2004 Subject Index
At a Glance
- AFGHANISTAN OPERATIONS
- AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS
- ARTILLERY
- AVIATION
- COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT
- COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, & COMPUTERS (C4)
- COMMENTARY ON THE CORPS
- COMMUNICATIONS
- CONCEPTS
- COORDINATION OF SUPPORTING ARMS
- DEFENSE POLICY/NATIONAL SECURITY-MILITARY STRATEGY
- DEPLOYMENTS/BASING
- DOCTRINE
- EDITORIALS
- EDUCATION AND TRAINING (INDIVIDUAL)
- ENGINEERS
- ESPRIT DE CORPS
- FISCAL ISSUES
- FORCE STRUCTURE
- FUTURE WAR
- GENERAL OFFICER CHANGES
- EXPEDITIONARY MANEUVER WARFARE (EMW)
- HISTORY
- INTELLIGENCE/RECONNAISSANCE
- IRAQ OPERATIONS
- KOREA
- LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS
- LOW-INTENSITY CONFLICT
- MAGTF OPERATIONS
- MAJGEN RICHARD C. SCHULZE MEMORIAL ESSAY
- MANPOWER
- MARINE CORPS ASSOCIATION
- MARITIME PREPOSITIONING (SEALIFT)
- MARKSMANSHIP
- MEDICAL
- MILITARY OPERATIONS ON URBANIZED TERRAIN (MOUT)
- MISCELLANEOUS
- OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR (OOTW)
- PERSONAL AFFAIRS
- PUBLIC AFFAIRS
- READINESS
- RESERVES
- STING OF BATTLE
- SUPPORTING ESTABLISHMENT
- TACTICAL DECISION GAMES
- TECHNOLOGY
- TERRORISM
- THEN AND NOW
- TRAINING
- U.S. MARINE READING LIST/RECOMMENDED READINGS
- WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT
- WRITING/WRITING AWARDS
AFGHANISTAN OPERATIONS
(ENDURING FREEDOM)
Ready to Fight, Marines and Sailors of BLT 1/6 11:14
The Next Decade, Cavan & Bullard 11:21
CAAT and Mouse, Niedziocha 11:25
Expeditionary Logistics in the Mountainous Environment, Cannon & Peterson 11:30
Joint Aviation in Operation ENDURING FREEDOM V, Ducar, et al. 11:35
Dismounted Infantry Operations, Merida 11:39
Artillery ‘Gruntz’ It Out, Maz, et al. 11:43
22d MEU Public Affairs in the Forgotten War, Milks 11:50
AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS
(See Concepts; MAGTF Opns)
‘Big Deck’ Amphibious Force Transformation: LHD 8 Will Roll Out of the Yard Ready for the Marines of Tomorrow, Hooper 3:14
Aegis Cruiser Conversion Program Will Add Long-Range Naval Fires Combat Power, Lundquist 3:22
Small Unit Riverine Craft: Adding Capabilities in the Littorals, Gregory 3:31
13th MEU(SOC)/Peleliu Expeditionary Strike Group 1: West Coast ESG Experiment During WestPac 03–2, Commander And Staff, 13th MEU(SOC) 3:34
ARTILLERY
(See Coordination of Supporting Arms)
Shielding Blue Diamond: Counterfire Operations in the 1st Marine Division, Staff, 11th Marines 6:16
Battle Leadership, 1st Battalion, 11th Marines, Seaton 6:22
Marine Artillery in the Battle of An Nasiriyah, Field 6:26
1st Marine Division Fire Support Coordination During Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, Smythe 6:31
Transition, Transformation, and the Week After Next, Lindsey 6:35
The Use of Artillery in Support of SO/LIC, Sadler 6:38
M777 Lightweight Howitzer Gives the Marine Corps a True Expeditionary Fire Support System, Hoerster & Boulet 6:39
United Defense 105mm V2C2 Cannon, Kuriata 6:42
Past Is Prologue, Seaton 10:48
Artillery ‘Gruntz’ It Out, Maz, et al. 11:43
Ruminations and Lamentations on Marine Artillery, Seaton III 11:75
Why EFSS Shouldn’t Be a One-Trick Pony, Cook 11:84
AVIATION
(See Coordination of Supporting Arms; C4)
Osprey Migrates North, Staff 1:10
