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Our carriers need a berth at Guam / Tarbi, Luke   Journal Article
Tarbi, Luke Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In part, congressional inaction may be the reason. While it's up to the White House and the Departments of State and Defense to craft the overall strategy, Congress funds the key initiatives that underpin its successful execution. Guam sends only one non-voting delegate to the House of Representatives, making it unlikely that military construction on the island receives the same level of attention as do the job-creating projects in the 50 U.S. states.
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Send the information dominance corps to sea / Wahl, Douglas T   Journal Article
Wahl, Douglas T Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Currently most IDC officers enter through the surface-warfare officer (SWO) option or lateral transfers from unrestricted-line training in aviation, special warfare, or nuclear-power school. This model is currently working well for the IDC, as it values Fleet warfare experience. However, it is a zero-sum game. Among unrestricted-line communities, surface in particular is negatively affected by the IDC SWO option, because for every officer who joins the IDC, one less is available to fill an unrestricted-line billet.
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