For the last two weeks, CIMSEC featured short stories submitted in response to our Call for Fiction. Authors explored a wide ...
“Colonel, you are part of the Henry Protocol now. You’re not going home, not until this is done. We have a duty, you and I.
Detlev Ganzhorn, grandfather of seven and a 30-year Navy veteran, handed the latest addition to his family to his son-in-law ...
All the same, the Marines relearned old rules of engagement as well as hostile act and hostile intent. As the Marines began ...
Host Brian Kerg talks with General Robert Neller, USMC (Ret.) to discuss the role of information in warfighting and the Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group (MIG).
Commander Dave Anderson stared into the retina scanner on the bulkhead outside SUPPLOT. He heard the hissing of a basilisk as the air pressure changed in the space between the two doors to the ship’s ...
Walker interviews U.S. Coast Guard Commander Steven Hulse about his Proceedings article, “Bases on the Aleutians Islands Would Project Power Across the Pacific.” Hulse discusses his own experience ...
The bridge of the offshore patrol vessel Frosch smelled of diesel and wet steel — the residue of a storm that had just lashed the Barents Sea with four-meter-high waves. Commander Jonas Meyer bent ...
The pilot boat’s horn cut twice, a warning that flattened chatter across the lock wall. LT Mara Delgado raised her head from the operations console as a bright speck wavered over the Miraflores ...
“Say again, Commander?” Admiral Dale Lee gave his operations officer a quizzical look. “Well sir, with the GPS network out of action and dead reckoning iffy, they could replace charted radio beacons ...