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ACQUISITION

AAAV Approved for Next Development Phase, Staff 1:6
Corps Adds Headsets to Intrasquad Radios, Staff 1:6
JSF STOVL Phase Approaching, Staff 1:7
Navy-Marine Corps Intranet Contract Awarded, Staff 1:10
JSF STOVL Moves Closer to First Flight, Staff 2:6
JSF Testing Continues, Staff 3:10
Corps Gets New Truck, Staff 6:6
The Reality of the MarCorSysCom Process, Reyburn 6:49
JSF Engine Agreement Reached, Staff 7:4
Corps To Get New Utilities and Boots, Staff 7:4
Corps To Get New Forklift, Staff 8:4
AAAV Update, Staff 8:8
JSF STOVL Progresses, Staff 8:8
What Is an IFAV, Emmel 8:36
Going on All Cylinders, Manley 8:39
Engineer Equipment Recapitalization, Staff of Engineer Support Equipment, MarCorSysCom 10:25
AAV Update, Staff 11:8
Lockheed Martin Wins JSF Contract, Staff 12:4

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ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT
(See Manpower)

Action Officer Keys to Success, Lehmann 4:60

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AFGHANISTAN OPERATIONS
[ENDURING FREEDOM]

Military Operations Named, Staff 11:4
15th MEU in the Fight in Afghanistan, Staff 12:4

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AIR DEFENSE

New Air Defense System, Staff 6:8

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AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS
(See Concepts; MAGTF Opns; Naval Matters; Operational Maneuver From the Sea)

Naval Amphibious Forces, Staff 3:Insert
Naval Consensus on Amphibious Command Relationships, Haselden 4:42
The Reality of the MarCorSysCom Process, Reyburn 6:49
New LCAC SLEP Contract Awarded, Staff 7:6

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ARTILLERY
(See Coordination of Supporting Arms)

Focus on Fire Support: A Response From Another Era, Moore 3:37
The Need for Mobile Artillery in Support of Urban Operations, Sadler & Janay 8:45

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AVIATION
(See Coordination of Supporting Arms; Unmanned Vehicles; C4)

Osprey Crashes Near Jacksonville, Staff 1:6
JSF STOVL Phase Approaching, Staff 1:7
First AH–1Z Rolled Out, Completes First Flight, Staff 1:10
JSF STOVL Moves Closer to First Flight, Staff 2:6
Harrier Crash Leads to Temporary Grounding, Staff 3:6
Hornets Examined, Staff 3:6
CH–46 Reaches a Milestone, Staff 4:6
Huey Upgrade Completed, Staff 4:6
Harrier Maintenance Tool Introduced, Staff 4:7
KC–130J Update, Staff 4:7
MV–22 Accident Investigation Results, Staff 5:8
Marine Air Maintains Legacy, McCorkle 5:22
MV–22, Osprey or Edsel?, Milton 5:32
The MV–22 Is an Osprey, Simonds 5:33
Tactical Suitability Versus Political Expedience, Hammond 5:35
MV–22 Capabilities, Employment, and Escort Tactics, George 5:36
Tiltrotor Advantages to Assault Support, George 5:39
Commentary on the Hogaboom Board, Anderson 5:44
Blackout at 40,000 Feet Above Atsugi, Hamilton 5:45
A Philosophical Conflict: A Fighter Pilot’s Views on the Ethics of Warfare, Sonnenberg 5:48
Wings of the Dragon, Oliver 5:51
Leading Marines as the Aircraft Maintenance Officer, Rogers 5:59
Training for the Enlisted Aircrew: Leadership Needed, Pastino 5:62
An Aviation Support Analysis of the Operational Potential and Logistical Capabilities of a MEB in 2010, Dana 5:80
The New H–1s—Streetfighters To Win the Three Block War, Usry & Gibson 5:86
Osprey Blue Ribbon Panel Reports, Staff 6:7
A Time for Reckoning, Celeste 6:50
The V–22 and the Blue Ribbon Panel, Linn 7:58
V–22 Panel, Aviation Department Staff, HQMC 7:61
Osprey Update, Staff 9:8
Upgraded Training Harriers Arrive, Staff 9:12
MajGen Carl Enshrined in National Aviation Hall of Fame, Staff 9:12
From the Helicopter to the V–22: The Corps’ Continuing Duty, Smith 9:70
Osprey Probe Completed, Staff 10:4
Northrop Grumman Wins LITENING II Contract, Staff 10:6
KC–130Js Delivered, Staff 10:6
Marine Aircraft Wing Engineering: The ACE's 'Ace in the Hole,'’ Griffin 10:29
Thunderbolts Join Roosevelt, Staff 11:10

