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Maritime Prepositioning Force (Future) Capability Assessment: Planned And Alternative Structures
Maritime Prepositioning Force (Future) Capability Assessment: Planned And Alternative Structures

By Peter A. Wilson, Robert Button, Jessie Riposo, Robert W. Button, Dick Hoffmann, John Gordon IV

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Navy and Marine Corps Sea Basing concepts envision the rapid deployment, assembly, command, projection, reconstitution, and re-employment of expeditionary forces from the sea. RAND researchers asse...

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Preliminary Investigation Of Ship Acquisition Options For Joint Forcible Entry Operations
Preliminary Investigation Of Ship Acquisition Options For Joint Forcible Entry Operations

By Irv Blickstein, Robert Button, John Gordon IV

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In the global security environment of the future, sea basing (loosely speaking, the ability to assemble, equip, and support forces from sea platforms without relying on land bases) will be critical...

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Warfighting And Logistic Support Of Joint Forces From The Joint Sea Base
Warfighting And Logistic Support Of Joint Forces From The Joint Sea Base

By John Gordon, Irv Blickstein, Peter A. Wilson, Robert Button, Jessie Riposo, Robert W. Button

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Sea Basing, a concept fundamental to the U.S. Navy's operational vision for the 21st century, is intended to use the flexibility and protection provided by the sea base while minimizing the presenc...

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A Survey Of Missions For Unmanned Undersea Vehicles
A Survey Of Missions For Unmanned Undersea Vehicles

By John Kamp, James Dryden, Robert Button, Robert W. Button, Thomas B. Curtin

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Which Military Missions For Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (uuvs) Appear Most Promising To Pursue In Terms Of Military Need, Operational And Technical Risks, Alternatives, And Cost? To Answer This Ques...

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