Marine Corps Gazette 2001 - Abstracts

Marine Corps Gazette 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
A call to the colors; a Marine recalls the beginning of his Marine Corps experience.Military and naval scienceBernard E. Trainor
A CAX history primer; here's a look back on the CAX program and how it was changed in the late 1980s.(Combined Arms Exercise, US Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceJ. Steven Swift
A chance to command; combat service support officers should have the opportunity to command.Military and naval scienceLarry R. Warfield II
Action officer keys to success.(Marine Corps assignment)Military and naval scienceGary C. Lehmann
Advice for the replacement pilot.(Then and Now)Military and naval scienceW.F. Simpson
Amphibious shipbuilding programs; the Marines anticipate the future of their amphibious vessels.Military and naval scienceJohn T. Germain
An aviation support analysis of the operational potential and logistical capabilities of a MEB in 2010.(Marine expeditionary brigade)Military and naval scienceMichael G. Dana
An honest PAO: telling the truth without throwing a FID; how to deal with the many media outlets.(public affairs officer, foreign internal defense)Military and naval scienceDouglas M. Sayers
A philosophical conflict: a fighter pilot's views on the ethics of warfare.Military and naval scienceScott B. Sonnenberg
Are you ready to die?(management of wills and estates)Military and naval scienceDavid C. Hague
Are you using the best tools for close air support?(2000 Chase Prize Essay Contest: Honorable Mention)Military and naval scienceJefrey Arnold
Army warfighter observations.(training in the Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceMichael P. Marletto, Carl E. Mundy, George W. Smith, Asad A. Khan, Ireland S. Upchurch, Mark A. Traylor
Aspiring Marine officers from the Naval Academy should attend Officer Candidates School.Military and naval scienceCharles M. Dunne
A time for reckoning; a decade's worth of cuts in aviation requires a remedy.(United States Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceRay Celeste Jr.
ATM in the military: not a money giver, but a moneymaker; there is a possible solution to bandwidth requirements.Military and naval scienceMichael S. Miller
Attack on Jersey Island.(Tactical Decision Game #01-2)Military and naval scienceKenneth R. Kassner
AWS FSCAC and WTI; better integrating air and ground units in the MAGTF through practical training at career-levels schools.(Amphibious Warfare School, Fire Support Combined Arms Course, Weapons and Tactics Instructor; Marine air-ground task forces)Military and naval scienceRobert J. Smullen
Blackout at 40,000 feet above Atsugi: a junior squadron pilot experiences electrical failture at night in the clouds over Mount Fuji in August 1956.Military and naval scienceWalter G. Hamilton
Box of books; there is a way to maximize the number of officers in professional military education programs.Military and naval scienceJeffrey S. Pool
Britain's sheet anchor, old brothers in arms: the 41 Independent Commando at Chosin.(Korean War; 41 Independent Commando Royal Marines)Military and naval scienceErnest P. Bond Jr., Donald B. Williams
Career-level schools: fundamental or fundamentally flawed?(United States Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceDaryl E. Grissom
Carlson's raid on Makin Island.(Colonel Evans F. Carlson)(reprinted from American History Illustrated, October 1983; includes related articles)Military and naval scienceDavid W. Haughey, Brina J. Quirk, Ashley W. Fisher
Combat duty for women? One woman's point of view.Military and naval scienceJulie W. Sherman
COMBATT; the military could lease rather than buy future light tactical vehicles.(commercially based tactical truck program)Military and naval scienceWilliam D. Siuru Jr.
Combined Arms Exercise misunderstandings; what these exercises do to enhance the training of Marines.Military and naval scienceFrederick A. Ensminger
Commander's critical information requirements.(MAGTF Operations)Military and naval science 
Commander's guidance.(United States Marine Corps Reserve)Military and naval scienceDennis M. McCarthy
Commander's intent: easy to understand, tough to articulate.(communicating intent)Military and naval science 
Commentary on the Hogaboom Board: the evolution of close air support in Vietnam is revisited.Military and naval scienceNorman J. Anderson
Cossack sweep.(Tactical Decision Game #01-10)Military and naval scienceLionel A. Raymond
Courage in the face of adversity.(2001 Hogaboom Leadership Writing Contest: Second Place)Military and naval scienceMichael A. Brooks Jr.
Course of action development: helping the commander win a hundred battles.(includes related information on fires, intelligence and support concepts)Military and naval science 
Culminating point.(Tactical Decision Game #01-8)Military and naval scienceMichael G. McCarthy Jr.