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AWARDS

Lejeune Wins Prestigious Commander in Chief’s Award, Staff 5:12
Terrorist Attack Update, Staff. 11:4

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COMBAT MEMOIRS
(See History)

Ministering to Marines in a Sustained Combat Environment, Takesian 2:52
Pornography and Aerodynamics, Trainor 9:73

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COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT

COMBATT, Siuru 1:34
Filling the Equipment Gap—Commercial Technology From Scratch, Peters 3:31
A Chance To Command, Warfield 3:51
Train Like We Fight?, Grice 4:49
Corps Gets New Truck, Staff 6:6
Corps To Get New Forklift, Staff 8:4
What Is an IFAV, Emmel 8:36
Going on All Cylinders, Manley 8:39
Recasting CSS Operations in the MEF Single Battle, Gannon 10:42

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COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, & COMPUTERS (C4)

Corps Adds Headsets to Intrasquad Radios, Staff 1:6
Navy-Marine Corps Intranet Contract Awarded, Staff 1:10
ATM in the Military: Not a Money Giver, but a Moneymaker, Miller 1:29
Ship-to-Urban Objective Maneuver: A Communications Nightmare, Phillips 1:31
Warrant Officers to the Rescue, Richie 5:65
Unleashing the MACG Det, Bufkin 5:69
Innovations in Command and Control for Tactical Logistics Units, Grelson 6:19
Corps To Merge Data Systems Into C2 MOS, Staff 8:4
The Marine Air Command and Control System and Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare—Part Two: MACCS Employment Options, McCorkle & Knutson 8:29
Why an Experimental Combat Operations Center, Lasswell 9:40

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COMMENTARY ON THE CORPS

We Were All Once Captains, J.L. Jones 1:21
Leading the Corps, Meeting the Challenges, Williams 4:18
Every Marine a Warfighter, Shelton 12:48

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COMMUNICATIONS
(See Command, Control, Communications & Computers (C4))

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CONCEPTS
(See Doctrine)

CMC Introduces Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare, Staff 5:10
The Information Revolution at the Squad Level: Extending the Littoral Battlespace ACTD, ELB ACTD Program Office 8:49
KERNEL BLITZ Experimentation—A Quick Look, Linn 8:51
Decision Support: An Operational Perspective, Schmidle 9:108
Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare Concept Paper Approved, Staff 12:8

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COORDINATION OF SUPPORTING ARMS
(See Artillery; Aviation; MAGTF Opns)

Fires in Support of Amphibious Operations—A Status Report, Schwalm 3:22
Digital Fire Support in the Combined Arms Exercise Program, Studdard 3:38
The Close Air Support Controversy in Korea, Kopets 5:41
Are You Using the Best Tools for Close Air Support?, Arnold 5:53
Night CAS With Night Vision Devices, Bowen 5:57
Target Location Designation Handoff System, Rogers 8:46
Let's Set the Record Straight With Regard to NSFS, Kearns 9:76

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DEFENSE POLICY/NATIONAL SECURITY-MILITARY STRATEGY
(See Roles and Missions; Service Structure)

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DEPLOYMENTS/BASING
(See Marine Expeditionary Units)

Forward Presence Page, Staff 1:12
Forward Presence Page, Staff 3:12
Barstow Wins Initial A–76 Study, Staff 5:10
Forward Presence Page, Staff 5:15
Endangered Species: Friend or Foe?, Omans 6:27
Forward Presence Page, Staff 7:9
Guantanamo Bay, the Replacement for Vieques, Monclova 7:40
Forward Presence Page, Staff 9:17
Camp Lejeune Gets New Live Fire Range, Staff 10:8

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DOCTRINE
(See Concepts)

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EDITORIALS
(See Glasgow, John P. in Author Index)

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EDUCATION AND TRAINING (INDIVIDUAL)
(See Aviation; Marksmanship; Recruit Training;

Technology; Training (Unit); U.S. Marine Reading List)

