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Optimizing rotary-ring CAS training

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The rotary-wing close air support (CAS) training should be improved in order to provide better CAS for the Marines ground forces during the combat. The changes to the conduct of training that requires only reprioritization of funds, another Yodaville that will be inexpensive in relation to the training value and the training improvements in areas such as target distance and suppression techniques are recommended.

Author: Bartelt, Erik J., Grasso, C.M.
Publisher: Marine Corps Association
Publication Name: Marine Corps Gazette
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0025-3170
Year: 2003
Combat effectiveness

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Procedural CAS training done dirt cheap

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Air Force Special Operations Command's 19th Special Operations Squadron tested the capability to conduct joint distributed close air support (CAS) training for the employment of AC-130F gunship using network simulation. The missing element of the distributed CAS simulation exercises internal to the Marine Corps is a network link between flight simulators at Marine Corps air stations and the MEF BSCs.

Publisher: Marine Corps Association
Publication Name: Marine Corps Gazette
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0025-3170
Year: 2006
National Security, US Marine Corps, United States. Marine Corps

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Listen to the reading list: Check out books on tape

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The Marine Corps Professional Reading Program provides Marines with audio books that can be listened to at will. Audio books are a supplement to reading, enabling the reading of a far greater combined number of books, and they also improve the ability to concentrate and listen for extended periods, thereby improving the ability to communicate.

Author: Malanowski, Henry D.
Publisher: Marine Corps Association
Publication Name: Marine Corps Gazette
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0025-3170
Year: 2006

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Subjects list: United States, Training, Military personnel, Military training, Marines, Close air support
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