Rethinking Maritime Strategy: a New Approach for a More Complex Maritime Environment

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January 2007

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General Comments on Maritime Strategy LCDR Matthew Weber Maritime strategy, at its core, is very simple. Protect the nation's economic wealth generated through maritime trade, protect our use of the maritime lines of communication for our military, and project power from the maritime domain in support of land efforts once the first two priorities are accomplished. Conversly, you have to deny your... More 1/11/2007 6:21:58 PM
General Comments on Maritime Strategy CAPT Bill Hocter MC USN I think that the public lacks understanding and appreciation of the economic impact the Navy exerts worldwide by securing shipping lanes for international trade. I'm not an economist, and so not qualified to perform technical analysis of this sort, but the Navy could do itself a big favor by funding a renowned economist to do such a study. For... More 1/9/2007 12:06:51 PM
Core Questions on Maritime Strategy Nathan A. Miller I don’t believe there is any incongruity by not specifically mentioning the CoComs in these discussions. Ultimately the Navy is responsible to assess our core competencies and provide the most relevant capabilities to the Combatant Commanders. I do think that the CoComs need to have significant input to the process (and, as I recall from earlier... More 1/4/2007 10:07:51 AM

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