MCJROTC Program Looking for Instructors, Staff 1:9
Marine Corps Institute Leveraging New Technologies, Gearhard 2:28
LRCs . . . Where Distance Learning Meets the Marine, Munroe & Garnett 2:30
Total Force Distance Education, Swift 2:31
Box of Books, Pool 2:33
Aspiring Marine Officers From the Naval Academy Should Attend Officer Candidates School, Dunne 2:43
MCJROTC Program Looking for Instructors, Staff 4:8
Training for the Enlisted Aircrew: Leadership Needed, Pastino 5:62
Career-Level Schools: Fundamental or Fundamentally Flawed, Grissom 6:51
AWS FSCAC and WTI, Smullen 6:52
Integrated Fighting System—The Marine Corps Martial Arts Program, Bristol 7:38
Education of Reserve Officers: A Continuing Dialogue, Feeney 8:17
Training for an Additional MOS in Marine Forces Reserve, Bowen 8:20
The Unintended Consequences of ILS 'Equivalency,' Shelton 9:77
Developing Tactical Commanders, Khan 9:81
Distance Education in the Military, Lee 9:85
MCJROTC Program Looking for Instructors, Staff 10:9
Marine Corps Engineer Center, Musca 10:21
Teaching Marines to Operate in a Mine Polluted Environment, Fugate 10:32
Selections on the Middle East, Connable 11:85
The Marine Martial Arts Program and the Training of One Rifle Company, Nicewarner 12:14
Training for Combat: The Role of an NCO, Emmel 12:24
New York's Bravest: Real World, Real Pressure, Colby 12:29
Marine Corps Research Center Rededication Ceremony, Staff 12:6

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ENGINEERS
(See Combat Service Support)

It's Time To Get Engineering Right—Seven Ways To Make Engineers Better, Heesacker 10:18
Marine Corps Engineer Center, Musca 10:21
Infantry Assault Engineers: An Old (World) Approach for Engineer Close Combat Support, Parker 10:22
Engineer Equipment Recapitalization, Staff of Engineer Support Equipment, MarCorSysCom 10:25
Engineers Are Not Logisticans, Cook 10:28
Marine Aircraft Wing Engineering: The ACE's 'Ace in the Hole,' Griffin 10:29
Teaching Marines to Operate in a Mine Polluted Environment, Fugate 10:32
Engineers in Support of Today’s Combined Arms Exercise, Wylie 10:35

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ELECTRONIC WARFARE
(See Information Operations/Warfare)

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ESPRIT DE CORPS
(See Commentary on the Corps; History)

Our First Duty: To Remember the Sacrifices of Beirut, Dallachie 10:45
The Marine Corps Marathon—A Personal Challenge, Kane 10:46
A Message From the Commandant of the Marine Corps, Jones 11:21
The Pilgrimage, Fussell 11:22
Take Up the Challenge of Recruiting Duty, Howard & Brown 11:28
Graduation Day, Hill 11:32
A Call to the Colors, Trainor 11:34
Future Marines Will Live by the Sword, Maciha 11:38
From the Halls of Montezuma, Brown 11:40
TBS Reunion, Parks 12:44

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FISCAL ISSUES
(See Programming/Budget)

New Hardship Duty Pay Increase, Staff 2:6
$329.9 Billion DoD FY02 Budget, Staff 8:6

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FORCE STRUCTURE

The Intelligence Regiment, David 3:67
The Marine Special Operations Command: Clearing the Final Hurdle, Mooney 4:46
Scout/Sniper Company, Morris 7:43
A Scout/Sniper Company for the 2d Marine Division, Chandler 7:46
An Unnecessary Development, Reilly 7:49
Antiterrorism Brigade Stands Up, Staff 11:4
MPs Consolidate at II MEF, Staff 11:6
Squad Size Doesn’t Matter, McBreen 12:17

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FORCE PROTECTION

FOREIGN MILITARY

In Croatia, U.S. Marines Learn From Combat Veterans, Officers of Co G, BLT 2/2 1:38
Royal Marines Train in United States, Staff 6:6
Selections on the Middle East, Connable 11:85

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FUTURE WAR
(See Concepts; Technology)

Center for Emerging Threats and Opportunities Established, Staff 2:6
The International Criminal Court: How a Good Idea Became a Terrible Treaty, Reheuser 10:48
On the Horns of Our Own Dilemma, J. Hoffman 11:42
The Changing Face of War: Into the Fourth Generation, Lind, et al. 11:65
Fourth Generation Warfare: Another Look, Lind et al. 11:69
Fourth-Generation Warfare's First Blow: A Quick Look, Lind 11:72
The Next Conflict, Wilson, et al. 11:73
The Bush Doctrine and the War on Terrorism, Armstrong 11:76

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GENERAL OFFICER CHANGES

General Officer Changes, Staff 3:6
General Officer Changes, Staff 4:6
General Officer Changes, Staff 5:8
General Officer Changes, Staff 6:4
The General Officer Slate (2001), Staff 6:54
General Officer Changes, Staff 7:4
General Officer Changes, Staff 8:4
General Officer Changes, Staff 9:6
Gen Peter Pace Nominated for Vice Chairman, Staff 10:4
General Officer Changes, Staff 12:4

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HEALTH/NUTRITION
(See Medical)

