Information in Marine Corps Operations/ Lt Col Joseph Uchytil (Ret)
Material type: TextPublication details: 2023 2024Subject(s): In: Marine Corps Gazzette, Vol. 108, No. 4, April 2024, pg.16-19Summary: This article looks at the 2022 National Defense Strategy which calls for a future force that is resilient. This if following a study where they found that the Chinese People's Liberation Army views information as a key enabler for success incontemporary and especially next-generation warfare. Hence the Marine Corps needs a prag,atic reference for operating in and through the information environment.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article looks at the 2022 National Defense Strategy which calls for a future force that is resilient. This if following a study where they found that the Chinese People's Liberation Army views information as a key enabler for success incontemporary and especially next-generation warfare. Hence the Marine Corps needs a prag,atic reference for operating in and through the information environment.
MARINE CORPS, 2022 NATIONAL DEFENSE STRATEGY, NEWARTICLS
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