Curbing attrition: the power of the pine.(Marine recruit training)(includes related statistics)Military and naval scienceJoel M. Hoffman
Decision support: an operational perspective.Military and naval scienceRobert E. Schmidle
Desert Shield/Desert Storm: ten years later.Military and naval scienceThomas X. Hammes
Developing tactical commanders; the Marine Corps should take advantage of a unique opportunity to develop a future commander's decsionmaking ability.Military and naval scienceAsad Khan
Digital fire support in the combined arms exercise program.Military and naval scienceSamuel T. Studdard
Distance education in the military; college degrees are as close as the nearest computer.Military and naval scienceJeffery T. Lee
Does the legal system support leadership? A commander's view.Military and naval sciencePatrick T. Lavigne
Dogs at the bridge.(Tactical Decision Game #01-6)Military and naval scienceThomas H. Presecan
'Dragon Eye': the small unit commander's personal unmanned aerial vehicle.(Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceJames W. McMains
Editorial: the sting of battle.(Iwo Jima, and other battles involving the United States Marines)(Editorial)Military and naval scienceJohn P. Glasgow Jr
Education of Reserve officers: a continuing dialogue.(Marine Corps Reserve)Military and naval scienceJames P. Feeney
Endangered species: friend or foe?(military training and natural resources)Military and naval scienceJim Omans
Engineer equipment recapitalization.(Marine Corps)Military and naval science 
Engineers are not logisticians.(Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceDavid S. Cook
Engineers in support of today's Combined Arms Exercise.(US Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceJay D. Wylie
Evacuate the embassy! Friction on the stage.(Tactical Decision Game #01-12)Military and naval scienceAlbano Santiago Luayza
Every Marine a warfighter; what's in a name?Military and naval sciencePaul A. Shelton
Experiments at the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory - part II: experiment planning and design.Military and naval scienceHelen Karppi, Brian McCue
Experiments at the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory - part I: the three types of experiments.Military and naval scienceHelen Karppi, Brian McCue
Female Marines and the male ego; despite obvious difference between the sexes, all Marines seek to fulfill the Corps' values.Military and naval scienceT. Shane Tomko
Fighting the single battle.(Marine Corps tactics)Military and naval science 
Filling the equipment gap - commercial technology from scratch.(Marine Expeditionary Unit)Military and naval scienceGeoffrey S. Peters
Finding the next Higgins boat.(United States Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceGary S. McKissock
Fires in support of amphibious operations - a status report; what the future holds for fires support.Military and naval scienceRoss Schwalm
Focus on fire support: a response from another era.(Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceRichard H. Moore
Fourth generation warfare: another look.(Then and Now)(reprint of a 1994 article)Military and naval scienceJohn F. Schmitt, William S. Lind, Gary I. Wilson
From the helicopter to the V-22: the Corps' continuing duty.Military and naval scienceKeith A. Smith
Future Marines will live by the sword; the Marine remains a lethal fighter even in the era of the microchip.Military and naval scienceJohn C. Maciha
GCSS Marine Corps: making the warfighter part of the logistics solution.(global combat support system)Military and naval scienceDavid L. Ferris
Getting more from the Combined Arms Exercise; a CAX provides an outstanding opportunity to conduct a readiness evaluation.(Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceJeffrey L. Eby
Getting serious about NCO leadership.(noncommissioned officers, Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceZachary Martin
Graduation day; a family continues a strong Marine tradition.Military and naval scienceG. Alexander Hill
"Guns or butter?"(1941 article on the true duties of Marines)(Then and Now)Military and naval scienceRobert Debs Heinl Jr.
