Absolutely beautiful. Thank you, captain, and your entire crew. Im going to make this short because were already running a little bit behind schedule, but San Francisco fleet week for the third year is organized with i object credible participation from city, civilian agencies from all around the region and all of us our fabulous United States military, the coast guard has been fabulous in providing assets to protect everybody out on the bay. It is one heck of a Logistics Program to get this whole program started and here we are the culmination of nearly a year of planning. Weve had exercises, weve had lots of meetings down in San Francisco up at the marines memorial, this is a fabulous program, we had a great medical exchange yesterday. Senior leaders seminar third year in a row has gotten a lot of attention. We have a lot of new people who havent been here for the past couple years, we have a lot of people who have been here for the last 3 years, and one of the major consistent peopl
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How the Marine Corps Plans to Implement Its Strategic Firepower Plan
The Marine Corps is fast-progressing with a tactical pivot toward its maritime roots and extensively shifting focus toward preparations for major-power warfare.
The U.S. Marine Corps is divesting itself of heavy, hard-to-transport tanks and massively arming its smaller, lighter and more deployable assets with heavy anti-armor firepower to ensure it remains capable of mechanized armored warfare in a changing threat environment.
The Marine Corps is fast progressing with a broad strategic and tactical pivot toward its maritime roots and extensively shifting focus toward preparations for major-power warfare, seabasing, sea-control and multi-domain amphibious attack against technologically sophisticated adversaries. A huge part of this, particularly given that it is removing tanks from its arsenal, the Marine Corps is incrementally adding advanced, extremely powerful, yet highly expeditionary and mobile anti-armor we