New Marine Training
While much of the military has focused on technology and improved armor to give soldiers an edge in Iraq, the Marine Corps embarked on a different approach with this program, aimed at developing new mind-sets and skills. "It's a great example of outside-the-box thinking to defeat an adaptive and wily enemy," says Army Lt. Col. John Nagl, a leading counterinsurgency expert. The military establishment is watching the new training carefully. "If this works, I guarantee the Army will be doing the same thing, only calling it something different," says Loren Thompson, a military analyst at the Lexington Institute, an Arlington, Va.-based think tank.
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Marines lend a hand in Japan
Marine Cpl. Adam Shatarsky knew nothing would be quite normal after arriving in Oshima, the Japanese island where 300 Marines spent the past week righting boats and clearing away homes toppled by the 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami on March 11. Ref. Source 5
Marines Apply Lessons from MV-22 Crash Throughout Force
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Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Robert E. Schmidle Jr., chief of Marine aviation, said the recently concluded investigation of an MV-22 Osprey crash in Morocco this past April found no mechanical or material failures and pilots are already applying lessons learned throughout the force.
Source: American Forces Press Service News Feed