Hit hard at Hill 233.(Tactical Decision Game #01-3)Military and naval sciencePaul C. Merida
Honoring Marine service.(Texas Iwo Jima Memorial - Marine Military Academy)Military and naval science 
Implementing readiness control measurements: defining the change challenge within a MEF.(Marine Expeditionary Force)Military and naval scienceJohn Chandler
Incentive training for Marine recruits; an extra push can make a world of difference.Military and naval scienceMatthew D. Cooper
Inchon to Seoul: service in action.(Then and Now)Military and naval scienceCharles L. Banks
In Croatia, U.S. Marines learn from combat veterans; combined training benefits both participants.Military and naval science 
Infantry assault engineers: an old (world) approach for engineer close combat support.Military and naval scienceWalter P. Parker
Information operations planning: a model for the Marine air-ground task force.Military and naval scienceJames E. McGinley
Innovations in command and control for tactical logistics units.Military and naval scienceJeff Grelson
Integrated logistics capability: an imperative for change.(United States Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceR.E. Love, Gary W. Collenborne
Intelligence and its applications in military operations other than war: an operator's guide.Military and naval scienceJames H. Herrera
It's time to get engineering right - seven ways to make engineers better.(US Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceDavid S. Heesacker
Joint logistics warfighting initiative: a catalyst for change; how to link up realistically in a joint initiative.Military and naval sciencePaul Balash III
KERNEL BLITZ experimentation - a quick look.(wide area wireless digital network for the Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceThomas C. Linn
Knowledge; knowing what to do, when to do it, and with what weapons is crucial.Military and naval scienceMichael E. Ennis
Leadership and unintended consequences.(alcohol-related issues)Military and naval scienceK.X. Lissner
Leading Marines as the aircraft maintenance officer: getting the job done on the ground eases the trouble in the air.Military and naval sciencePhilippe D. Rogers
Leading the Corps, meeting the challenges.(Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceMichael J. Williams
Learning to lead, part II.(leadership recommendations)Military and naval sciencePerry M. Smith
Learning to lead, part I.(leadership: 30 recommendations)Military and naval sciencePerry M. Smith
Let's set the record straight with regard to NSFS.(naval surface fire support)Military and naval scienceDarien L. Kearns
Looking in all the wrong places: one solution to improving diversity in the officer corps.(Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceCalvert L. Worth
LRCs -- where distance learning meets the Marine.(learning resource centers)Military and naval scienceJames E. Munroe, David Garnett
M249 employment concepts.(squad automatic weapon)Military and naval scienceJeffrey L. Eby
M249 SAW?(squad automatic weapon)Military and naval scienceCannon C. Cargile
MAGF lessons learned.(Marine air-ground task force)Military and naval science 
MAGTFs - prepared for the unthinkable?(Marine air-ground task force; weapons of mass destruction)Military and naval scienceDarren S. Wheeler
Main and supporting efforts.(US Marine Corps)Military and naval science 
Making it happen; here is an idea that focuses on helping the Marine Corps Recruiting Command in attracting future Marines.Military and naval scienceLawlrence A. Colby
Marine aircraft wing engineering; the ACE's 'ace in the hole.'(aviation combat element engineers)Military and naval scienceSean D. Griffin
Marine air maintains legacy.Military and naval scienceFrederick McCorkle
Marine Corps Engineer Center.Military and naval scienceJoseph I. Musca
Marine Corps Institute leveraging new technologies; educational opportunities for Marines abound on the Internet.(courses of study at the Marine Corps Institute)(Cover Story)Military and naval scienceGlenn E. Gearhard
Marine Corps values program in 2001: where are we now?Military and naval scienceDavid R. Lance
Marine for Life; this program is designed to improve the assistance provided to Marines transitioning to civilian life.(includes related program information)Military and naval science 
Marine green; an argument against past policy and prediction for future success in achieving diversity among Marine officers.Military and naval scienceDavid McCulloh
Marine manoeuvers with the fleet.(Then and Now)(reprint of a December 1923 article)Military and naval science 
Marines and joint experimentation; participation in joint experimentation is an opportunity for the Marine Corps to showcase its operational concepts.Military and naval scienceVincent J. Goulding
Marines and the media; how to make the media less threatening to Marines in the field.Military and naval scienceCraig W. Larson
Marksmanship in the Marine Corps.Military and naval scienceJames H. Matusko
