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124030
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2012.
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The article offers information on the problem-solving leadership, which the new Marine Officers of the U.S. should have to keep up with the challenge. It states that the Marines Corps will be forced to justify their existence and make difficult decisions, as weakness is a danger to everything the Marine Corps hold. It mentions that Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom are the most complex conflicts faced by the U.S.
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ID:
130340
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ID:
130323
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ID:
124016
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2012.
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While the United States has signed on to reduce its nuclear arsenal, the U.S. sea-based missile force remains crucial in a world where deterrence still matters.
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ID:
124026
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2012.
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A low-cost/high-capability undersea weapon would assure open sea lines and put foes on notice. The technology is available. Why wait?
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ID:
130329
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ID:
124036
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2012.
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The article reports that during the Cold War, the submarine force of the Soviet Union was a major factor in the political-military confrontation between the Soviet Union and the U.S. It states that the Russian Navy now owns over 60 submarines, and most of them are not fully operational, due to shortage of support facilities, trained personnel and material problems. It mentions that the SSBNs submarine is reported to displace around 19,400 tons submerged.
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ID:
124031
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2012.
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Bedrock leadership principles aren't passes, but today's navy officers needs an eclectic mix of abilities to succeed.
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ID:
130341
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ID:
130344
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ID:
124033
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2012.
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Through its officers, the marine corps nurtures and perpetuated the core value that have sustained it for more than two centuries.
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ID:
124017
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Publication |
2012.
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The article offers information on the Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine, SSBN(X), which the U.S. Navy should redesign, which is set to begin retiring in 15-years. According to the Deputy Assistant Chief of U.S. Naval Operations for Integration of Capabilities and Resources, James McCarthy, it is difficult to figure out how one-third of the shipbuilding budget could go to a single ship-a-year program for a decade, and the rest of the shipbuilding will survive while building SSBN(X).
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ID:
130325
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ID:
124037
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Publication |
2012.
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In April, India successfully tested its first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), Agni-V, with a stated range of 10,000 km (about 5,500 nm). The Indians announced that after two or three more successes they would introduce Agni-V into their armed forces. The Indian success contrasted with the dramatic failure of a North Korean attempt that same month to orbit a satellite; the North Korean missile exploded shortly after takeoff.
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ID:
124029
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Publication |
2012.
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An oral historian and former editor-in-chief of Naval History magazine takes us back seven decades, when U.S. Navy cryptanalysts had cracked the code of the enemy's radio traffic, resulting in one of the most decisive victories in military history.
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ID:
130338
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ID:
124035
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Publication |
2012.
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The article reports that the U.S. Navy awarded funds to the prime contractors of its two shipbuilding initiatives, Lockheed Martin, and Austal USA LLC, including the Navy's Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program for accessing the engineering and production challenges. It states that the Navy wants to build 55 ships by taking on and offloading various mission packages. It mentions that this may lead to the criticism of LCS shipbuilding and development of LCS mission packages.
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ID:
124034
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Publication |
2012.
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The article reports that the Chief Petty Officers of the U.S. Navy are the backbone in connecting officer leadership to the working sailor, and the transition is a progress of skills over time. It states that to continue with such leadership, it is important to use accurate and timely information both up and down the chain of command. It mentions that numerical assessment is an important role in the process of decision making.
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ID:
130320
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ID:
124014
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
Undersea warriors must learn from the past while handling a sophisticated network of manned and unmanned platforms and sensors.
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