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MetroPhilosophy - Steven L. Ossad
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Steven L. Ossad. Writer, historian, technology analyst, and Wall Street staff ride guy. Applied Battlefield Concepts Corporate Staff Ride Website. A proven, cost-effective, and flexible solution for meeting internal management training metrics and improved decision making across the entire enterprise. The Corporate Staff Ride NEWSLETTER. Periodic items of interest to the professional staff ride community. Steven L. Ossad's Blogs. Fallen Stars: American Generals and Admirals Killed in Action (1646-2001).
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The Last Battle of Gen. William Orlando Darby, Army Magazine, January 2003 - Steven L. Ossad
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Steven L. Ossad. Writer, historian, technology analyst, and Wall Street staff ride guy. Applied Battlefield Concepts Corporate Staff Ride Website. A proven, cost-effective, and flexible solution for meeting internal management training metrics and improved decision making across the entire enterprise. The Corporate Staff Ride NEWSLETTER. Periodic items of interest to the professional staff ride community. Steven L. Ossad's Blogs. Fallen Stars: American Generals and Admirals Killed in Action (1646-2001).
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Major General Maurice Rose: World War II's Greatest Forgotten Commander, 2006 - Steven L. Ossad
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Steven L. Ossad. Writer, historian, technology analyst, and Wall Street staff ride guy. Applied Battlefield Concepts Corporate Staff Ride Website. A proven, cost-effective, and flexible solution for meeting internal management training metrics and improved decision making across the entire enterprise. The Corporate Staff Ride NEWSLETTER. Periodic items of interest to the professional staff ride community. Steven L. Ossad's Blogs. Fallen Stars: American Generals and Admirals Killed in Action (1646-2001).
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Major General John P. Lucas at Anzio: Prudence or Boldness?, Global War Studies, Fall 2011 - Steven L. Ossad
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Steven L. Ossad. Writer, historian, technology analyst, and Wall Street staff ride guy. Applied Battlefield Concepts Corporate Staff Ride Website. A proven, cost-effective, and flexible solution for meeting internal management training metrics and improved decision making across the entire enterprise. The Corporate Staff Ride NEWSLETTER. Periodic items of interest to the professional staff ride community. Steven L. Ossad's Blogs. Fallen Stars: American Generals and Admirals Killed in Action (1646-2001).
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Works & Projects - Steven L. Ossad
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Steven L. Ossad. Writer, historian, technology analyst, and Wall Street staff ride guy. Applied Battlefield Concepts Corporate Staff Ride Website. A proven, cost-effective, and flexible solution for meeting internal management training metrics and improved decision making across the entire enterprise. The Corporate Staff Ride NEWSLETTER. Periodic items of interest to the professional staff ride community. Steven L. Ossad's Blogs. Fallen Stars: American Generals and Admirals Killed in Action (1646-2001).
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Corporate Staff Ride - Steven L. Ossad
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Steven L. Ossad. Writer, historian, technology analyst, and Wall Street staff ride guy. Applied Battlefield Concepts Corporate Staff Ride Website. A proven, cost-effective, and flexible solution for meeting internal management training metrics and improved decision making across the entire enterprise. The Corporate Staff Ride NEWSLETTER. Periodic items of interest to the professional staff ride community. Steven L. Ossad's Blogs. Fallen Stars: American Generals and Admirals Killed in Action (1646-2001).
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Antietam - CORPORATE STAFF RIDES
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When Union general Joseph Mansfield fell at Antietam, he became the oldest general on either side to be killed in combat.". Steven L. Ossad, "Soldiers: MG Joseph Mansfield", Military Heritage Magazine. Mansfield, Steven L. Ossad, Graphite on paper, 2006. Union Army of the Potomac was organized into 6 infantry corps and 1 cavalry division. Artillery was organized into batteries of 4-6 guns each, with 2 or more batteries assigned to each of the Army's 18 divisions, which numbered 85,000 men at Antietam.