ID | 123972 |
Title Proper | 19th century thinking in a 21st century world |
Language | ENG |
Author | Junge, Michael |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Over the past decade the navy has changed dramatically. It has increased operations: decreased its number of ships; merged and created staffs and communities; responded to the 12 October 2000 bombing of the USS Cole-DDG-67 and 9/11; and deployed "Dirt Sailors" to fight inland battles in Iraq and Afghanistan. Meanwhile, the navy staff (OPNAV) has remained static, which one exception, the steady rise and fall of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations Communication Networks Directorate or N6. |
`In' analytical Note | US Naval Institute Proceedings Vol.138, No.4; 2012: p. 81-83 |
Journal Source | US Naval Institute Proceedings Vol.138, No.4; 2012: p. 81-83 |
Key Words | USS Cole ; DDG-67 ; Warfare ; History-9/11 ; Dirt Sailors ; OPNAV ; Iraq War ; Afghanistan War ; History-2000-2011 ; NOCND-N6 ; Military Operations ; Modern Warfare |