Cadet Jayden LaVecchia – Norwich ’27. Narrative Access and Maneuver Denial: Ethical Initiative in the Battle for Beliefs.
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opinions or policies of Norwich University, the Department of War, Army Cyber Command, the
Information Professionals Association, or Strategic Resilience Group.
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Information Professionals Association, or Strategic Resilience Group.
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Information Professionals Association in August of 2025 to sponsor a virtual Community
of Interest (COI). In conjunction with this COI, SRG hosts a bi-weekly virtual writers’ lab
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Information Professionals Association in August of 2025 to sponsor a virtual Community
of Interest (COI). In conjunction with this COI, SRG hosts a bi-weekly virtual writers’ lab
via their corporate network using Microsoft Teams. To participate in these labs please
join our Professional Writing Group at https://www.linkedin.com/
receive regular invitations.
During this iteration, Mr. Jayden LaVecchia, a Cadet at Norwich University ’27 and a 2025 Richard S. Schultz ’60 Symposium Fellow presented his work titled “Narrative Access and Maneuver Denial: Ethical Initiative in the Battle for Beliefs”. https://www.norwich.edu/ documents/mwsschultz- reportlavecchia2025
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(SRG) in the conduct of its bi-weekly virtual writing lab and discussion forum.
(SRG) in the conduct of its bi-weekly virtual writing lab and discussion forum.
Jayden LaVecchia is a Junior from Post Falls, ID, pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Studies and War and Peace with minors in Chinese, Information Warfare, and Intelligence and Crime Analysis. On campus, Jayden is actively involved with several activities, including the Corps of Cadets, Cyber Leader Development Program, NUARI, FCA, and the Democratic Resilience Center at Helmut Schmidt University. He is currently contracted with the Army, pursuing later work in Information Warfare and Narrative Security. His research analyzes patterns in historical information operations and establishes a new Cognitive Vulnerability framework and Heuristic Narrative Security program for cognitive security.
Jayden’s entire presentation with Q&A session can be found at this link.