Tips on Health and Wellness, Semper Fit Center, Quantico 2:13
Supplements: The Search for the Magic Bullet, Ayan 2:16
Partners in Readiness, Ficadenti 2:19

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HISTORY
(See Esprit; Korean Commemoration Pamphlets; Korea)

Our Flags Unfurled, Extracted from FMFRP 12-34-IV, History of The U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II: Western Pacific Operations, Vol IV 2:26
Commentary on the Hogaboom Board, Anderson 5:44
Blackout at 40,000 Feet Above Atsugi, Hamilton 5:45
Operation BELEAGUER: The Marine III Amphibious Corps in North China, 1945–49, Parkyn 7:32
Hue City, 1968: Winning a Battle While Losing a War, Cooling 7:64
2001 DC Reunion Site Tied to Arlington Interment Ceremony, Staff 8:4
Zero Defects, Second Chances, and Chesty Puller, J. Hoffman 8:41
Carlson’s Raid on Makin Island, Haughey 8:56
Reflections of Carlson's Raiders, Quirk 8:58
Reflection, Fisher 8:62
BGen Evans Fordyce Carlson, Quirk 8:64
From the Helicopter to the V–22: The Corps' Continuing Duty, Smith 9:70
Chosin Few, Staff 10:8
The Far Reach of Coincidence: An Addendum to the Strange Life Story of LtCol Earl H. 'Pete' Ellis, Croizat 11:53
The Day the General Died, Metzger 11:57
Not Exactly the Playing Fields of Eton, Brown 11:58
A CAX History Primer, Swift 12:20

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HONORING MARINE SERVICE

MajGen John A. Lejeune Statue, Camp Lejeune, NC 1:80
Sgt John H. Quick & Pvt John P. Fitzgerald Statue, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 2:72
Molly Marine Statue, Quantico, VA 3:88
Gen Clifton B. Cates Memorial, Memphis, TN 4:80
VMFA–323 Death Rattlers Memorial, Boston, MA 5:104
Texas Iwo Jima Memorial—Marine Military Academy, Harlingen, TX 6:72
The Archangels at the Main Camp Lejeune Protestant Chapel, Camp Lejeune, NC 8:80
Warren County MOH Monument, Monmouth, IL 9:128
2dLt Terrence C. Graves Monument, Groton, NY 10:80
1st Marine Division Monument, St. Louis, MO 11:96
San Antonio Vietnam Veterans Memorial, San Antonio, TX 12:70

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HUMANITARIAN OPERATIONS
(See MAGTF Opns; Location of Operation)

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INFORMATION OPERATIONS/WARFARE

Information Operations Planning: A Model for the Marine Air-Ground Task Force, McGinley 9:48

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INTELLIGENCE/RECONNAISSANCE

The Intelligence Plan: An Update, Liebl 1:54
The Intelligence Regiment, David 3:67
The Common Operational Picture, Ennis 6:39
Knowledge, Ennis 6:40
Intelligence and Its Applications in Military Operations Other Than War: An Operator’s Guide, Herrera 6:41
Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace, MSTP Staff 7:29
Scout/Sniper Company, Morris 7:43
A Scout/Sniper Company for the 2d Marine Division, Chandler 7:46
Supporting Arms—Equipping Marines for the 21st Century, Hollingsworth 7:54

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JOINT OPERATIONS

The JRTC Experience, Tomko 3:52
Marines and Joint Experimentation, Goulding 9:24
Joint Logistics Warfighting Initiative: A Catalyst for Change, Balash 12:49

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KOREA
(See Honoring Marine Service; Korean Commemorative Pamphlets)

The Close Air Support Controversy in Korea, Kopets 5:41
Inchon to Seoul: Service in Action, Banks 6:56
The Capture of Seoul: Battle of the Barricades, Montross 7:62
Britain's Sheet Anchor, Old Brothers in Arms: The 41 Independent Commando at Chosin, Bond 11:59
41 Commando at Chosin, Williams 11:59

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KOREAN COMMEMORATIVE PAMPHLETS

COUNTEROFFENSIVE: U.S. Marines from Pohang to No Name Line, Crittenden 12:61

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KOSOVO OPERATIONS
(See Yugoslavia Operations)

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LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS

Leadership and Unintended Consequences, Lissner 1:41
My Leadership Credo, Wroten 1:43
The Iron Fist—A Stranglehold on Innovation, Andrews 1:44
Getting Serious About NCO Leadership, Martin 1:50
Commander's Intent: Easy To Understand, Tough To Articulate, MSTP Staff 2:24
A Chance To Command, Warfield 3:51
A Philosophical Conflict: A Fighter Pilot's Views on the Ethics of Warfare, Sonnenberg 5:48
Leading Marines as the Aircraft Maintenance Officer, Rogers 5:59
Passing the Word, Moreno 9:54
Courage in the Face of Adversity, Brooks, Jr. 9:58
Marine Corps Values Program in 2001: Where Are We Now?, Lance 9:61
Does the Legal System Support Leadership? A Commander's View, Lavigne 10:50
The Customer Is Always Right: The Commander, the SJA, and the Law of Military Operations, Lambert 10:51
Training for Combat: The Role of the NCO, Emmel 12:24
Learning to Lead, Part I, Smith 12:36
Learning to Lead, Part II, Smith 12:38

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LOGISTICS
(See Combat Service Support)

Barstow Wins Initial A–76 Study, Staff 5:10
Finding the Next Higgins Boat, McKissock 6:13
Integrated Logistics Capability: An Imperative for Change, Love & Collenborne 6:16
Innovations in Command and Control for Tactical Logistics Units, Grelson 6:19
GCSS Marine Corps: Making the Warfighter Part of the Logistics Solution, Ferris 6:23
Training Our Personnel To Be Operationally Competent Logisticians, Scanlon 6:26
The Marine Corps Has Too Much Stuff, Dickerson & Karafa 6:30
Implementing Readiness Control Measurements: Defining the Change Challenge Within a MEF, Chandler 9:65
Redirect Echelon of Maintenance Consolidation Before It Is Too Late, Sylvester, et al. 9:67
Engineers Are Not Logisticans, Cook 10:28
Joint Logistics Warfighting Initiative: A Catalyst for Change, Balash 12:49

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LOW-INTENSITY CONFLICT
(See Humanitarian Opns; MOOTW)

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MAGTF OPERATIONS
(See Amphibious Opns; Concepts; Marine Expeditionary Units; Named Operations; Location of Operation)

MAGTF Lessons Learned, MSTP Staff 1:36
Commander's Intent: Easy To Understand, Tough To Articulate, MSTP Staff 2:24
Understanding Battlespace, MSTP Staff 3:34
Commander's Critical Information Requirements, MSTP Staff 4:35
Army Warfighter Observations, Marletto, et al. 4:37
Planning Guidance, MSTP Staff 5:30
OPT/Staff Interaction, MSTP Staff 6:33
Operational Design, MSTP Staff 6:36
Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace, MSTP Staff 7:29
Fighting the Single Battle, MSTP Staff 8:27
The Rear Area as a Part of the Commander's Single Battle, MSTP Staff 9:44
Course of Action Development: Helping the Commander Win a Hundred Battles, MSTP Staff 10:37
UNITAS in South America, Staff 11:6
Main and Supporting Efforts, MSTP Staff 12:32

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MAJGEN RICHARD B. SCHULZE MEMORIAL ESSAY

On the Horns of Our Own Dilemma, J. Hoffman 11:42

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MANEUVER WARFARE
(See Concepts; Operational Maneuver From the Sea)

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MANPOWER
(See Admin & Management; Medical)

Looking in All the Wrong Places: One Solution To Improving Diversity in the Officer Corps, Worth 2:35
Marine Green, McCulloh 2:37
Female Marines and the Male Ego, Tomko 2:39
Our Manpower Dilemma, Wielsma 3:40
So What Is a 'Marine Gunner'?, Dunfee 3:42
Combat Duty for Women? One Woman’s Point of View, Sherman 2:41
Making It Happen, Colby 3:48
Corps To Merge Data Systems Into C2 MOS, Staff 8:4

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MARINE CORPS ASSOCIATION

MCA News, Staff 1:70
President's Letter to the Marine Corps Association Membership, Williams 2:4
MCA News, Staff 4:72
Marine Corps Association Changes Leadership Titles, Staff 5:10
MCA News, Staff 7:82
Author of 'Chesty' Book at Camp Lejeune MCA Bookstore, Staff 9:10
MCA News, Staff 10:74

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MARINE CORPS GAZETTE DISTINGUISHED AUTHORS

MARINE CORPS GAZETTEFIFTY YEAR CLUB

MARINE CORPS WARFIGHTING LAB
(See Force Structure)

Warfighting Lab Shifts Focus, Staff 3:8
Project LINCOLNIA Wargame, Staff 9:10
Experiments at the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory—Part I: The Three Types of Experiments, Karppi & McCue 9:30
Experiments at the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory—Part II: Experiment Planning and Design, Karppi & McCue 9:34
Why an Experimental Combat Operations Center, Lasswell 9:40
Decision Support: An Operational Perspective, Schmidle 9:108