Dragon Eye UAV System Update, Staff, MCWL 1:20
State of Marine Aviation, Hough 5:11
Aviation Integration in Operation IRAQI FREEDOM I: A Division Air Officer’s Perspective, Gramuglia & Phillips 5:28
The Transformation of Marine Aviation Logistics, Garant 5:33
Transforming Marine AviationTraining Through an Aircrew Training Systems Approach, Horton 5:37
Keyhole CAS for Modern Warriors, Frey 5:39
Preparation for Transformation: Driving the Dialogue in the Marine Air Command and Control System Evolution, Forrester & McCormick 5:41
Aura of the Purple Foxes, Donovan & McSorley III 5:59
The Legacy of the Purple Foxes, Clifton 5:62
Joint Close Air Support Training Transformation, Jasper & Binney 5:71
How the Joint National Training Capability Will Help Transform Marine Corps Training, Schreck 5:79
Not Just LAAD, Lieutenants of 3d LAAD 6:44
MV–22 Returns From Nova Scotia, Staff 7:4
Feeding the Beast, Dunn 8:50
Boeing Receives UAV Contract, Staff 9:6
New Simulation Technology to Address Mission Rehearsal Capabilities, Duquette 9:28
LRCC Receives Logistics Team of the Year Award, Staff 1:8
Chase Prize Essay Winners, Staff 3:12
War Hero Honored by Clemson University, Staff 8:4
Logistics Modernization: A Marine Corps Warfighting Imperative, Kelly 8:16
An Imperative for Change: The Case for Logistics Modernization, Neal, et al. 8:21
The Courage to Change, Chandler 8:24
The Logistics Architecture: Our Sandtable for Logistics Modernization, Rineaman & Ruark 8:27
Excellence in Warfighting Support, Kelly & Clifton 8:29
Operation IRAQI FREEDOM—Marine Corps Logistics at Its Best?, Love 1:48
Rapid Acquisition in Support of OIF II, Catto 5:48
The Fifth Element in a Post-9/11 World, Staff, HqSvcBn, MCB Quantico 10:37
DLA: A New Approach in Support of the Warfighter, Grozinski 10:41
Strength in Numbers, Mangum & Estrada 10:43
CSSD–21: A Case for Transformation, Meyerhoff 12:29
COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, & COMPUTERS (C4)
Mobile Command and Control, Blake & Kooyer 3:50
Marine Gunner Symposium 2003, Eby 2:50
State of Marine Aviation, Hough 5:11
A Message From the Commandant of the Marine Corps, Hagee 11:13
COMMUNICATIONS
(See C4)
SEA VIKING: Expeditionary Tactical Communications System, Cusack 1:39
Mobile Command and Control, Blake & Kooyer 3:50
Military Phone Card Donation Program, Staff 7:6
CONCEPTS
(See Doctrine)
Distributed Operations: The Time Is Now, Hanlon 7:36
Distributed Operations: From the Sea, Schmidle 7:37
The Distributed Operations Hurdles, Dobson 10:32
Marine Air-Ground Task Force Distributed Operations, SEA VIKING Division, MCWL 10:34
Combined TacAir Integration: Strategic Enabler for the 21st Century, Gackle 12:34
COORDINATION OF SUPPORTING ARMS
(See Artillery; Aviation; MAGTF Opns)
FiST Up! Task Organizing Fire Support Team for Maximum Flexibility in Mechanized Operations, Sousa 1:42
Combined Arms: Losing the Effects, Quigley 2:30
Supporting Arms and Light Armored Reconnaissance, Fischer 6:53
DEFENSE POLICY/NATIONAL SECURITY-MILITARY STRATEGY
DoD Will Ask for $401.7 Billion, Staff 3:4
DEPLOYMENTS/BASING
(See Marine Expeditionary Units)
Marines Return to Iraq, Afghanistan, Staff 1:8
DOCTRINE
(See Concepts)
1st Marine Division and Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, Lethin 2:20
EDITORIALS
(See Glasgow, John P. in Author Index)
EDUCATION AND TRAINING (INDIVIDUAL)
