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Since 1874, Proceedings has been the open forum for critical, honest debate about the future of the Sea Services. https://t.co/REITYrGO6Z…

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Transportation and continuous logistics are critical for getting Marine forces ashore and sustaining them once there. bit.ly/3PMUOPX

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Connectedness and trust are integral to mission success—branding is one method to increase both. bit.ly/43FwOUt

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The U.S. military will need to adopt unconventional practices for recruiting, training, and retaining cybersecurity professionals. bit.ly/43Uv0ad

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Building more ESDs and ESBs would be a quicker way to provide a more capable and versatile fleet. bit.ly/43MQ6XZ

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Rapidly equipping the Marine Corps with emerging modernized capabilities—both minimum viable capabilities and full-fledged programs of record—remains the “north star” for its acquisition professionals. bit.ly/4cFSG66

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Proceedings Photo of the Week: U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Lauren Steenson, a Public Information Assist Team member, pets Mac, a therapy dog, at the Francis Scott Key bridge Incident Command Center in Baltimore, Maryland, 2 April.

Proceedings Photo of the Week: U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Lauren Steenson, a Public Information Assist Team member, pets Mac, a therapy dog, at the Francis Scott Key bridge Incident Command Center in Baltimore, Maryland, 2 April.
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Which U.S. or foreign expeditionary warfare littoral, delta, or river combat action provides the best lessons for 21st-century expeditionary warfare and why? bit.ly/4aiHSt0

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Five areas to watch with NATO navies: surface recapitalization, air defense, ASW, unmanned, mine warfare, and logistics. bit.ly/3xvxz6l

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Since the onset of the global age, there have been two kinds of nations: those that can determine the nature of the global order and those that cannot. bit.ly/3VJj74N

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Have an answer for May's Asked & Answered question? Send your response to [email protected] and your answer could be featured in the May issue of Proceedings!

Have an answer for May's Asked & Answered question? Send your response to askedandanswered@usni.org and your answer could be featured in the May issue of Proceedings!
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Small, uncrewed seaplanes could help the Marine Corps remain mobile, survivable, and lethal in the littorals. bit.ly/3IVXkPY

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Perhaps the least known of the U.S. Navy’s Civil War–era ironclads was a highly innovative, technologically advanced, high-freeboard seagoing ship built solely to battle the Royal Navy. bit.ly/48Rccd2

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Proceedings Photo of the Week: U.S. Coast Guard Maryland-National Capitol Region command center watchstanders were alerted to a cargo ship collision with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, 26 March. U.S. Coast Guard (Carmen Caver)

Proceedings Photo of the Week: U.S. Coast Guard Maryland-National Capitol Region command center watchstanders were alerted to a cargo ship collision with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, 26 March. U.S. Coast Guard (Carmen Caver)
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