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Naval Coastal Warfare Operations From 2000 To Operation Iraqi Freedom And The Deficiencies That Prompted Their Addition To The Naval
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Naval Coastal Warfare Operations From 2000 To Operation Iraqi Freedom And The Deficiencies That Prompted Their Addition To The Naval
From Curtis R Lesher
Current price: $59.00
From Curtis R Lesher
Naval Coastal Warfare Operations From 2000 To Operation Iraqi Freedom And The Deficiencies That Prompted Their Addition To The Naval
Current price: $59.00
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Size: 0.12 x 9.69 x 0.27
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Over the last decade the importance of Naval Coastal Warfare (NCW) to the United States Navy as a viable asset in the war on terror and conflicts in the Middle East is on the rise. Because the Navy's focus during the decades between the Vietnam War and the attack on the USS Cole was primarily on the former Soviet threat, shallow water forces were considered low priority. As a result NCW became a low priority force manned primarily by reservists. From the year 2000 through Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), NCW has operated with deficiencies in manpower, weapons, ammunition, vehicles, communications and training. NCW units have participated in many overseas exercises prior to OIF. During these exercises the threat of rear area attacks from terrorist groups became a major concern for all U. S. forces. In assessing the threat NCW found that not only was the threat to U. S. ships in the ports they were protecting more at risk, but that their own lodging sites and personnel in transit to duty stations were very vulnerable to attack. By the time OIF was underway NCW had not addressed most of the deficiencies they had seen during previous exercises and now they would be asked to perform missions that had never been attempted by NCW units before. Force protection missions at Kuwaiti and Iraqi ports along with a vital mission at the Iraqi oil platforms would need to succeed regardless of the problems encountered by the NCW units. The reader will see that there are four main deficiencies that NCW needs to solve. 1) Manning that is inadequate, untrained and unsuited to rapid deployment because it is mainly a reserve force. 2) Inadequate amounts and types of equipment. 3) Communications systems that do not allow communications between all units in theater. 4) NCW units are low priority when it comes to funding. Very little unclassified historical information or lessons learned is available, so a brief historical account of Naval Coastal Warfare Group One units during a few routine e | Naval Coastal Warfare Operations From 2000 To Operation Iraqi Freedom And The Deficiencies That Prompted Their Addition To The Naval