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MARINE EXPEDITIONARY UNITS/MEU(SOC)S
(See Amphibious Opns; Deployments/Basing; MAGTF Opns)

22d MEU(SOC) Sails, Staff 1:11
What the Heck Is 'Small Craft Company' Anyway, Shafer 3:28
Trimming the MEU and Slimming the Gator, Gerencser & Meyers 3:72
26th MEU(SOC) Sails, Staff 11:6
15th MEU in the Fight in Afghanistan, Staff 12:4

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MARITIME PREPOSITIONING (SEALIFT)
(See Deployments/Basing)

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MARKSMANSHIP

Rifle Marksmanship in the 300-Meter Belt, Davis 12:26
Marksmanship in the Marine Corps, Matusko 12:27

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MECHANIZED/ANTIMECHANIZED OPERATIONS

MEDICAL

Anthrax Vaccination Effort Slows, Staff 1:7
Anthrax Vaccine Program May Restart, Staff 3:8
Copayment Structure Available Under New Tricare Pharmacy Program, Staff 5:10
DoD Implements Tricare Senior Pharmacy Program, Staff 5:12

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MILITARY OPERATIONS ON URBANIZED TERRAIN (MOUT)

Are We Operationally Prepared to Win a Street Fight?, Cooling 7:15
Training for Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain, Hewitt, Martz, McNerney 7:18
Future Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain, Neil 7:23
Training for Urban Operations in the 21st Century, Gangle 7:26
Hue City, 1968: Winning a Battle While Losing a War, Cooling 7:64
The Need for Mobile Artillery in Support of Urban Operations, Sadler & Janay 8:45
Operation RESTORE HOPE in Somalia: A Tactical Action Turned Strategic Defeat, Cooling 9:92
Russia's 1994–96 Campaign for Chechnya: A Failure in Shaping The Battlespace, Cooling 10:58

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MILITARY OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR (MOOTW)

Updating the Small Wars Manual, Staff 6:6
Current Technology and NEO: Bringing a MEU(SOC) Mission Into the Digital Age, MacIntyre 7:50

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MILITARY THEORY
(See Concepts; Defense Policy; Doctrine; Future War)

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MISCELLANEOUS

Improving Family Housing Through Privatization, Staff 5:12
Lejeune Wins Prestigious Commander in Chief’s Award, Staff 5:12
Iwo Jima Memorial Planned for Hawaii, Staff 6:6
Marine Corps–Law Enforcement Foundation Supports Children of Pentagon Attack, Staff 10:8
2001 Toys for Tots Campaign, Staff 12:6
Marine Corps Research Center Rededication Ceremony, Staff 12:6

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NAMED OPERATIONS

Military Operations Named, Staff 11:4

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NAVAL MATTERS
(See Amphibious Opns; Operational Maneuver From the Sea)

Amphibious Shipbuilding Programs, Germain 3:20
Fires in Support of Amphibious Operations—A Status Report, Schwalm 3:22
Trimming the MEU and Slimming the Gator, Gerencser & Meyers 3:72
Navy Announces Delay in DD 21 Contract, Staff 4:7
New Secretary of the Navy Nominated, Staff 6:7
LPD 17 Suffers 2-Year Delay, Staff 9:10
Let's Set the Record Straight With Regard to NSFS, Kearns 9:76
Thunderbolts Join Roosevelt, Staff 11:10

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NON-LETHAL WEAPONS

Non-Lethal Weapons Design Criteria: A Proposal, Wehrle 4:33

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NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL

MAGTFs—Prepared for the Unthinkable?, Wheeler 6:58
CBIRF Responds to Anthrax Attack, Staff 12:8

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OPERATIONAL MANEUVER FROM THE SEA (OMFTS)
(See Maneuver Warfare)

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OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR (OOTW)
(See MOOTW)

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PERFORMANCE EVALUATION/PROMOTION
(See Manpower)

Preparing for Promotion, Enlisted Career Counseling Unit, HQMC 2:47
Revising the Composite Score: Separating Above Average Marines From the Pack, Biniek 4:44

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PERSONAL AFFAIRS

Full-Service Moving Project Begins, Staff 2:6
DoD Launches Web Site for Transitioning Servicemembers, Staff 3:10
Thrift Savings Plan Will Open to Military, Staff 5:12
The Military Community Is Taxed Twice for National Defense, Buckovetz 6:45
Expanded SGLI To Include Family Members, Staff 7:6
Are You Ready To Die?, Hague 10:53
The Coordinating Council—A Blueprint, Davis 12:41
Marine for Life, Staff, HQMC, M&RA (RA) 12:42

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PHYSICAL FITNESS
(See Medical)

