Saturday, October 19, 2024
AEI/Heritage Project for the Common Defense (Navy) Weekly Read Board
"All the things the British Military Can't Do Anymore," by Robert Beckhusen (War is Boring, 10/14)
"Japan Mulls Expanding Fighting Forces' Defensive Role to Include Allies," by Erik Slavin (Stars and Stripes, 10/14)
"To Save the Submarines, Eliminate ICBMs and Bombers," by Christopher Preble and Matt Fay (Defense One, 10/14)
"Air-Sea Battle Defined in Testimony Last Thursday," by Raymond Pritchett (Information Dissemination, 10/15)
"The U.S. Navy in Transition: The Case for the P-8 As Part of the Attack and Defense Enterprise," by Robbin Laird and Ed Timperlake (Second Line of Defense, 10/15)
"The Navy Has a Long History of Anti-Piracy Operations," by Terry McKnight (USNI News, 10/15)
"Pentagon Determining Fate of Revered Net Assessment Office," by Marcus Weisgerber and John T. Bennett (Defense News, 10/15)
"Latest Pictures of Zumwalt (DDG1000)," by Christopher Cavas (Defense News, 10/15)
"Ten Ways 2013 is the Year of the Aircraft Carrier," by Robert O'Brien (Buzz Feed, 10/16)
"China's Hermit Navy," by James R. Holmes (The Diplomat, 10/16)
"The Creeping Militarization of the Arctic," by Abhijit Singh (The Diplomat, 10/16)
"South Korea pushes to build three more Aegis destroyers," by Kim Eun-jung (Global Post, 10/16)
"Submarines Alone Are Not Enough Nuclear Deterrent," by Robert Spalding (Defense One, 10/16)
"Rebalancing the Defense Budget," by Gary Roughead (The Hill, 10/16)
"The Call for Collective Defense in Japan," by Todd Crowell (Real Clear World, 10/16)
"The Lonely Face of Seapower," by James R. Holmes (The Diplomat, 10/17)
"Australia's Delicate China-Japan Balancing Act," by Zachary Keck (The Diplomat, 10/17)
"Can We Save Taiwan?" by Elbridge Colby (National Interest, 10/18)
"The Case for a Trans-Pacific Naval Partnership," by Zachary Keck (The Diplomat, 10/18)
"NAVAIR's Unmanned Shakeup," by Dave Majumdar (USNI Newsm 10/18)
"The Cold War Exploits of Australia's Secret Submarines," by Geoffrey Barker (The Australian, 10/18)
Bryan McGrath
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