Marine Corps Drawdown, Force Structure Initiatives, and Roles and Missions: Background and Issues for Congress
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This report provides background information regarding the Marine Corps that characterizes itself as a crisis response expeditionary force, which is task organized and able to conduct operations across the entire spectrum of military operations. The report discusses the force reduction and shaping programs, force structure initiatives, marine corps roles, missions, and force structure.
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This report provides background information regarding the Marine Corps that characterizes itself as a crisis response expeditionary force, which is task organized and able to conduct operations across the entire spectrum of military operations. The report discusses the force reduction and shaping programs, force structure initiatives, marine corps roles, missions, and force structure.
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Feickert, Andrew.Marine Corps Drawdown, Force Structure Initiatives, and Roles and Missions: Background and Issues for Congress,
report,
January 9, 2014;
Washington D.C..
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc463067/:
accessed April 19, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu;
crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.