The most urgent problem facing the Department of the Navy is the critical shortfall in retention and recruitment. Ships, ...
As one financial analyst notes, “Typically, the world’s reserve currency—the U.S. dollar—has given the U.S. a special ...
The U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Navy find themselves having to reevaluate and evolve their relationship to execute the ...
Much like constructing an investment portfolio, developing a balanced naval force involves spreading risk and resources across complementary assets. While large, heavily armed, and exquisitely ...
USNA is graduating nearly three times the number of officers as it did in 1933 when the navy had 311 ships and nearly twice ...
By. CIMSEC received a tremendous response to our Call for Articles for short notes on what the new U.S. administration can ...
CIMSEC received a tremendous response to our Call for Articles for short notes on what the new U.S. administration can ...
The Naval War College was the critical engine that drove the warfighting education of the officer corps that designed, ...
If there is a silver lining, it is that discussions about protraction are becoming increasingly common inside and outside the ...
Sasha Maggio, also known as ‘Mother of Tanks,’ joins the program to discuss her one-of-a-kind series, “Why We Fight.” A podcast covering just about every aspect of World War II, including significant ...
The Yellow Sea is a vital maritime lane for trade and security in Northeast Asia. A 2012 CNA study found that “nearly 57 percent of China’s total trade volume and over 70 percent of South Korea’s ...
Coalition warfighting is central to the modern U.S. way of war, placing a premium on linguists. During a crisis or war the demand for these critical personnel will only increase. If the joint force ...