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The Future of the Marine Corps; They’ve Fought This Battle Before
The Marines are in the news today battling (Barbary) pirates, good on ‘em; talk about getting back to their roots. As I read the news reports, and this post at Tom Rick’s blog on the future of the Marine Corps, I recalled a recent conversation with some department of the Navy types who expressed just how bad the relationship is between the sea services. Like most troubled relationships, the soured feelings revolve around money, or the lack thereof. The Marines want to maintain a robust amphibious assault, enough to lift two Marine Expeditionary Brigades, and get them ashore via their Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV) armored amphibian. The Navy wants capital ships and intends to cut maritime prepositioning force ships, possibly amphibs and the EFV. A real battle is brewing and it’s bound to get ugly as budget realities sink in. The long wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have turned the Marines into a much smaller and more poorly equipped version of the Army. Defense Secretary Robert Gates has made it clear he thinks the U.S. has too much amphibious assault insurance. Few defense watchers believe Marine numbers won’t come down in the near future; the question is will they go lower than the pre-2007 175,000 level. Given all that, it was a bit amusing to hear Undersecretary of the Navy Bob Work declare at a forum at CSIS recently that “the future of the Marine Corps is bright.” One thing the Marines have going for them is they’ve been here before. As Ronald Spector writes in, Eagle Against the Sun , the Marines emerged from World War I with tremendous prestige, yet the budget knives were sharp in the economically depressed 1920s and early 1930s. “At the end of the 1920s, a secret study by the army staff suggested that the army could well assume most of the Marine Corps functions. The chief of naval operations reportedly concurred in this idea, “recognizing that by shifting the Marines [to the Army], the Navy could save money.” The Hoover administration, always interested in saving money, also greeted the plan with enthusiasm. Between 1929 and 1933, Hoover imposed a 24.4 percent manpower cut on the Marine Corps, as compared to 5.6 percent for the navy and none for the army.” How did the Marines respond to attacks from the Hoover administration, and the army? “[W]ith an impressive public relations campaign. Retired army and Marine Corps generals were mobilized to “speak for the Corps,” and influential Congressmen like Carl Vinson, Melvin J. Maas, and Fiorello La Guardia threw their weight behind restoring the cuts. In a showdown vote, the House Appropriations Committee voted down Hoover’s proposed cuts and held the strength of the corps at a little over 15,000 men. The corps had been “saved” – but all concerned realized that it had been a close call.” The Marines have already embarked on a public relations campaign to sell themselves and are reaching out to influential pundits and making the rounds at Washington, DC think tanks. Yet, as Spector wrote, Marine leaders back in the 1920s knew a PR campaign would only get them so far. The corps needed a new mission; so began the Marine’s specialization in amphibious warfare. Outgoing commandant Gen. James Conway has said the Marines must get back to their expeditionary and amphibious roots. Is that enough? Do the Marines need a new mission to win in the coming budget battles? If so, what? – Greg Grant Continue reading
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Tagged amphibious, army, fighting, marines, maritime, News, prepositioning, public-relations, secretary, spector
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Indy Transponder: Indy Transponder 09-SEP-10 0115z
Kirsty Moore joined the Royal Air Force in 1998 and has since completed two operational tours in Iraq as part of Operation TELIC where she provided air support to the British , American and Iraqi ground forces. … Continue reading
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Tagged air, completed-two, force, iraq, iraqi, kirsty-moore, royal
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Report: Afghanistan War Costs Jump – Washington Wire – WSJ
The monthly cost of fighting the war in Iraq declined this year but not enough to offset higher costs in Afghanistan , a congressional report shows.Between 2009 and 2010, the average monthly cost of the Iraq war fell $1.8 billion to $5.4 … Continue reading
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Tagged afghanistan, fighting-the-war, iraq, military, monthly-cost, not-enough, offset-higher, report, the-average, year
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Former British Army Chief Blasts Blair, Brown for Inadequate War …
LONDON: The former head of the British army has strongly criticized former Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown for letting British troops down in Iraq. Continue reading
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'US should leave Afghanistan before it is defeated totally' | Politics
Islamabad, Sep 6 – The US is heading for a catastrophic rout in Afghanistan like in Iraq and should hurry to leave these countries ‘or for that matter, the entire Asian continent’ before its defeat becomes complete, an editorial in a … Continue reading
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Despite formal combat end, US joins Baghdad battle (AP)
AP – Days after the U.S. officially ended combat operations and touted Iraq’s ability to defend itself, American troops found themselves battling heavily armed militants assaulting an Iraqi military headquarters in the center of Baghdad on Sunday. The fighting killed 12 people and wounded dozens. Continue reading
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Tagged dating, even-the-most, heavily-armed, image, iraq, iraqi, military, obvious-holes, security, world
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Can You Wear Contact Lenses in Army or Marine Basic Training …
Can I Wear Contact Lenses in the British Army Infantry? hey guys I’m joining the BRITISH army , as an infantry soldier and wondered what happens about my contact lenses? I’v heard I can’t wear them in training or in deployment to iraq or … Continue reading
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War Is Boring » Ted Rall in Afghanistan #24
Image of War Bots: How U.S. Military Robots Are Transforming War In Iraq, Afghanistan War Bots: How U.S. Military Robots Are Transforming War In Iraq, Afghanistan , And The Future by David Axe, Steve Olexa … Continue reading
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THE AIR FORCE PUNDIT: A Shaky Advance in Iraq Led by Oil Money
View Full Image British oil major BP Plc and partner China National Petroleum Corp. won the right to work southern Iraq’s Rumaila field, the country’s largest producer. BP said it would invest some $15 billion to boost production from … Continue reading
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