Naval force requirements—how we size the fleet—are framed by national policies for war. These policies, however indirectly, mandate Navy missions. To fulfill these missions, a fleet must be big enough and capable enough to do the job
The political abrasions that persist in the international power system require a rational employment...
Like other forms of military power, naval forces have a political function, only more so. And while ...
A “bimodal” national military strategy would have two, and only two, objectives: first, the capabili...
In any operational logistc equation, history clearly demonstrates that military medical capability, ...
During the period from 1946 through 1982 US military forces were postured some 259 times as a politi...
The success of naval operations in support of national objectives-whatever the intensity or degree o...
Tomorrow’s conflicts will present complex requirements, and many things will be required to ful- fil...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
Force planning can be defined as the process of establishing military requirements based on an appr...
National power exists only to serve the national purposes, to help achieve the national aims
Current acquisition processes and strategies often result in the delivery of warfighter tools, wheth...
There has, in recent years, developed a striking similarity between the rationales developed by both...
The creed of service and action has been the creed of the Navy for a long time. As naval officers, y...
Short of actual military operations, the Navy evaluates its combat capabilities in three ways: war g...
The U.S. Navy finds itself on the cusp of a shift in the makeup and use of its forces as fundamental...
The political abrasions that persist in the international power system require a rational employment...
Like other forms of military power, naval forces have a political function, only more so. And while ...
A “bimodal” national military strategy would have two, and only two, objectives: first, the capabili...
In any operational logistc equation, history clearly demonstrates that military medical capability, ...
During the period from 1946 through 1982 US military forces were postured some 259 times as a politi...
The success of naval operations in support of national objectives-whatever the intensity or degree o...
Tomorrow’s conflicts will present complex requirements, and many things will be required to ful- fil...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
Force planning can be defined as the process of establishing military requirements based on an appr...
National power exists only to serve the national purposes, to help achieve the national aims
Current acquisition processes and strategies often result in the delivery of warfighter tools, wheth...
There has, in recent years, developed a striking similarity between the rationales developed by both...
The creed of service and action has been the creed of the Navy for a long time. As naval officers, y...
Short of actual military operations, the Navy evaluates its combat capabilities in three ways: war g...
The U.S. Navy finds itself on the cusp of a shift in the makeup and use of its forces as fundamental...
The political abrasions that persist in the international power system require a rational employment...
Like other forms of military power, naval forces have a political function, only more so. And while ...
A “bimodal” national military strategy would have two, and only two, objectives: first, the capabili...