graphic and photograph (photos must be 300 dpi). Send e-mail submissions to alsadirector@langley.af.mil. ALSA Center reserves the right to edit content to meet space limitations and conform to the ALSB style and format. Next issue: September 2010. Submission deadline: COB 1 July 2010. Theme: Cordon and Search

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