(See Aviation; Marksmanship; Technology; Training (Unit); U.S. Marine Reading List)
Specialized training for the Marine infantry officer, Taylor 1:58
Marine Corps University’s Role in Developing Leaders for the 21st Century, Benes & Ferguson 4:12
The School of MAGTF Logistics: For This Fight and the Next, Reynolds 4:20
Education, Like Camouflage, Is Continuous, Greatsinger 4:24
Joint Professional Military Education—The Road Ahead, Knarr 4:26
The Marine Corps University Foundation, Schmid 4:29
Finding the Best Relationship With U.S. Naval Academy, Burrell & Veggeberg 4:31
Extending the Reach of Educational Opportunities, Branstetter & Chinault 4:37
Transforming Training and Education, Staff, College of Continuing Education 4:40
Virtual Seminars: Extending the Global Reach of Officer PME, Staff, College of Continuing Education 4:42
Formal Curriculum or Osmosis? Information Management Training for the Marine Corps, Goodes & Polevitzky 4:50
It Is Broken, Flowers 5:45
Changes at MCU and MCUF, Staff 7:7
Armed Forces Voter Week Held, Staff 9:6
ENGINEERS
(See Combat Service Support)
Expedient Ordnance/Munitions Destruction, Disbro 2:37
‘MEG’ My Day, Howard, et al. 3:23
Movement and Maneuver of MAGTFs in Mine Environments: Gordian Knot or Not?, Marapoti 3:27
A Background for Change, Miller 5:51
Safety of Combat Engineers, Higgins 5:54
ESPRIT DE CORPS
(See Commentary on the Corps; History)
Taking Chance, Strobl 7:42
A Message From the Commandant of the Marine Corps, Hagee 11:13
Barracks Ball—November 2003, Foley 11:59
‘Mission Accomplished’ Is Making a Difference, Kozeliski 11:61
Lest We Forget Our Core Values, Ogden 11:63
Leading From the Front, Pressfield 11:65
TBS Reunions, Marapoti 11:67
The Infantry Officer Course Pistol and the Marine Behind It, Taubert 11:68
The National Museum of the Marine Corps, Christmas 11:70
USMC MCTIS Program Awarded Foreign Comparative Testing Funding, Staff 2:6
Its Déjà Vu All Over Again, Hammes 2:44
The Strength of the Wolf Is the Pack, McBreen 2:47
FUTURE WAR
(See Concepts; Technology)
Progressive Reconstruction: Melding Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare With Nation Building and Stability Operations, Rohr 4:48
General Officer Assignments, Staff 1:4
General Officer Assignments, Staff 2:6
General Officer Announcements, Staff 6:4
General Officer Announcements, Staff 7:4
General Officer Announcements, Staff 8:4
General Officer Announcements, Staff 10:4
HISTORY
(See Esprit; Korea; Sting of Battle)
Veterans History Project, Staff 1:6
Korea—3 August 1950—The Corps Goes to War, Keller 1:52
‘Lesson of War’ Goes Online, Staff 4:4
Marines Review OIF Lessons Learned, Staff 4:6
Marine Aviation Doctrine: The McCutcheon-Miller Vertical Assault Origins and Legacy, Bone 5:56
Blue Diamond Intelligence: Division-Level Intelligence Operations During Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, Groen 2:22
Tactical Information Operations in Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, Paschall 3:56
A Decision-Support Tool for Collection Management, Castagna 9:67
IRAQ OPERATIONS
(IRAQI FREEDOM)
FiST Up! Task Organizing Fire Support Teams for Maximum Flexibility in Mechanized Operations, Sousa 1:42
We Should’ve Engaged Them, Stewart 1:45
A New Page in Combat Marksmanship, Colleton 1:46
Operation IRAQI FREEDOM—Marine Corps Logistics at Its Best?, Love 1:48
