The Combat Studies Institute provides a wide range of military, historical,
and educational support to the Combined Arms Center, Training and Doctrine
Command, and the United States Army. The Combat Studies Institute researches,
writes, and publishes original interpretive works on issues of relevance to the US
Army.
The Combat Studies Institute (CSI) publication collection contains reports and
books pertaining to American history, military guidelines, foreign affairs, and more.
Titles featured in this collection include: Art of War Papers: Protecting, Isolating,
and Controlling Behavior, Law of War: Can 20th Century Standards Apply to the Global
War on Terrorism? and Traditions, Changes, and Challenges: Military Operations and
the Middle Eastern City. This title is one of many in the Combat Studies Institute
collection.
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Boston native John J. McGrath has worked for the United States Army in one capacity or another since 1978. A retired Army Reserve officer, Mr. McGrath served in infantry, field artillery, and logistics units, both on active duty and as a reservist. Before coming to work at the Combat Studies Institute, he worked for 4 years at the US Army Center of Military History in Washington, DC, as a historian and archivist. Before that, Mr. McGrath worked full-time for the United States Army Reserve in Massachusetts for more than 15 years, both as an active duty reservist and as a civilian military technician. He also served as a mobilized reservist in 1991 in Saudi Arabia with the 22d Support Command during Operation DESERT STORM as the Command Historian and in 1992 at the US Army Center of Military History as a researcher/writer. Mr. McGrath is a graduate of Boston College and holds an MA in history from the University of Massachusetts at Boston. He is the author of numerous articles and military history publications. In 1994, the Army Material Command published his book Theater Logistics in the Gulf War. The US Army Combined Arms Center Combat Studies Institute Press has published the following books written by Mr. McGrath: The Brigade: A History (2005), Crossing the Line of Departure: Battle Command on the Move (2006), Boots on the Ground: Troop Density in Contingency Operations (2006), and The Other End of the Spear: The Tooth-to-Tail Ratio (T3R) in Modern Military Operations (2007). Mr. McGrath was also the general editor of the proceedings of the Combat Studies Institute’s 2005 Military History Symposium, An Army at War: Change in the Midst of Conflict, and contributed to CSI’s anthology In Contact! Case Studies From the Long War. Aside from a general interest in things military and historical, his areas of particular interest include modern military operations, the German Army in World War II, August 1914, and the Union Army in the Civil War. He has a keen interest in ancient history, historical linguistics, the city of Boston, and baseball. He is also a PhD candidate at Kansas State University.
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