This article develops an analytical framework for mission command; proposes the full age of sail as an area for current military officers to mine for relevant lessons; and examines, through the mission-command lens, a case study from that era, involving a dispute between the British naval and land-force commanders in the Caribbean during the Hundred Days of Napoléon Bonaparte
This paper examines the history of command and control in amphibious operations. It explores a num...
The literature shows that naval diplomacy has been used since man first put to sea in ships and that...
Observers of military affairs will have noted a changed naval lexicon over the past several years. T...
Naval officers must understand the considerations required to exert effective mission command as ope...
The article of record may be found at https://mca-marines.org/magazines/marine-corps-gazette/As the ...
For two decades the U.S. Navy has enjoyed total command of the sea, so much so that it has stopped t...
The United States and the West already may have lost command of the sea. To deter a Chinese invasion...
The “Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower”—the new maritime strategy—is the result of a br...
A United States naval officer heading to serve on the staff of a numbered fleet or task force forwar...
The Western Approaches Tactical Unit is a unique example of a learning organization. It was created ...
My subject is The Origins of Maritime Strategy and The Development of Sea Power. I feel a little dif...
The Western Approaches Tactical Unit is a unique example of a learning organization. It was created ...
The extraordinary commitment of naval forces to the Persian Gulf since June 1987 raises a number of ...
The U.S. Marine Corps concept for the projection of naval power ashore is known as Operational Mane...
The 1804 burning of the captured frigate Philadelphia in Tripoli harbor was an early example of U.S....
This paper examines the history of command and control in amphibious operations. It explores a num...
The literature shows that naval diplomacy has been used since man first put to sea in ships and that...
Observers of military affairs will have noted a changed naval lexicon over the past several years. T...
Naval officers must understand the considerations required to exert effective mission command as ope...
The article of record may be found at https://mca-marines.org/magazines/marine-corps-gazette/As the ...
For two decades the U.S. Navy has enjoyed total command of the sea, so much so that it has stopped t...
The United States and the West already may have lost command of the sea. To deter a Chinese invasion...
The “Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower”—the new maritime strategy—is the result of a br...
A United States naval officer heading to serve on the staff of a numbered fleet or task force forwar...
The Western Approaches Tactical Unit is a unique example of a learning organization. It was created ...
My subject is The Origins of Maritime Strategy and The Development of Sea Power. I feel a little dif...
The Western Approaches Tactical Unit is a unique example of a learning organization. It was created ...
The extraordinary commitment of naval forces to the Persian Gulf since June 1987 raises a number of ...
The U.S. Marine Corps concept for the projection of naval power ashore is known as Operational Mane...
The 1804 burning of the captured frigate Philadelphia in Tripoli harbor was an early example of U.S....
This paper examines the history of command and control in amphibious operations. It explores a num...
The literature shows that naval diplomacy has been used since man first put to sea in ships and that...
Observers of military affairs will have noted a changed naval lexicon over the past several years. T...