Rifle Combat Optic, Eby 1:50
Tikrit, South to Babylon, Part I, Kelly 2:16
The Professional Edge, Mattis 2:19
1st Marine Division and Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, Lethin 2:20
Blue Diamond Intelligence: Division-Level Intelligence Operations During Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, Groen 2:22
Conducting Expeditionary Public Affairs, Plenzler 2:26
Combined Arms: Losing the Effects?, Quigley 2:30
A Liaison Officer’s Observations and Insights, Field 2:32
From the Warlords, Berry 2:34
Expedient Ordnance/Munitions Destruction, Disbro 2:37
Tikrit, South to Babylon, Part II, Kelly 3:37
Maritime Prepositioning Force Operations in Support of Regimental Combat Team 7, Nathanson 3:41
Ambush Alley Revisited, Dunfee 3:44
Selected Services in Postwar Iraq During Phase IV Operations, Holt, et al. 3:46
Tikrit, South to Babylon, Part III, Kelly 4:43
Stealth Victory, Carroll 8:41
Marine Corps Fratricide Reduction Efforts, Cline 8:44
Feeding the Beast, Dunn 8:50
‘Brilliance in the Basics’ and Other Expectations of Combat Leaders, McCoy 9:50
Media Analysis in the Expeditionary Environment, Daily 9:54
What Do You Do for an Encore?, Conlin 9:74
USTransCom: Support for the Global War on Terrorism, Hughey 10:28
Operation IRAQI FREEDOM: A Surgeon’s Perspective, McCartney 11:72
The List, Kraft 11:74
Battle for An Najaf, August 2004, Staffs of I MEF (Forward) and 11th MEU(SOC) 12:10
The MAGTF Officer in Iraq, Tsirlis 12:16
Surviving First Contact, Adams 12:19
Looking to the Next War: Improving the Combat Engineer Battalions, Jernigan & Wylie 12:23
Division EOD Platoon: A Justifiable Need, Goshen 12:26
Korea—3 August 1950—The Corps Goes to War, Keller 1:52
Servant Leadership—A Vision for Inspiring the Best From Our Marines, Wagner 1:54
The Professional Edge, Mattis 2:19
From the Warlords, Berry 2:34
Make the Hard Decision: Select a Quality Marine to Lead the Remain Behind Element, Jernigan 8:36
Imperatives of Real Military Leadership, Christy 11:78
Small Unit Riverine Craft: Adding Capabilities in the Littorals, Gregory 3:31
MAGTF OPERATIONS
(See Concepts)
Estimating Casualties: An Essential Part of MAGTF Planning, MSTP Staff 2:41
13th MEU(SOC)/Peleliu Expeditionary Strike Group 1: West Coast ESG Experiment During WestPac 03–2, Commander And Staff, 13th MEU(SOC) 3:34
Lassoing SASO: A Tale of Nondoctrinal Discovery, MSTP Staff 8:34
MAJGEN RICHARD C. SCHULZE MEMORIAL ESSAY
Fallujah and the Future of Urban Operations, Anderson 11:52
MANPOWER
(See Medical)
It’s Déjà Vu All Over Again, Hammes 2:44
The Strength of the Wolf Is the Pack, McBreen 2:47
Retirees Wanted, Staff 6:4
Promotion Videos Now Available Online, Staff 6:4
A Marine Raider Battalion: Giving USSOCom a Unique Capability, David 6:46
Active Reserve Career Opportunities, Waring 8:38
2004 Annual Letter, Nyland & Palm 2:4
Lejeune’s Legacy Is Your Association, Hanlon 6:13
Gen Michael J. Williams, USMC(Ret), New MCA Chairman of the Board, Staff 8:4
MARITIME PREPOSITIONING (SEALIFT)
(See Deployments/Basing)
‘Big Deck’ Amphibious Force Transformation: LHD 8 Will Roll Out of the Yard Ready for the Marines of Tomorrow, Hooper 3:14
A Lieutenant’s Thoughts on the Use of LCACs, Murray 3:18
Aegis Cruiser Conversion Program Will Add Long-Range Naval Fires Combat Power, Lundquist 3:22