Partners in Readiness, Ficadenti 2:19
Mobility: A Forgotten Component of Marine Corps PT, McGuire 2:21

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PICKS FROM PERIODICALS

. . . Picks, Staff 2:64
. . . Picks, Staff 5:98
. . . Picks, Staff 8:74
. . . Picks, Staff 11:87

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PROGRAMMING/BUDGET
(See Fiscal Issues)

Resource Allocation: A Practical Example, Burlingham 1:60

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PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Marines and the Media, Larson 9:87
An Honest PAO: Telling the Truth Without Throwing a FID, Sayers 9:88

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PUBLICATIONS ISSUED
(See Concepts)

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READINESS

Unit Cohesion?, Horne 2:45
Getting More From the Combined Arms Exercise, Eby 3:60
Implementing Readiness Control Measurements: Defining the Change Challenge Within a MEF, Chandler 9:65

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RECRUIT TRAINING

Curbing Attrition: The Power of the Pine, Hoffman 1:46
Incentive Training for Marine Recruits, Cooper 1:48

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RESERVES

A Time for Reckoning, Celeste 6:50
Commander’s Guidance, McCarthy 8:14
The Pursuit of Excellence, Bogdanos 8:15
Education of Reserve Officers: A Continuing Dialogue, Feeney 8:17
Training for an Additional MOS in Marine Forces Reserve, Bowen 8:20
Us and Them, Rivenbark 8:23
Reserve Mobilization Update, Staff 12:8

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REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS

ROLES AND MISSIONS

SOMALIA OPERATIONS
[CONTINUE HOPE; RESTORE HOPE; UNITED SHIELD]

Operation RESTORE HOPE in Somalia: A Tactical Action Turned Strategic Defeat, Cooling 9:92

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SOUTHWEST ASIA OPERATIONS
[DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM; VIGILANT WARRIOR; DESERT FOX]

DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM—Ten Years Later, Hammes 5:73

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TACTICAL DECISION GAMES

5th Annual Tactical Decision Game Winners, Staff 1:10
Solutions to TDG #00–11, Hershey, Nylander, Officers of Co C, 3d AAV Bn 1:75
TDG #01–1, Zone Recon, Knowles 1:78
Solutions to TDG #00–12, Schmitt, Hershey 2:67
TDG #01–2, Attack on Jersey Island, Kassner 2:70
Solutions to TDG #01–1, Knowles, Branstetter, 3d Plt, Co C, BLT 1/8 3:83
TDG #01–3, Hit Hard at Hill 233, Merida 3:86
Solutions to TDG #01–2, Kassner, Carpenter, Merida 4:75
TDG #01–4, Inside the Wire, Branstetter 4:78
Solutions to TDG #01–3, Merida, Raymond, Knowles 5:99
TDG #01–5, Early Party Guests, Tlapa 5:102
Solutions to TDG #01–4, Branstetter, Hershey, O’Brien 6:67
TDG #01–6, Dogs at the Bridge, Presecan 6:70
Solutions to TDG #01–5, Tlapa, Clifton, Elms, Hershey 7:83
TDG #01–7, The Commander’s Intent, Graves 7:86
Solutions to TDG #01–6, Presecan, Farias, Turnan 8:75
A Reaction to TDG #01–4, Lohan 8:76
TDG #01–8, Culminating Point, McCarthy 8:78
Solutions to TDG #01–7, Graves, Bossert, Grant, Raymond 9:123
Response to MSgt Lohan, Branstetter 9:125
TDG #01–9, The Debrief, Hershey 9:126
Solutions to TDG #01–8, McCarthy, Herold, Evans 10:75
TDG #01–10, Cossack Sweep, Raymond 10:78
Solutions to TDG #01–9, Hershey, Grant, Thiele, Luayza 11:91
TDG #01–11, Out on Patrol, Branstetter 11:94
Solutions to TDG #01–10, Raymond, Talley, Hershey 12:65
TDG #01–12, Evacuate the Embassy! Friction on the Stage, Luayza 12:68

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TACTICS

Teaching Marines To Be Small Unit Tacticians, Crabb 3:57
Suppression Is the Critical Infantry Task, McBreen 10:40

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TECHNOLOGY
(See Command, Control, Comm & Computers; Weapons and Equipment)

'Smart' Dog Tag Could Save Lives, Siuru 1:24
'Dragon Eye': The Small Unit Commander’s Personal Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, McMains 1:26
Filling the Equipment Gap—Commercial Technology From Scratch, Peters 3:31
Wings of the Dragon, Oliver 5:51
Current Technology and NEO: Bringing a MEU(SOC) Mission Into the Digital Age, MacIntyre 7:50