Ministering to Marines in the sustained combat environment; the role of the chaplain in a Marine unit is difficult, demanding, but crucial in wartime.Military and naval scienceEli Takesian
Minute men - 1950 model; the reserves in action.(Marine Corps Reserve)Military and naval scienceErnest H. Giusti
Mobility: a forgotten component of Marine Corps PT.(physical training program should incorporate mobility)(includes related exercise information)Military and naval scienceBrian McGuire
MV-22 accident investigation results.Military and naval science 
MV-22 capabilities, employment, and escort tactics.Military and naval scienceJoseph E. George
MV-22, Osprey or Edsel? Is the Osprey 'too much' aircraft?Military and naval scienceBruce A. Milton
My leadership credo; compassionate leadership does not betray the Corps' values.Military and naval scienceRandal M. Wroten
NATO, Serbia, and Operation Allied Force.Military and naval scienceMartin J. Sullivan
Naval consensus on amphibious command relationships.Military and naval scienceCarl E. Haselden
New York's bravest: real world, real pressure.(training with the New York City Fire Department)(Brief Article)Military and naval scienceLawrence A. Colby
Night CAS with night vision devices: a little teamwork and night vision devices overcome challenges to the execution of close air support missions.Military and naval sciencePaul E. Bowen
Non-lethal weapons design criteria: a proposal.Military and naval scienceRobert A. Wehrle
On the horns of our own dilemma; will the Corps' future battlefield leaders do the right thing?(Major General Richard C.Schulze Memorial Essay)Military and naval scienceJon T. Hoffman
Operational design; operational design provides a blueprint for plan development.(United States Marines)(includes related information)Military and naval science 
Operation RESTORE HOPE in Somalia: a tactical action turned strategic defeat.Military and naval scienceNorman L. Cooling
OPT/staff interaction.(United States Marines; operational planning team)Military and naval science 
Our first duty: to remember the sacrifices of Beirut.(terrorist attack: Beirut, Lebanon)Military and naval scienceCharles A. Dallachie
Our flag's unfurled.(excerpt from: 'Fleet Marine Force Reference Publication 12-34-IV, History of the U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II: Western Pacific Operations, vol. IV')(Excerpt)Military and naval science 
Our manpower dilemma; there are in-house solutions to our manpower shortages.(Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceRonald J. Wielsma
Out on patrol.(Tactical Decision Game #01-11)Military and naval scienceTerry Branstetter
Partners in readiness; the author provides an overview of the Corps' Semper Fit Program.(Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceCatherine L. Ficadenti
Passing the word.(2001 Hogaboom Leadership Writing Contest: First Place)Military and naval scienceMiguel N. Moreno
Planning guidance.(MAGTF Operations)Military and naval science 
Plastic squad-assault boats.Military and naval scienceJ.C. Fegan
Pornography and aerodynamics.(Vietnam War)Military and naval scienceBernard E. Trainor
Preparing for promotion; in order to be properly prepared before being considered for promotion, Marines need to ensure their records are up-to-date.(includes related records checklist information)Military and naval science 
President's letter to the Marine Corps Association membership.Military and naval scienceMichael J. Williams
Recasting CSS operations in the MEF single battle.(combat service support; Marine expeditionary force)Military and naval scienceJamie M. Gannon
Redirect echelon of maintenance consolidation before it is too late.(United States Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceD.S. Sylvester, C.W. Longstaff, J.R. Williams, C.W. Greenhow, E.T. Blake
Replacing the M16A2: a new rifle for the 21st century.Military and naval scienceCraig R. Wonson
Replacing the weapons of the Marine fire team; new firepower must aid fire teams.Military and naval scienceTimothy J. Sawicki
Resource allocation: a practical example.Military and naval scienceDonald M. Burlingham
Revising the composite score: separating above average Marines from the pack.(2000 Chase Prize Essay Contest: First Place)Military and naval scienceBrent R. Biniek
Rifle marksmanship in the 300-meter belt.Military and naval scienceDarryl Davis
Russia's 1994-96 campaign for Chechnya: a failure in shaping the battlespace.Military and naval scienceNorman L. Cooling
SAWs, MOUT, CQB, and size does count.(squad automatic weapon; military operations on uranized terrain; close quarter battle weapons)Military and naval sciencePatrick A. Rogers
Ship-to-urban objective maneuver: a communications nightmare; we need systems flexibility.Military and naval scienceMichael A. Phillips
'Smart' dog tag could save lives; this dog tag can help corpsmen treat patients faster.Military and naval scienceWilliam D. Siuru Jr.
