A United States naval officer heading to serve on the staff of a numbered fleet or task force forward-deployed might be shocked by the recent frequency with which United States Navy vessels are “handed over” to other nation’s commanders for command and control. Recent headlines are filled with “historical firsts” of this kind. This “unprecedented” ceding of control may cause U.S. Navy operational planners some discomfort. Yet, the concept taught throughout the courses offered by Operational Level Programs at the U.S. Naval War College of building the command and control structure and authorities to accomplish the force’s objective has a strong and relevant lesson of providing tactical control of U.S. Navy vessels to allied commanders reachi...
In March 1993. the United States Navy and Marine Corps established the Naval Doctrine Command as the...
The basic fundamental mission of the Navy in the past and it will continue to be so in the future is...
For two decades the U.S. Navy has enjoyed total command of the sea, so much so that it has stopped t...
The Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) directed the Navy to implement Maritime Operations Centers (MOCs...
In early 2005, the Secretary of Defense issued a memo titled “Policy Implementation to Improve Forma...
For several years the U.S. Air Force has advocated and employed a concept known as a “theater” Joint...
This paper discusses planning factors at the Navy Department as the U.S. approach to involvement in ...
“Plans are useless, but planning is indispensable.” This oft-used quote from General Dwight D. Eisen...
Since the inception of the “MOC Concept” more than a decade ago, during both real world operations a...
As the Navy has implemented its Maritime Operations Center (MOC) concept, a significant amount of re...
Naval officers must understand the considerations required to exert effective mission command as ope...
This article develops an analytical framework for mission command; proposes the full age of sail as ...
This paper examines the history of command and control in amphibious operations. It explores a num...
With the US Navy’s shrinking fleet and growing challenge of operating in several regions simultaneou...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Science, Technology and Society, ...
In March 1993. the United States Navy and Marine Corps established the Naval Doctrine Command as the...
The basic fundamental mission of the Navy in the past and it will continue to be so in the future is...
For two decades the U.S. Navy has enjoyed total command of the sea, so much so that it has stopped t...
The Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) directed the Navy to implement Maritime Operations Centers (MOCs...
In early 2005, the Secretary of Defense issued a memo titled “Policy Implementation to Improve Forma...
For several years the U.S. Air Force has advocated and employed a concept known as a “theater” Joint...
This paper discusses planning factors at the Navy Department as the U.S. approach to involvement in ...
“Plans are useless, but planning is indispensable.” This oft-used quote from General Dwight D. Eisen...
Since the inception of the “MOC Concept” more than a decade ago, during both real world operations a...
As the Navy has implemented its Maritime Operations Center (MOC) concept, a significant amount of re...
Naval officers must understand the considerations required to exert effective mission command as ope...
This article develops an analytical framework for mission command; proposes the full age of sail as ...
This paper examines the history of command and control in amphibious operations. It explores a num...
With the US Navy’s shrinking fleet and growing challenge of operating in several regions simultaneou...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Science, Technology and Society, ...
In March 1993. the United States Navy and Marine Corps established the Naval Doctrine Command as the...
The basic fundamental mission of the Navy in the past and it will continue to be so in the future is...
For two decades the U.S. Navy has enjoyed total command of the sea, so much so that it has stopped t...