Description
After the largely intact introductory chapter, Part I addresses the Marine Corps as a military service, an institution, and, yes, in some degree, a bureaucracy. This part touches upon the Corps' storied history; places the service in the nation's defense and naval establishments, the treatments of which are completely updated; describes its mission, organization, and infrastructure; and reveals inter alia its culture, the sum total of its beliefs and ways of thinking, working, and behaving. This part also includes a refined and expanded discussion of the Marine Corps' fundamental organizing construct, the Marine air-ground task force (MAGTF), with new illustrations providing greater detail on the components of each element of the MAGTF. Additionally, Part I contains a current and detailed discussion of the Marine Corps' basing infrastructure, which now falls under the command of the new Marine Corps Installations Command (MCICOM).
Part II turns to topics related to becoming and being an effective officer of Marines. Most important here are discussions of leadership and the profession of arms, but the updated and expanded chapters on such mundane but essential topics as unit and individual administration, pay and allowances, and military justice are also worth the effort.
Finally, Part III provides useful information on personal, family, and social matters, incorporating the very latest information on pay, entitlements, and health benefits. In sum, this new edition is current and applicable to today's Corps.
About the Author
Col. Christian N. Haliday received his commission through the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Program after graduating from Duke University in 1984. During his 28-year active duty career, he served in a variety of Marine Corps and joint assignments, including company, battalion, and installation command. Along the way, he earned a master's degree in security studies from the Marine Corps University and completed additional graduate work at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, better known as Sciences Po.
Book Information
ISBN 9781612518268
Author Christian N. Haliday
Format Hardback
Page Count 752
Imprint Naval Institute Press
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Weight(grams) 1305g