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Articles in Jan-April 2000 issue of Infantry Magazine
- Infantry Letters
- The X Corps Evacuation Of The Wonsan Beachhead
by Anthony R. Garrett - Proud Legions: A Novel of America's Next War
by Dominic J. Caraccilo - THE UNITED STATES ARMY PHYSICAL Fitness School
- After the Trenches: The Transformation of U.S. Army Doctrine, 1918-1939
by Albert N. Garland - The Bradley Fighting Vehicle
- The Heat of Battle: The 16th Battalion, Durham Light InfantryThe Italian Campaign, 1943-1945
by Harold E. Raugh, Jr. - THE IMPROVED PHYSICAL FITNESS Uniform
- The Battle for Coco Solo Panama, 1989
by Evan A. Huelfer - Unheralded Victory: The Defeat of the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese Army, 1961-1973
by Joe P. Dunn - The Improved Toxicological Agent
- "On the Staff" Success Through Teamwork
by Richard D. Hooker Jr. - The Military Memoirs of General John Pope
by Don Rightmyer - THE BARE BASE COMMAND and Control Module
- The Art of Land Navigation GPS Has Not Made Planning Obsolete
by Raymond Millen - A Great Civil War: A Military and Political History, 1861-1865
by Cole C. Kingseed - The 10th Mountain Division Training from the Ground Up
by G.F. Welch - Organization and Training For Mechanized Rifle Squads in Restrictive Terrain
by Gregory L. Joachim - Establishing and Using The Brigade Reconnaissance Troop
by Ross F. Lightsey - Mortar Short-Range Training Rounds Cost Effective, but Misunderstood
by Gary D. Jones - The Antitank Section In Support of a Light Infantry Rifle Platoon
by Charles L. Hiter - The Dragon Strikes: China and the Korean War: June-December 1950
by Michael F. Davino - The Interim Brigade Combat TeamsClosing The Gap
by JOHN M. Le MOYNE - Essential to Soldier Care The Commander and the Chaplain
by William V. Wenger - The Greatest War. Americans in Combat, 1941-1945
by Christopher B. Timmers