Solutions to TDG #00-11.(tactical decision game 'Early Morning Attack')Military and naval scienceAndrew H. Hershey, Jon N. Nylander
Solutions to TDG #01-10.(Tactical DecisionGame #01-10)Military and naval scienceAndrew H. Hershey, Lionel A. Raymond, Ryan Talley
Solutions to TDG #01-1.(Tactical Decision Game)Military and naval scienceTerry L. Branstetter, Kerry A. Knowles
Solutions to TDG #01-2.(tactical decision game)Military and naval science 
Solutions to TDG #01-3.(tactical decision game)Military and naval science 
Solutions to TDG #01-4.(Tactical Decision Game)Military and naval scienceAndrew H. Hershey, Terry L. Branstetter, Michael P. O'Brien
Solutions to TDG #01-6.(Tactical Decision Game)(Brief Article)Military and naval scienceThomas H. Presecan, Augustine Farias, Paul Turnan
Solutions to TDG #01-7.(Tactical Decision Game)(includes comments on a solution to a previous TDG)Military and naval scienceTimothy Graves, Raymond D. Bossert, Lionel Raymond, Terry Branstetter
Solutions to TDG #01-8.(Tactical Decision Game)Military and naval scienceMichael G. McCarthy Jr., Tony Evans, G.M. Herold
Solutions to TDG #01-9.(Tactical Decision Game)Military and naval scienceAndrew H. Hershey, Walter W. Grant, Gregory A. Thiele, Albano Santiago Luayza
So what is a 'Marine gunner'? Today's gunners are the inheritors of a proud lineage.Military and naval scienceDavid R. Dunfee
Squad size doesn't matter.(Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceBrendan B. McBreen
Supplements: the search for the magic bullet.(dietary supplements)(includes related information on specific supplements)Military and naval scienceNicole Ayan
Suppression is the critical infantry task.(direct fire suppression)Military and naval scienceBrendan B. McBreen
Tactical suitability versus political expedience: how does the Marine Corps intend to provide escort continuity?Military and naval scienceRandall W. Hammond
Take up the challenge of recruiting duty.(Marine Corps.)Military and naval scienceThomas Howard, Craig Crown
Target location designation handoff system; breaking down a complicated system.Military and naval scienceKevin C. Rogers
TBS reunion; the bond from TBS is strong, and reunions are well worth the effort.(US Marine Corps, The Basic School)Military and naval scienceW. Hays Parks
Teaching Marines to be small unit tacticians; we need to teach our Marines to fight realistically.(includes related training exercise information)Military and naval scienceAndrew L. Crabb
Teaching Marines to operate in a mine polluted environment.(includes related mine-awareness instruction excerpt)Military and naval scienceBryon J. Fugate
The Bush doctrine and the war on terrorism.(President George W.Bush)Military and naval scienceCharles L. Armstrong
The changing face of war: into the fourth generation.(Then and Now)(reprint of a 1989 article)Military and naval scienceJohn F. Schmitt, William S. Lind, Keith Nightengale, Joseph W. Sutton, Gary I. Wilson
The close air support controversy in Korea: Army commanders came to appreciate Navy-Marine Corps air support.(Korean War)Military and naval scienceKeith Kopets
The common operational picture; it is important that everyone 'sees' the same battlefield.(United States Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceMichael E. Ennis
The Coordinating Council - a blueprint.(Atlanta, Georgia)Military and naval scienceRaymond G. Davis
The customer is always right: the commander, the SJA and the law of military operations.(staff judge advocate)Military and naval scienceGary E. Lambert
The day the general died; LTG Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr. was killed on 18 June 1945, 3 days before the battle for Okinawa ended.Military and naval scienceLouis Metzger
The far reach of coincidence: an addendum to the strange life story of LtCol Earl H. 'Pete' Ellis.Military and naval scienceVictor J. Croizat
The information revolution at the squad level: Extending the Littoral Battlespace ACTD.(Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration; wireless digital networks are revoultionizing communications capability)Military and naval science 
The intelligence plan: an update.(Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceVernie R. Liebl
The intelligence regiment; unity of effort requires a comprehensive intelligence organization.Military and naval scienceG. John David
The International Criminal Court: how a good idea became a terrible treaty.Military and naval scienceMichael E. Reheuser
The iron fist - a stranglehold on innovation; thinking 'outside the box' shouldn't always mean trouble.Military and naval scienceCharles Andrews
The JRTC experience; a unique training facility that Marine units should utilize.(Joint Readiness Training Center)Military and naval scienceT. Shane Tomko
The M1 rifle.Military and naval scienceMelvin M. Johnson Jr.
The M249 light machinegun in the automatic rifle role.Military and naval scienceRay Grundy
The Marine air command and control system and expeditionary maneuver warfare - part two: MACCS employment options.Military and naval scienceFrederick McCorkle, Bruce B. Knutson Jr.
