Description
fter reading current and future plans for the Naval Services, review the material in this week’s module as to how the services are built and organized. The planning documents that the services have and the national level planning documents from Module 2 all provide goals for the Naval Forces to accomplish. Are there gaps between what these goals are in those readings when compared to the capability (what we can actually do with how much we actually have) in the material from Module 3?For your initial post in this module’s graded discussion, post a response of 200–250 words by Wednesday to the question below. Please ensure that your response cites at least two scholarly sources or government reports.What service needs to change the most given what it says it needs for the future in module 2 and what it has in module 3?
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NDP-1 Naval Warfare April 2020
This tri-service pub looks at the role and missions of all Naval Services and how they are
organized. It also discusses how services cover down on national requirements.
Read: Naval Doctrine Publication 1 Naval Warfare April 2020 (pp. 1–25)
Citation: United States Government, U.S. Navy. (2020). Naval Doctrine Publication 1 naval
warfare April 2020. Center for International Maritime Security. https://cimsec.org/wpcontent/uploads/2020/08/NDP1_April2020.pdf
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U.S. Military Forces in FY 2021: Navy
This article provides an overview of the resources of the United States Navy in 2021.
Read: U.S. Military Forces in FY 2021: Navy
Citation: Cancian, M. F. (2020, November 9). U.S. military forces in FY 2021: Navy. Center for
Strategic & International Studies. https://www.csis.org/analysis/us-military-forces-fy-2021navy
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All Sane Men Believe in Reserves
This article discusses the need for reserve forces and the purposes they serve.
Read: All Sane Men Believe in Reserves
Citation: Berube, C. (2019, March 21). All sane men believe in reserves. War on the Rocks.
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Surface Force Strategy: Return to Sea Control
This report examines the surface force strategy of the U.S. Navy.
Read: Surface Force Strategy: Return to Sea Control
Citation: U.S. Department of Defense. (n.d.). Surface force strategy: Return to sea control.
https://media.defense.gov/2020/May/18/2002302052/-1/-1/1/SURFACEFORCESTRATEGYRETURNTOSEACONTROL.PDF
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U.S. Military Forces in FY 2021: Marine Corps
This article provides an overview of the resources of the United States Marine Corps in 2021.
Read: U.S. Military Forces in FY 2021: Marine Corps
Citation: Cancian, M. F. (2020, November 16). U.S. military forces in FY 2021: Marine Corps.
Center for Strategic & International Studies. https://www.csis.org/analysis/us-military-forcesfy-2021-marine-corps
All Types of Warships Explained
This video explains the features and functions of the seven types of modern warships.
Citation: Not What You Think. (2021, April 2). All types of warships explained [Video].
YouTube. https://youtu.be/303_Xj8FKJU
U.S. Marine Corps’ MAGTF (Marine Air-Ground Task Force)
The video explains the types, purposes, and organization of Marine Air-Ground Task Forces.
Citation: MilitaryNotes. (2018, January 9). U.S. Marine Corps’ MAGTF (Marine Air-Ground Task
Force) [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/92jQcxUNsMc
Description of the National Military Strategy 2018
Read: Description of the National Military Strategy 2018 (pp. 2-7)
Citation: Joint Chiefs of Staff. (2018). Description of the National Military Strategy 2018.
https://www.jcs.mil/Portals/36/Documents/Publications/UNCLASS_2018_National_Military_Strategy
_Description.pdf
38th Commandant’s Planning Guidance 2019
Read: 38th Commandant’s Planning Guidance 2019 (pp. 2–15)
Citation: United State Marine Corps. (2019). 38th Commandant’s Planning Guidance 2019.
https://www.marines.mil/Portals/1/Publications/Commandant’s%20Planning%20Guidance_2019.pdf
?ver=2019-07-17-090732-937
USCG Strategy October 2022
Read: USCG Strategy Oct 2022 (pp. 3-28)
Citation: United States Coast Guard. (2022). USCG Strategy Oct 2022.
https://media.defense.gov/2022/Oct/12/2003094294/-1/-1/0/USCG-S
CNO NAVPLAN 2022
Read: CNO NAVPLAN 2022 (pp. 1–24)
Citation: U.S. Navy, Chief of Naval Operations. (2022). CNO NAVPLAN July 2022. U.S. Department
of Defense. https://media.defense.gov/2022/Jul/26/2003042389/-1/1/1/NAVIGATION%20PLAN%202022_SIGNED.PDF
Advantage at Sea: Prevailing with Integrated All-Domain Naval Power
Read: Advantage at Sea: Prevailing with Integrated All-Domain Naval Power (pp. 3-30)
Citation: US Department of Defense. (2020, December). Advantage at sea: Prevailing with
integrated all-domain Naval power. https://media.defense.gov/2020/Dec/16/2002553074/-1/1/0/TRISERVICESTRATEGY.PDF
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