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Links:https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/the-proliferation-of-drones-in-naval-warfare
Previous Sea Control Appearances:
https://cimsec.org/sea-control-422-artificial-intelligence-in-naval-operations-with-tuneer-mukherjee/
Bio:
https://www.orfonline.org/people-expert/tuneer-mukherjee; https://www.stimson.org/ppl/tuneer-mukherjee/
Twitter:
@mutuneer
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Links
1. âOperational Tripolitan,â by Jared Samuelson, CIMSEC, December 13, 2019.
2. Volunteer for CIMSEC.
3. Write for CIMSEC.
Mentioned Podcasts (in order):
4. Sea Control 380: Underwriters of the United States with Dr. Hannah Farber.
5. Sea Control 460: Hulks of the Hamoaze with Emma Haddon.
6. Sea Control 269: General David Berger, Commandant of the United States Marine Corps.
7. Sea Control 219: Admiral Karl Schultz, Commandant of the United States Coast Guard.
8. Sea Control 169: Larry Bond and Sebastian Bruns on Harpoon, Red Storm Rising and Tom Clancy.
9. Sea Control 440: The Wager with David Grann.
10. Sea Control 20: Byan McGrath on Maritime Strategy.
11. Sea Control 260: The Best Defense is a Good Offense with ENS Kara Dowling.
12. Sea Control 203: A Near Miss with LTJG (ret.) Ken Sanger.
13. Sea Control 256: Reporting From the Sea with Ian Urbina.
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Manglende episoder?
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Links
Sea Control 169 â Larry Bond and Sebastian Bruns on Harpoon, Red Storm Rising, and Tom Clancy
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Links
1. "Infantry Battalions as Sensor Webs for the Fleet," by Major Zachary Schwartz, Proceedings, September 2024.
2. The Connecting File website.
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Tracks on the Ocean: A History of Trailblazing, Maps and Maritime Travel, by Sara Caputo, Profile Books, September 2024.
Sea Control 353 â The Medical Culture of the British Seaman with Dr. Sara Caputo
Sea Control 527 â The Wide Wide Sea with Hampton Sides
Bio: Sara is Director of Studies in History, History and Politics, and History and Modern Languages, Magdalene College.
Twitter: @SarCaputo
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Links
1. "Why Diego Garcia Matters," by Nitya Labh, Foreign Policy, May 30, 2024.
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Links:
Chamber Divers â The Untold Story of the D-Day Scientists Who Changed Special Operations Forever, by Rachel Lance, Dutton, 2024.Rachel LanceTwitter: @UnderwaterLance
This episode was edited by Andrew Frame.
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Links:
C. Travis Reese, et al. âTrends in Maritime Challenges Indicate Force Design 2030 is the Proper Path,â War on the Rocks (January 29, 2024).
âForce Design 2030,â Headquarters US Marine Corps, (March 2020).
âForce Design 2030: Annual Update,â Headquarters US Marine Corps, (June 2023).
Bios:
C. Travis Reese retired from the Marine Corps after nearly 21 years of service. While on active duty he served in a variety of billets including tours in capabilities development, future scenario design, and institutional strategy. Mr. Reese is now the director of wargaming and net assessment for Troika Solutions in Reston, VA.
Ian T. Brown recently retired from the Marine Corps after 20 years of service. He frequently writes (and wargames) on modern and future war concepts. Ian currently works as a wargame analyst in the private sector.
Zach Ota is an infantry officer and an international affairs officer in the Marine Corps. LtCol Ota is also a non-resident fellow at the Brute Krulak Center for Innovation and Future Warfare who advances issues involving maritime security, alliances and partnerships, and military history in the Pacific. LtCol Ota currently serves as a future operations planner at U.S. Pacific Fleet and U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific.
Travis Hord is an infantry officer. LtCol Hord contributed to future concept and capability development while assigned as a planner at the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory.
Leo Spaeder is the commanding officer of Combat Logistics Battalion 12 in Okinawa, Japan and a non-resident fellow at Marine Corps Universityâs Brute Krulak Center for Innovation & Future Warfare. In previous assignments, LtCol Spaeder participated in scenario design and capability development related to Force Design 2030.
Brian Strom is an intelligence officer in the Marine Corps. Major Strom currently serves as the Marine Corps Forces Pacific Target Intelligence Officer and as part of the U.S. Pacific Fleet staff.
Twitter:
@CTReese2
@MAGTravF
@zach_ota
@ian_tb03
@WDMills1992
@PHLexpat
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Links
1. The Royal Navy in the Cold War Years, 1966-1990; Retreat and Revival, by Edward Hampshire, Naval Institute Press, 2024.
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Links
1. "What The Wild Sea Can Be â The Future of the Worldâs Ocean," by Helen Scales, Atlantic Monthly Press, 2024.
2. Sea Control 246 â Beyond Static Spatial Management with Dr. Guillermo Ortuño Crespo and Andrea Galassi, CIMSEC, May 2, 2021.
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Links
1. The War for Englandâs Shores: S-Boats and the Fight Against British Coastal Convoys, by G.H. Bennett, US Naval Institute Press, 2023.
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Notes
1. "Improvised Partnerships: U.S. Joint Operations in the Mexican-American War," by Nathan A. Jennings, Joint Force Quarterly 105, April 14, 2022.
2. "D-Day Veracruz, 1847 â A Grand Design," by Paul C. Clark, Jr. and Edward H. Moseley, National Defense University, 1996.
3. Sea Control 510 â The Fortress Fleet with Lt Col Nathan Jennings, PhD, CIMSEC, April 13, 2024.
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Links: Piracy and the Making of the Spanish Pacific World, by Dr. Kristie Flannery, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2024.
Twitter: @thehistoriann
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Links
1. Preventing Incidents at Sea: The History of the INCSEA Concept, by David F. Winkler, Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, Dalhousie University, 2008.
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Links
1. Ready to Dive â Five Decades of Adventure in the Abyss, by Curt Newport, Purdue University Press, 2024.
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Links
1. The Globe and Anchor Men: U.S. Marines and American Manhood in the Great War Era, by Mark Ryland Folse, University of Kansas Press, 2024.
2. Sea Control 287 - Small Wars and More with Dr. Mark Folse, CIMSEC, October 24, 2021.
3. Contested Valor: African American Marines in the Age of Power, Protest and Tokenism, by Cameron D. McCoy, University Press of Kansas, October 2023.
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Links
1. Normandy - The Sailorsâ Story: A Naval History of D-Day and the Battle for France, by Nick Hewitt, Yale University Press, 2024.
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