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03/23/2024
By Robbin Laird The U.S. faces a vastly different world than when it primarily focused on land wars post-9/11. Today it faces a multi-polar authoritarian world, with adversaries and competitors with both shared and competing interests, capabilities, and approaches to the use of military force to achieve objectives. With that in mind, how does the U.S. train a naval force to operate in such a world? And how do you draw on relevant U.S. joint…
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Crisis Capabilities and Escalation Management

05/30/2021By Robbin Laird Our focus over the past few years has been upon the shift from the Middle Eastern Land Wars to the refocus on peer competitors. The… Read more »

Unmanned Integrated Battle Problem 21: Shaping a Way Ahead

05/27/2021By Robbin Laird Recently, 3rd Fleet completed what it called its “Unmanned Integrated Battle Problem 21” exercise. Here the Navy was able to work with a number of… Read more »

Shaping a Way Ahead for North Atlantic Defense: The Perspective of VADM Lewis

05/26/2021By Robbin Laird and Ed Timperlake With the strategic shift from the land wars, and meeting the evolving Russian challenges, Admiral Richardson, then the Chief of Naval Operations… Read more »

The Allied JFC Norfolk: Second Fleet’s Portal to NATO Navies

05/23/2021By Robbin Laird and Ed Timperlake As the U.S. Navy works its 21st century approach to fighting as a distributed but integrated fleet, a key element of success… Read more »

The Challenge of Preparing for Future Operations for 2nd MEF

05/22/2021By Robbin Laird II Marine Expeditionary Force supports service and Combatant Commander’s initiative as required. At the same time, II MEF is in transition and must focus on… Read more »

Working II MEF Operations in Transition

05/16/2021By Robbin Laird While reshaping how it will operate in the future, II MEF has to be ready to fight now. And to do so for 2nd and… Read more »

Rethinking Expeditionary Operations in the North Atlantic

05/12/2021By Robbin Laird As the U.S. Navy reworks how to do blue water expeditionary operations into and through the North Atlantic with integrated capabilities with our Nordic and… Read more »

The Marines and Naval Integration: The F-35 and the New UK Carrier Force

05/11/2021We have heard a good deal about the desire to work Navy and USMC integration. What can be forgotten in this discussion is how important USMC air is… Read more »

Reshaping ISR for Navy-USMC Integration

05/10/2021By Robbin Laird The terms C2, ISR and training are changing significantly in the shift from the land wars to the high-end fight. C2 is migrating from hierarchical… Read more »