The U.S. Navy finds itself on the cusp of a shift in the makeup and use of its forces as fundamental as that from sail to steam or from the battleship to the aircraft carrier. The shift has, in fact, already begun. Is the Navy truly ready and willing to take the next steps
The twenty-first century will see the emergence of maritime powers that have the capacity and capabi...
As the Navy, the Naval War College in particular, continues to work toward the articulation of a new...
Over the past year there have been numerous studies, conducted by the Navy and several other organiz...
Analyses have pointed to a “coming train wreck” between defense program goals and available re- sour...
By now, the challenge and threat of a rising and contentious China and an increasingly hostile Russi...
The nature of the challenges we foresee for the Navy and the nation in the decades ahead has resulte...
The article of record as published may be found at https://cimsec.org/closing-remarks-changing-naval...
Judged against the expectations created by President Bush and his defense team, the Navy’s transform...
It is 1890.1 The United States is flexing its broad, young shoulders, strengthened by an infusion of...
Naval officers must understand the considerations required to exert effective mission command as ope...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
The U.S. Navy’s traditional missions are generally less relevant today than in recent decades, becau...
The U.S. Navy’s decision to truncate procurement of the original fleet of thirty-two guided-missile ...
The Department of the Navy (DON) has several efforts underway to transform U.S. naval forces to prep...
Shortly after the article that follows was drafted, I was notified that I had been nominated for pro...
The twenty-first century will see the emergence of maritime powers that have the capacity and capabi...
As the Navy, the Naval War College in particular, continues to work toward the articulation of a new...
Over the past year there have been numerous studies, conducted by the Navy and several other organiz...
Analyses have pointed to a “coming train wreck” between defense program goals and available re- sour...
By now, the challenge and threat of a rising and contentious China and an increasingly hostile Russi...
The nature of the challenges we foresee for the Navy and the nation in the decades ahead has resulte...
The article of record as published may be found at https://cimsec.org/closing-remarks-changing-naval...
Judged against the expectations created by President Bush and his defense team, the Navy’s transform...
It is 1890.1 The United States is flexing its broad, young shoulders, strengthened by an infusion of...
Naval officers must understand the considerations required to exert effective mission command as ope...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
The U.S. Navy’s traditional missions are generally less relevant today than in recent decades, becau...
The U.S. Navy’s decision to truncate procurement of the original fleet of thirty-two guided-missile ...
The Department of the Navy (DON) has several efforts underway to transform U.S. naval forces to prep...
Shortly after the article that follows was drafted, I was notified that I had been nominated for pro...
The twenty-first century will see the emergence of maritime powers that have the capacity and capabi...
As the Navy, the Naval War College in particular, continues to work toward the articulation of a new...
Over the past year there have been numerous studies, conducted by the Navy and several other organiz...