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The Combined Action Platoon

Unique in the history of war    Commemoration address for the Combined Action Platoon memorial at Marine Corps Museum We who fought in the villages six decades ago have gathered

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Machine Learning to Enhance Force Preservation

AI supporting leadership >Capt Borinstein is an Intelligence Officer currently assigned to Company B, Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion at Fort Meade, MD. He holds a Master of Science in Data

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The Death of the Marine Corps

The war in 2039 >GySgt Knight is an Infantry Unit Leader (0369) currently serving as an Operations Chief. He has served as every billet from Rifleman through Platoon Sergeant in

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Dissent

A lecture to the Marine Corps Command and Staff College >Dr. Kohn is a Professor Emeritus of History and Peace, War, and Defense at the University of North Carolina at

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The Biddle Tap Root

An enduring legacy of the Marine Corps warrior ethos Despite advances in the Information Age, the core reality of warfare endures: Marines must still be prepared for brutal, close-quarters combat.

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Colonel John Ripley

Medal of Honor worthy in service and in life The most important Marine Corps leadership principle is set the example. Any leader of any organization must demonstrate and enforce the

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In Congress Assembled

John Adams and the forging of the Continental Marines “A navy is the most essential resource of the nation. Without it we can do nothing decisive. With it everything honorable

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1989 Every Marine a Rifleman; 2029 Every Marine a Commando

Making it an unfair fight Gen Gray oversaw our Marine Corps as Commandant from 1987 to 1991. Gen Gray notoriously reinforced that “Every Marine is, first and foremost, a rifleman. 

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The Industrial Battlespace: Manufacturing and Maneuver

During the brutal assault on Tarawa in World War II, Marines faced nearly insurmountable odds. The beach was heavily fortified, enemy fire poured down from all directions, and the Marines’

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Acquisition Is Warfighting

Arming the acquirer to forge a decisive edge The Core Problem: Forced Dependency and the High Cost of Waiting It is a familiar and frustrating story: a multi-million-dollar weapon system

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Identity-Centric Warfare

The decisive terrain of the Department of War The Vignette: The Ghost in the Approval Chain A task force staff deployed a workflow agent to reduce friction across planning and

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