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TERRORISM
(See Force Protection)

Editorial: In the Aftermath of Terror, Glasgow 10:2
Terrorists Attack United States, Staff 10:4
The Road Ahead, Editorial 11:2
Terrorist Attack Update, Staff 11:4
Antiterrorism Brigade Stands Up, Staff 11:4
The Bush Doctrine and the War on Terrorism, Armstrong 11:76

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THEN AND NOW

MCA Letter, 27 October 1915, Staff 1:52
Why Athletics?, Fegan 2:50
Marine Manoeuvers With the Fleet, Staff 3:70
The M1 Rifle, Johnson 4:51
Plastic Squad-Assault Boats, Fegan 4:52
Advice for the Replacement Pilot, Simpson 5:71
Inchon to Seoul: Service in Action, Banks 6:56
The Capture of Seoul: Battle of the Barricades, Montross 7:62
MINUTE MEN—1950 Model: The Reserves in Action, Giusti 8:53
The Utility “Uniform,” Hall 9:90
“Guns or Butter?,” Heinl 10:56
The Changing Face of War: Into the Fourth Generation, Lind, et al. 11:65
Fourth Generation Warfare: Another Look, Lind, et al. 11:69
Fourth-Generation Warfare’s First Blow: A Quick Look, Lind 11:72
The Next Conflict, Wilson, et al. 11:73
The Bush Doctrine and the War on Terrorism, Armstrong 11:76
Who Messed Up Mess Nights? Tradition Is Fine . . . But, Says Capt, Andrews 12:52
Mess Night Tradition: One of Many; Capt's Thinking Would Destroy All, Friedman 12:53
. . . and leave the beauty and the purpose alone, Drebushenko 12:54
Capt and Wife of Marine Stand Eye to Eye on Tradition, Gartrell & Bourne 12:54

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TRAINING (UNIT)

The JRTC Experience, Tomko 3:52
Teaching Marines To Be Small Unit Tacticians, Crabb 3:57
Getting More From the Combined Arms Exercise, Eby 3:60
What Good Is the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Strahan 3:63
Army Warfighter Observations, Marletto, et al. 4:37
Train Like We Fight?, Grice 4:49
Royal Marines Train in United States, Staff 6:6
Combined Arms Exercise Misunderstandings, Ensminger 6:47
Guantanamo Bay, the Replacement for Vieques, Monclova 7:40
Camp Lejeune Gets New Live Fire Range, Staff 10:8
A CAX History Primer, Swift 12:20

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UNMANNED VEHICLES

'Dragon Eye': The Small Unit Commander's Personal Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, McMains 1:26

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URBAN OPERATIONS
(See Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT))

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USA OPERATIONS
[NOBLE EAGLE]

Military Operations Named, Staff 11:4
Homeland Security Office Stands Up, Staff 11:6
CBIRF Responds to Anthrax Attack, Staff 12:8

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U.S. MARINE READING LIST/RECOMMENDED READINGS
(Formerly CMC Reading List)
(See Book Reviews; Writing/Writing Awards)

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VIETNAM

Ministering to Marines in a Sustained Combat Environment, Takesian 2:52
Commentary on the Hogaboom Board, Anderson 5:44
Hue City, 1968: Winning a Battle While Losing a War, Cooling 7:64
Pornography and Aerodynamics, Trainor 9:73

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WARGAMING & SIMULATIONS

WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT
(See Artillery; Aviation; Command . . . C4; Coordination of Supporting Arms; Mech/Antimech Opns; Technology; Unmanned Vehicles)

Corps To Get New Cold Weather Clothing, Staff 3:10
Replacing the M16A2: A New Rifle for the 21st Century, Wonson 4:20
M249 Employment Concepts, Eby 4:23
M249 SAW?, Cargile 4:26
The M249 Light Machinegun in the Automatic Rifle Role, Grundy 4:29
SAWs, MOUT, CQB, and Size Does Count, Rogers 4:54
Night CAS With Night Vision Devices, Bowen 5:57
Delivery of First HERCULES, Staff 6:4
Supporting Arms—Equipping Marines for the 21st Century, Hollingsworth 7:54
Replacing the Weapons of the Marine Fire Team, Sawicki 12:46

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WRITING/WRITING AWARDS

MajGen Harold W. Chase Prize Essay Contest Winners—2000, Staff 3:18
Gen Robert E. Hogaboom Leadership Writing Contest—Winners, Staff 8:13

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YUGOSLAVIA OPERATIONS
[ALLIED FORCE; JOINT GUARDIAN]

NATO, Serbia, and Operation ALLIED FORCE, Sullivan 11:48

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