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Fall 2006 OFFICIAL PUBLICATI O N O F T H E N ATI O N A L I N F A N T R Y A SS O CIATI O N NONLETHAL WEAPONS FOR A GRADUATED RESPONSE CAPABILITY INFANTRY WARFIGHTIng CONFEREncE FORT BEnnIng, 11-14 SEPTEMBER NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Lebanon Junction, KY PERMIT NO. 240 www.infantryassn.com NATIONAL INFANTRY ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President MG (Ret) Jerry A. White C O N TE N TS Secretary/Treasurer LTC (Ret) Mac Plummer Vice Presidents ★ Features ★ MG (Ret) Warren G. Lawson COL (Ret) Jose Feliciano Nonlethal Weapons for a Graduated Response ................................... 8 COL (Ret) Ray Kauffman Who Need Nonlethal? ....................................................................... 12 CSM (Ret) David Libersat CSM (Ret) Eddie Roberts CSM (Ret) Willie Wells ★ Articles ★ Directors MG (Ret) William B. Steele Corporate Sponsor Profiles: COL (Ret) Timothy D. Ringgold Anywater...Anywhere ..................................................................... 18 COL (Ret) Robert B. Simpson CSM (Ret) Michael A. Kelso W(rite) in the Rain...Desert and Sweat! .......................................... 20 CSM (Ret) George R. Monk Mr. Jim Irvin Mr. Paul Voorhees ★ ★ Mr. Ben Williams Departments Ex-Officio Messages from the President, Executive Director MG Walter Wojdakowski and the Chief of the Infantry ............................................................ 6 CSM Lonnie D. Wright PEO Soldier Staff Judge Advocate COL (Ret) Bob Poydasheff New Land Warrior and Mounted Warrior Systems Digitze the Battlefield .......................................... 14 NIA STAFF National Infantry Foundation Update .............................................. 21 Executive Director COL (Ret) Richard Nurnberg Chapter Updates ................................................................................ 24 Programs and Awards Director News and Awards ............................................................................. 28 Stephanie Seffernick Editor Doraine Bennett 2006 Doughboy Awardees — 12 September 2006 Non-Discrimination Statement Everything advertised in this publication must be made The Doughboy Award annually recognizes individuals for outstanding contributions to the United available for purchase, use, or patronage, without regard to the race, creed, color, sex, age, or national States Army Infantry. The chrome replica of a helmet worn by American Expeditionary Soldiers origin of the purchaser, user or patron. during World War I and the early days of World War II is the highest honor bestowed on any Cover: Soldiers from 1st Armored Division, 1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) and Marines Infantryman, and is accompanied by a special Doughboy Order of St. Maurice from the NIA. demonstrate the use of nonlethal weapons and tactics during an exercise sponsored by the U.S. European Command in Boeblingen, Germany, June 21, 2006. GEN (Ret) John A. Wickham, Jr. DoD photo by GSG Donald E. Preston. Copyright Notice: All materials submitted to the Infantry 30th Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, 1983-1987. Previous significant Bugler become the property of the Infantry Bugler. The author/photographer assigns all rights, including positions include command of the 101st Airborne Division and Eighth U.S. subsidiary rights, for the material. This includes rights Army. 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From the From the President Executive Director MESSAGES As an active duty General Every year, we time the Officer, I had the honor and publication of this issue to privilege to lead America’s coincide with the finest—the Infantry Soldier. scheduling of the Infantry Now that I am retired, I am Conference, now the privileged to serve as the Infantry Warfighting President of the National Conference, at Fort Infantry Association and Benning. In past years, Chairman of the National Infantry leadership from Infantry Foundation. In both throughout the Army has positions, I am honored to attended to exchange MG (Ret) Jerry A. White serve these same Soldiers. COL (Ret) Richard Nurnberg experiences and ideas, and Few could be so fortunate. many of our members also Recently, I had the have been able to attend. opportunity to visit Fort Lewis, Wash., as a part of the senior- Last year, due to fiscal and operational constraints, the level review for the Land Warrior program. This was a very conference was in doubt, but MG Wojdakowski’s special event for me since I was the Chief of Infantry when the persuasiveness resulted in an austere version, with no NIA Soldier system technology was introduced. Thanks to years of Golf Scramble. This year, despite continuing constraints, the hard work by Fort Benning, Soldiers, leaders and a wonderful conference is resuming its former robustness, replete with corporate team, Land Warrior is now a reality and is being Golf Scramble. To me, this is an indication that the Army and fielded at Fort Lewis. Although we still have much work to do, TRADOC leadership recognizes the value of this kind of Land Warrior will accomplish its intended purpose, and that is forum in prosecuting the Global War on Terror. This is to enhance Soldier lethality on the battlefield and reduce especially true for the tip of the spear, and therefore the casualties. Soldiers deserve this system and have earned it Infantry Warfighting Conference was approved when others whatever the cost. were not. The other combat arms branches will be well Although my purpose at Fort Lewis was to review the Land represented at the conference in recognition of the criticality Warrior program, I again had the opportunity to interface with of teamwork. I hope that our members also will be well a number of great Infantry Soldiers. As with all of my visits, I represented, and that I will see many of you there. was very impressed with the quality of today’s Soldier. These Your Association continues to do well, although we could young men are clearly America’s finest. To the man, they do better on membership (my continuing main emphasis). We understand their mission and are absolutely prepared to stand have many new members joining from the combat theaters, toe-to-toe with our enemies in Iraq and Afghanistan or and we send many Order of St. Maurice awards there. On the wherever their service is needed. other hand, some members who return from there seem not The opportunities I have to be in the company of Soldiers to renew their membership. If you are among these, I hope reinforces my responsibility to honor them by building the finest you will rejoin the Association and maintain your military museum in our nation. This project is well down the membership. We need your support, and we hope you enjoy road and in two years or less we will not only have a world-class the brotherhood that membership implies. Also, once again, museum, but a monument to honor all Infantrymen—those who we’d like to hear about your experiences, both as individual have stood the test of time through their bravery and sacrifice. members and as chapters. We have space in our expanded From Yorktown to Baghdad you will live, breathe and smell our magazine for pertinent, interesting articles which may provide history as has never been done before. This very dramatic another forum for exchange of ideas. Also, I would like to interactive experience will be complemented with state-of-the- thank our corporate sponsors for their continuing support, as art simulations as well as family entertainment with first-class evidenced by the record amount of advertising in this issue. It restaurants, an IMAX theater and other facilities. allows us to continue to be able to afford to publish the Bugler. Although we have broken ground, much work remains to So, members, corporate