In December 2013, Army Major Tyson Walsh stopped an attack on Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan by identifying a person who stood out from the baseline. The story, which Walsh discusses in a podcast from the Modern War Institute at West Point, was the topic of an article we wrote at The CP Journal because of how clearly the narrative demonstrates the importance of having and being able to use a decision tree that a protector is able to implement quickly and confidently.
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In December 2013, Army Major Tyson Walsh stopped an attack on Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan by identifying a person who stood out from the baseline. The story, which Walsh discusses in a podcast from the Modern War Institute at West Point, was the topic of an article we wrote at The CP Journal because of how clearly the narrative demonstrates the importance of having and being able to use a decision tree that a protector is able to implement quickly and confidently.