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Represents one of the earliest efforts to chronicle Marine Corps
operations in Iraq between 2004-2005. Commissioned and written
while U.S. forces were still engaged in combat operations in Iraq.
Contains maps to help orientate and familiarize readers to Iraq,
al-Anbar Province, and the two battles for Fallujah. Contains
photographs of commanders, combat operations, equipment, and
civil-military operations.
Includes FULL COLOR maps and illustrations. Presents a significant
look at the cold weather and mountain training facility of the U.S.
Marine Corps in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California.
Includes many full color illustrations and maps.
Illusrated with full color maps and photographs. U.S. Marines in
the Global War on Terrorism series. Covers the combat service
support operations during Operation Iraqi Freedom between November
2002 and October 2003. Tells a story of reorganization,
preparation, and execution by the 1st and 2d Force Service Support
Groups.
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Warfighting (Paperback)
U. S. Marine Corps, United States Marine Corps
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"Warfighting... is like a primer... the feints, flanks, attacks all
apply in other walks of life."--F. Lee Bailey, attorney.
This publication addresses fundamental principles for the planning
and execution of logistics for the Marine Corps component within a
theater of operations; the relationships between the Marine Corps
forces (MARFOR) logistics staff, the Marine Logistics Command
(MLC), Marine expeditionary force (MEF) logistics staff, and the
force service support group (FSSG); and coordination with external
theater logistic agencies.
NAVMC 4000.3---The Marine Corps Medical Information Systems
Handbook provides guidance to medical logistics personnel for the
effective use of designated information systems to manage Class
VIII materiel in accordance with MCO 6700.5, Medical and Dental
(Class VIII) Materiel Support of the Marine Operational Forces.
This publication discusses the history of the combat within Korea
and the support provided by U.S. troops.
NAVMC DIR 1500.58---The MCMP provides tools to Marine leaders in
order to help them improve their ability to interact on a personal
and professional level with their Marines, to help set goals that
improve the performance of both the individual Marine and the team,
and replicate as closely as possible at home station, the
relationships forged between Marines and leaders in combat.
This reprint of the 1940 edition of the Small Wars Manual is an aid
to education and training in the historical approach of Marine
Corps units conducting operations in low-intensity conflicts. In
the 1930s, such conflicts were referred to as "small wars." The
Small Wars Manual is one of the best books on military operations
in peacekeeping and counterinsurgency operations published before
World War II.
Marine Corps Tactical Publication 3-40B expands upon MCWP 4-1,
Logistics Operations, and provides detailed guidance to Marine
Corps logisticians for the conduct of tactical-level logistics.
This publication is primarily intended for commanders and their
staffs who are responsible for planning and conducting logistic
operations support at the tactical level of war. The secondary
audience is commanders and staff officers who require logistic
support or who will benefit from a greater understanding of this
support at the tactical level. This publication supersedes MCWP
4-11, Tactical-Level Logistics, dated 13 June 2000.
Marine Corps Warfighting Publication (MCWP) 4-11.4, Maintenance
Operations, provides the commander with the basic information on
the Marine Corps' maintenance system and how the system is employed
to maintain a unit's equipment in a combatready condition.
Combat in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom
has emphasized the need to improve timeliness and accuracy of
battlefield information and derived intelligence to improve the
essential fire and maneuver capabilities of Marine ground forces in
all operational environments.Traditional MAGTF fires and emerging
capabilities that can influence and shape the operating environment
must be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and under all
weather conditions. They must be able to rapidly and precisely
engage fleeting opportunities found in a range of military
operations while supporting the concept of maneuver warfare.
Unmanned aircraft systems are the persistent link and combat
multiplier that allow the MAGTF to improve its situational
awareness and achieve timely combined arms effectiveness. Unmanned
aircraft systems include the necessary equipment, data
communications links, and personnel to control and employ an
unmanned aircraft.
This handbook describes guidance for establishing the command
relationship based on the joint force commander's concept of
operations. It addresses formation, functions, and organization of
the joint force land component commander. It also discusses the
operational questions of who, what, when, and how of operations in
support of major operations or campaigns by a joint force
commander. It is not the intent of this handbook to supplant
approved joint doctrine; nor is it the intent to restrict the
authority of the joint force commander from organizing the force
and executing the mission in a manner he deems most appropriate to
ensure unity of effort in the accomplishment of the overall
mission.
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