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Page 73
... Marine Corps assertions that Marine air units exist only to support the ground forces appear to some Mem- bers of Congress to contradict the evi- dent priority accorded to the air wing both in budgeting and in the assign- ment of better ...
... Marine Corps assertions that Marine air units exist only to support the ground forces appear to some Mem- bers of Congress to contradict the evi- dent priority accorded to the air wing both in budgeting and in the assign- ment of better ...
Page 100
... Marine Corps Ground Mobility for Marines 103 By Captain Kenneth W. Estes , U.S. Marine Corps USS Mount Whitney ( LCC - 20 ) 106 By Commander A. S. Miller , U. S. Navy A Case for Pre - Positioning 109 By Lieutenant Colonel Ronald A ...
... Marine Corps Ground Mobility for Marines 103 By Captain Kenneth W. Estes , U.S. Marine Corps USS Mount Whitney ( LCC - 20 ) 106 By Commander A. S. Miller , U. S. Navy A Case for Pre - Positioning 109 By Lieutenant Colonel Ronald A ...
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... Marine Corps , the MAGTF is the ideal organization for its statutory mission . The close relation- ship of air and ground units grouped together is the primary source of Marine combat power . Marine air- a MAGTF of its tactical air ...
... Marine Corps , the MAGTF is the ideal organization for its statutory mission . The close relation- ship of air and ground units grouped together is the primary source of Marine combat power . Marine air- a MAGTF of its tactical air ...
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Countering the Soviet Threat in the Mediterranean | 27 |
Quo Vadis? | 33 |
The War of Words | 43 |
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