543 results on '"ROLES AND MISSIONS - Marine Corps - United States"'
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2. SPMAGTF-CR-AF (special purpose MAGTF for crisis and contingency response Africa): Versatility to support the "right force, right now"
3. Why the CLT? (company landing teams): Why now?
4. A MEU's paradigm: 22nd MEU operates in a "new normal"
5. Warfighting in the information age: The Marine Corps Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Enterprise (MCISRE)
6. Paddles out: Returning the infantry small boat company capability to every MEU
7. Partnering in the Pacific: The future of amphibious operations in the Pacific
8. Interview with Major General H. Stacy Clardy III, commanding general of 3d Marine Division
9. MEU ace: The next generation
10. "We don't scare": Addressing the active shooter and other threats to the homeland
11. Hybrid war: Training the force
12. A different MAGTF for an austere age: The method is not the mission
13. The expeditionary squadron: Maneuvering in austerity
14. Achieving Expeditionary Force 21: Understanding the fiscal climate in a resource constrained era
15. Force optimization, regional alignment, and naval integration
16. Where sea meets land
17. The Marine Corps and the role of the FAO (foreign area officers)
18. The Marine Corps and the role of the FAO (foreign area officers)
19. Avoiding the archer: We must focus on tactical and technological innovation
20. The mountain warfare dilemma: Capitalizing on an opportunity
21. MARSOC's (Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command) failing standards
22. Intelligence professionals: Experience--a euphemism for the uneducated?
23. Single battle Hawkeye: Navy E-2 support to the United States Marine Corps
24. Back to our future: Marine Corps roles and structure beyond Afghanistan
25. Engagement for Southeast Asia: Addressing rising challenges
26. Resourceful force design: Building the best affordable force
27. The fleet--and fleet marine force--in the 21st century
28. An amphibious force for emerging demands
29. The United States Marine Corps: Expeditionary, ready, and relevant by all means
30. China Marines anew: It is time for the 'China hands' program
31. Engineer task organizations: How fixed tables of organization break the MAGTF mobility bank
32. Marine Corps logistics in the 21st century: A vision
33. Ready, regardless: interview with Gen. John M. Paxton, Jr., assistant commandant of the Marine Corps
34. Briefing: The future of the US Marine Corps
35. The U.S. Marines: Innovation and the 1933-34 breakthrough in amphibious warfare (part 1 in a current series)
36. Saving money through simplicity: It's in our genetics
37. A new naval era
38. Marching toward the sweet spot: Options for the U.S. Marine Corps in a time of austerity
39. Posturing the Corps for the 21st century: Adapting to the character of contemporary conflict
40. Logistics support for small unit operations: The Marine Corps in the Dominican Republic, 1916-1924
41. Still in demand (over-the-beach capabilities remain vital to U.S. maritime operations)
42. Who we are (the Marine Corps remains a constant in our nation's defense)
43. Seizing the opportunity to change: Optimizing Marine forces in the Pacific
44. Irregular warfare and the Marine Corps: A changed security environment creates new opportunities
45. Looking forward: interview with Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., the 32nd assistant commandant of the Marine Corps
46. Engagement in Southeast Asia
47. On snipers: Connecting capabilities with future warfighting concepts
48. Keeping our amphibious edge
49. What's past is prologue: A Marine Corps future in the Asia-Pacific
50. The Marine logistics group
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