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PRESIDENT'S
MESSAGE
LETTERS
THE
MARINE CORPS TODAY
Interview with Gen. James L. Jones, Commandant of the Marine Corps.
PRESIDENT
SIGNS IRAQ RESOLUTION; USE OF MILITARY FORCE AUTHORIZED
By GORDON I. PETERSON
Joint Congressional Resolution puts Iraq on notice.
LEGISLATIVE
UPDATE
RESERVE STRIKE FIGHTER
SQUADRON ACTIVATED FOR CARRIER DEPLOYMENT
By RICHARD R. BURGESS
First reserve squadron to fill carrier slot since the Korean War. Also:
Guam welcomes new resident subs; and Coast Guard cocaine seizures third
largest ever.
HISTORICAL
GENERAL
DYNAMICS SELECTED TO MODERNIZE COAST GUARD DISTRESS RESPONSE SYSTEM
By RICHARD R. BURGESS
"Rescue 21" will fill in gaps in offshore coverage. Also: Multiyear
destroyer contract awarded; first ESSM delivered; and Tactical Tomahawk
enters production.
STILL
DOING THE IMPOSSIBLE
By FRED PECK
Afghanistan serves as a pilot program for the transformation of the Marine
Corps.
FROM
THE STEPS OF THE CAPITOL TO THE STEPPES OF EURASIA
By MARTIN R. BERNDT
Marine Forces Atlantic reaches around the world to put Marines in “every
clime and place.”
TRADITIONS
AND TRANSFORMATIONS
By OTTO KREISHER
Marine Corps Warfighting Lab explores the future of war.
BEFORE
IT IS TOO LATE
By DANIEL GOURE
The Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle is “as transformational
as it gets.”
"LAND, SURVIVE AND FIGHT TO WIN"
By PETER SIMMONDS
Lympstone makes great Marines for Great Britain.
SHIP'S
LIBRARY
PROFESSIONAL
EXCELLENCE AWARDS DEADLINE APPROACHES
NLUS
COUNCILS ADOPT MARINE CORPS UNITS
CNO
VISITS CINCINNATI
CENTENNIAL
SALUTE
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