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SEAPOWER
Magazine
The Official Publication
of the
Navy League of the United States
VOL. 47, NUMBER 12
December
2004 |
Cover Story
Unique
to the Marine Corps, Air Naval Gunfire Liaison companies are the only
units qualified to plan, execute and control U.S. fire in support of joint
and combined forces worldwide.
FEATURES
Reassess
Ready Reserve Force
BY SHEILA M. MCNEILL
Canadian
Navy Moves to Boost Coastal Security
by david pugliese
Distributed
Operations’ Potential, Problems
by sue a. lackey
Interview:
Retired Col. Randy Gangle,
Director, Marine Corps Center for
Emerging Threats and Opportunities
by sue a. lackey
Small
Company Vies for New Ship Work
by richard c. barnard
In
My Own Words
by rear adm. sally brice-o'hara
SPECIAL
REPORT: TRAINING & SIMULATION
Navy’s
‘New World’ of Optimal Manning
BY margaret roth
Simulator-Based
Training
By otto kreisher
Studies
Aim to Refocus Urban Training
by margaret roth
Sub
Training Enters Information Age
BY robert a. hamilton
Modeling
and Simulation Create New Worlds
BY edward lundquist
Air
Combat Systems Put Trainer in Every Cockpit
BY edwin r. epstein
DEPARTMENTS
President's Message
Editor's Note
Letters
Washington Report and Intercepts
Foundation
Update
Ship's
Library
Historical
Perspective
The
Industrial Base
Navy
League News
Council Digest
Coming Up In Sea Power
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