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With the U.S. Navy stretched across multiple theaters—from the Mediterranean to the South China Sea—South Korea’s maritime ...
Captains Brendan Costello and Tyler Muniz of the United States Marine Corps join Brian to discuss their article “The Marine Littoral Regiment’s Missing Link” published in the Marine Corps Gazette.
1. Aaron Barlow, Patrick Reilly, and Sean Harper, “ Building Resilient Kill Chains for the Stand in Force ,” CIMSEC (October 14, 2024).
1. Aaron Barlow, Patrick Reilly, and Sean Harper, “ Building Resilient Kill Chains for the Stand in Force ,” CIMSEC (October 14, 2024). Brian Kerg is Co-Host of the Sea Control podcast. Contact the ...
Links 1. Aaron Barlow, Patrick Reilly, and Sean Harper, “ Building Resilient Kill Chains for the Stand in Force,” CIMSEC (October 14, 2024). Brian Kerg is Co-Host of the Sea Control podcast. Contact ...
1. “Partnering Will Determine the First Days of Conflict in the Western Pacific,” by Ben Van Horrick, Proceedings, December 2024. 2. “Resolute Dragon: Reassurance, Deterrence, and a Call for ...
By Ryan D. Martinson While much of the international attention on China’s naval buildup is focused on its rapidly modernizing surface fleet, the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) is also taking ...
Links 1. Sea Control 379: Pacific Wars 1864-1897 with Dr. Tommy Jamison 2. The Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895: Perceptions, Power and Primacy, by SCM Paine, Cambridge University Press, 2002. 3. The ...
By Slade Woodard The Line of Control still dominates the nightly news, yet war between India and Pakistan could spill seaward. In early May 2025, the two nuclear‑armed neighbors again traded strikes, ...