Maritime Prepositioning Force Operations in Support of Regimental Combat Team 7, Nathanson 3:41
A New Page in Combat Marksmanship, Colleton 1:46
Rifle Combat Optic, Eby 1:50
Operation IRAQI FREEDOM: A Surgeon’s Perspective , McCartney 11:72
MILITARY OPERATIONS ON URBANIZED TERRAIN (MOUT)
Tikrit, South to Babylon, Kelly 2:16
Part II: Tikrit, South to Babylon, Kelly 3:37
Part III: Tikrit, South to Babylon, Kelly 4:43
Servicemembers’ Civil Relief Act, Staff 3:4
OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR (OOTW)
Tikrit, South to Babylon, Kelly 2:16
Part II: Tikrit, South to Babylon, Kelly 3:37
Part III: Tikrit, South to Babylon, Kelly 4:43
Progressive Reconstruction: Melding Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare With Nation Building and Stability Operations, Rohr 4:48
PERSONAL AFFAIRS
(See Manpower)
Colonel for Life, Hodges 12:28
Operation Transition, Jordan 12:38
Conducting Expeditionary Public Affairs, Plenzler 2:26
Media Analysis in the Expeditionary Environment, Daily 9:54
Picking Proper Uniforms—Prevent Foot Fatigue and Pain, Galvin 12:32
Marine Corps Family Team Building at Marine Forces Reserve, McCarthy 5:66
Marine Forces Reserve, McCarthy 7:12
PWST: Continuing to Evolve and Improve, Payne, Jr. 7:18
MarForRes Mobilization Assessment Team, Gunter & Ahern 7:22
The Role of Marine Forces Reserve Logistics in OIF, Atwood 7:26
Ready and Willing, Kerr 7:30
Mobilization Issues for Reserve Judge Advocates, Kaster 7:32
Marine Corps Reserve Forces in Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, Cancian & Kane, et al. 7:50
Active Reserve Career Opportunities, Waring 8:38
Phantoms Over North Vietnam, Allison 1:70
Flags Over Mount Suribachi, Hatch 2:63
With Bayonets Fixed: Khe Sanh—30 March 1968, Pipes 3:71
Hotel Company—Day Three, Taylor 4:71
Close Air at Chosin, Allison 5:96
Sergeant Hillous York and the Parade, Hilgartner 6:71
Combat at Phu Bai, Mulraney 7:63
With the 1st Marine Division on Peleliu: The First Day, Watkins 8:63
Battle of Bloody Ridge, Sweeney 9:93
A Corpsman at Khe Sanh, Kleinberg 10:63
Boots Under Ponchos, Palladino 11:96
Emergency Recon Extract: Vietnam 1968, Underwood 12:55
Bases and Stations: Are They Relevant?, Williams 10:12
Installations Strategic Planning, Vines 10:18
Military Construction and Weapons Systems Acquisitions: A Match Made in Heaven (or Maybe Not), VanGorder 10:22
Encroachment: The Silent Readiness Degrader, Lynch & Omans 10:25
Solutions to TDG #03–11, Mullin, Hershey 1:64
TDG #04–1, Attack and Seize the Pass, Drake 1:68
8th Annual TDG Contest Winners, Staff 2:6
Solutions to TDG #03–12, Christmas, Drake, Hershey 2:57
TDG #04–2, Tropical Gold, Miller 2:60
Solutions to TDG #04–1, Drake 3:66
TDG #04–3, The Fallen Angel, Pinto 3:69
Solutions to TDG #04–2, Miller, Norton 4:63
TDG #04–4, To Ambush or Not to Ambush, Norton 4:66
Solutions to TDG #04–3, Pinto, Brown, Hershey, Rott, Doswell 5:90
TDG #04–5, No Bugles, No Drums, Colgan 5:94
Solutions to TDG #04–4, Norton, Hershey, Garrett 6:67
TDG #04–6, Protecting the ‘Golden Leaf,’ 1st Fire Team, 2d Squad, 2d Platoon, Company C, 1st Battalion, 8th Marines 6:69
Solutions to TDG #04–5, Colgan, Brown, Howard 7:58
TDG #04–7, Rahadnak Valley Search, Kassner 7:61
Solutions to TDG #04–6, 1st Fire Team, 2d Squad, 2d Platoon, Company C, 1st Battalion, 8th Marines, Hershey 8:60