The Marine Corps has too much stuff.(equipment management and planning)Military and naval scienceR.C. Dickerson, Paul A. Karafa
The Marine Corps Marathon - a personal challenge.Military and naval scienceBrian Kane
The Marine Martial Arts Program and the training of one rifle company.Military and naval scienceChristian L. Nicewarner
The Marine Special Operations Command: clearing the final hurdle.(2000 Chase Prize Essay Contest: Honorable Mention)Military and naval scienceMichael J. Mooney
The MV-22 is an Osprey: the Osprey will satisfy the Marine Corps' operational requirement.Military and naval scienceFrank H. Simonds
Then and now.(establishing the Marine Corps Gazette)Military and naval scienceFrank E. Evans
The need for mobile artillery in support of urban operations; heavy firepower has a place in urban warfare.Military and naval scienceWoodson A. Sadler, Michael R. Janay
The new H-1s - streetfighters to win the three block war.(attack helicopters)Military and naval scienceFloyd J. Usry, Mark J. Gibson
The next conflict.Military and naval scienceG.I. Wilson, Frank Bunkers, John P. Sullivan
The pilgrimage; a former Marine travels to an icon's home.Military and naval scienceC.R. Fussell
The pursuit of excellence; a citizen-warrior shares some observations on being a Marine.Military and naval scienceMatthew F. Bogdanos
The reality of the MarCorSysCom process; the acquisition process is misrepresented.(Marine Corps Systems Command)(response to an article by Kevin P. Meyers in the March 1, 2001 issue)Military and naval scienceRobert S. Reyburn
The rear area as a part of the commander's single battle; preparing for rear area operations requires detailed planning and flexibility by the commader and his staff.Military and naval science 
The unintended consequences of ILS 'equivalency.'(intermediate-level school)Military and naval sciencePaul A. Shelton
The utility "uniform."(US Marines' uniform)(Then and Now)Military and naval scienceM.S. Hall
Tiltrotor advantages to assault support: the Osprey will provide a greatly enhanced operational capability.Military and naval scienceJoseph E. George
Tips on health and wellness.Military and naval science 
Total force distance education; the Center for Continuing Education supports officers who cannot attend resident schools.Military and naval scienceJ. Steven Swift
Training for an additional MOS in Marine Forces Reserve.(military occupational specialty)Military and naval sciencePaul E. Bowen
Training for combat: the role of an NCO.(noncommissioned officer, US Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceDavid C. Emmel
Training for the enlisted aircrew: leadership needed.Military and naval sciencePhilip M. Pastino
Training our personnel to be operationally competent logisticians.(United States Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceShelia M.Q. Scanlon
Train like we fight?(combat service support for Marine air-ground task force)Military and naval scienceMichael D. Grice
Trimming the MEU and slimming the Gator; when it comes to a ship's load, what you see is not necessarily what you get.(Marine expeditionary units)Military and naval scienceL. Paul Gerencser, Kevin P. Meyers
Understanding battlespace.(Marine air-ground task force operations)Military and naval science 
Unit cohesion?(analyzing unit cohesion in the Marine Corps)(Brief Article)Military and naval scienceAndrew T. Horne
Unleashing the MACG Det: here is a proposal to relocate the Marine air control group detachment within the Marine expeditionary unit.Military and naval scienceWilliam T. Bufkin
Us and them.(Marine Forces Reserve)Military and naval scienceCharles R. Rivenbark Jr.
Warrant officers to the rescue.Military and naval scienceChris S. Richie
We were all once captains.(Marine Corps, career choices)Military and naval scienceJames L. Jones
What good is the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center?Military and naval scienceRobert W. Strahan
What is an IFAV? Taking a look inside a lethal weapon.(interim fast attack vehicle)Military and naval scienceDavid C. Emmel
What the heck is a 'Small Craft Company' anyway?(Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceJohn R. Shafer
Who messed up Mess Nights? Tradition is fine ... but, say capt.(US Marine Corps)(Then and Now)Military and naval scienceR.E. Andrews
Why an experimental combat operations center; information technology is having a dramatic impact on how critical operational information will be provided through shared databases.Military and naval scienceJames A. Lasswell
Why athletics?(Then and Now; reprint from the March 1926 issue)(includes related information on athletics in the modern Marine Corps)Military and naval scienceJ.C. Fegan
Wings of the dragon: the Corps - and America - needs to embrace a bolder, more futuristic vision including serious consideration of suborbital rocket transportation for moving troops and materiel.(2000 Chase Prize Essay Contest: Second Place)Military and naval scienceKeith Oliver
Zero defects, second chances, and Chesty Puller.(Lieutenant General Lewis B. Puller)(Cover Story)Military and naval scienceJohn T. Hoffman
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