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SEAPOWER
Magazine
The Official Publication
of the
Navy League of the United States
VOL. 48, NUMBER 12
December
2005 |
IN MY OWN WORDS
Severely injured by
a rocket-propelled grenade during an insurgent ambush in Iraq in April
2004, Marine Sgt. James E. Wright tells of his year-long recovery and
rehabilitation, and a new opportunity working as an instructor at the
Marine Martial Arts Center of Excellence where he is “getting
back into a normal routine and getting a sense of normalcy in my life.”
SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINING & SIMULATION
Navy Seeks the Right
Man/Machine Mosaic to Create a More Efficient Force
By margaret roth
Submariners Merge
Specialty Schools to Speed Training, Promote Teamwork
By robert a. hamilton
Rating Mergers Yield “Hybrid
Sailors”
by richard r. burgess
Simulation Programs
a Question Mark as Training Tools
By richard r. burgess
Navy Custom Tailors
Crew Training for Littoral Combat Ship
By amy klamper
New Marine Corps
Center Aims to Bridge Cultural Divide
By matt hilburn
FEATURES
It’s Essential:
Equal Access for Military Recruiters
By john a. panneton
Navy Eyes Satellite
System to Increase Communication Capacity, Availability
By david w. munns
Interview: Vice
Adm. Terrance T. Etnyre, Commander, Naval Surface Forces; Command,
Surface Forces, Pacific Fleet
By richard c. barnard
DEPARTMENTS
President's
Message
Editor's
Note
Letters
Washington
Report: Congress girds for budget battle as Mullen readies shipbuilding
plan.
Historical
Perspective
Ship's
Library
Seapower
International
Program
Snapshot
Navy
League News
Council
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