TDG #04–8, Battle Damage Assessment, Bell 8:61
Solutions to TDG #04–7, Kassner, Hershey 9:88
TDG #04–9, Urban Contact, Office of Naval Research & Program Manager, Training Systems Science and Technology Team 9:91
Solutions to TDG #04–8, Bell, Salt, Rehermann 10:58
TDG #04–10, Catching a Link, Fegler 10:61
Solutions to TDG #04–9, Office of Naval Research & Program Manager, Training Systems Science and Technology Team, Brown 11:92
TDG #04–11, Cartonville Patrol, Chorney 11:94
Solutions to TDG #04–10, Fegler, Brown 12:49
TDG #04–12, Trouble in Ponchoville, Serna 12:52
TECHNOLOGY
(See C4; Weapons and Equipment)
Dragon Eye UAV System Update, Staff, MCWL 1:20
Unmanned Ground Vehicles, Moreau 1:24
RSTV: ‘The Realm of the Possible,’ Philipp 1:28
The Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory Provides a Proven Technology to Enhance Marine Corps Training, Mack & Barr 1:32
The Marine Corps Robotics Revolution, McMains 1:34
Marine Corps Science and Technology: Meeting the Needs of the Future Warfighter, Lemmeyer, Duggan & Haig 1:37
SEA VIKING: Expeditionary Tactical Communications System, Cusack 1:39
Relevant Solutions in a Dynamically Charged Environment, Lott 3:48
Serious Games Summit Announced, Staff 9:6
Close Combat and Learning Infantry Tactics, McBreen 9:12
Technologies for Marine Corps Ground Training, PM TraSys S&T Division 9:16
Marine Corps Family of Tactical Decisionmaking Simulations, PM TraSys S&T Division 9:18
Marine Corps Wargaming, Ketcherside 9:24
New Simulation Technology to Address Mission Rehearsal Capabilities, Duquette 9:28
The SEA VIKING Experimentation Campaign, Berry, Jr. 9:34
Winning the Peace: A Rucksack for OOTW, Cipparone 9:40
Laser Projection Technology: Taking Visual Simulation to a New Level of Realism, Mitchell 9:45
The War on Terrorism in the Horn of Africa, Duhs 4:54
Specialized training for the Marine infantry officer, Taylor 1:58
Eliminate The Mystery; Computers Are For Your Use, Graham 2:52
Naval Trends and Developments, Metcalf 3:54
Memories of Dai Do, Weise 4:68
The High Price of Air Control, Drago 5:69
War by Battalions, Bowser 7:48
Position Location Reporting System, Donehower 8:47
New Principle, Greenwood 9:72
Finishing Touches: SERE Training, Mosher 6:49
TacOpsMC: A New Training Tool, Muller 6:51
U.S. MARINE READING LIST/RECOMMENDED READINGS
(See Writing/Writing Awards)
The Professional Edge, Mattis 2:19
WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT
(See Artillery; Aviation; C4; Coordination of Supporting Arms; Technology; )
FiST Up! Task Organizing Fire Support Teams for Maximum Flexibility in Mechanized Operations, Sousa 1:42
Future Combat Systems and the MEFFV, Program Analysts, MEFFV, MarCorSysCom 10:45
Overmatching the Enemy, Seder & Steiner 10:46
Chase Prize Essay Contest Winners, Staff 3:12
Progressive Reconstruction: Melding Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare With Nation Building and Stability Operations, Rohr 4:48
Formal Curriculum or Osmosis? Information Management Training for the Marine Corps, Goodes & Polevitzky 4:50
Hogaboom Leadership Writing Contest Winners, Staff 8:14
Safety, Professionalism, and the Marine Ethos, Adamiec 9:61
A Legacy of Leadership, Miles 9:64
Individual Ambition: Creating a Need for Leadership, Liebenguth 10:30
Fallujah and the Future of Urban Operations, Anderson 11:52



