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'''''Military Review''''' is the main professional journal of the [[United States Army]], published by the Combined Arms Center (CAC) and the [[Command and General Staff College]] (CGSC), subordinate to the [[Training and Doctrine Command]]. It is aimed at officers in [[battalion]]-level command and staff jobs, or people with equivalent responsibilities and military knowledge.  
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'''''Military Review''''' is the midcareer professional journal of the [[United States Army]], published by the Combined Arms Center (CAC) and the [[Command and General Staff College]] (CGSC), subordinate to the [[Training and Doctrine Command]]. It is aimed at officers in [[battalion]]-level command and staff jobs, or people with equivalent responsibilities and military knowledge.  


The journal is published bi-monthly in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, and quarterly in Arabic.
The journal is published bi-monthly in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, and quarterly in Arabic.

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Military Review is the midcareer professional journal of the United States Army, published by the Combined Arms Center (CAC) and the Command and General Staff College (CGSC), subordinate to the Training and Doctrine Command. It is aimed at officers in battalion-level command and staff jobs, or people with equivalent responsibilities and military knowledge.

The journal is published bi-monthly in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, and quarterly in Arabic.