As part of the CNA project on the Marine Corps and Humanitarian Assistance Operations, sponsored by the Marine Corps Combat Development Center (MCCDC), this research memorandum examines USMC involvement in seven humanitarian assistance/peace operations (HA/POs). This project seeks to help MCCDC identify requirements (whether in doctrine, organization, training, or equipment) to improve the Marine Corps' ability to effectively perform HA/PO tasks. The project team is identifying the range of HA/PO requirements through a variety of methods, including seminar gaming, evaluation of existing doctrine and policies, and evaluation of the historical record.
Requirements for Humanitarian Assistance and Peace Operations: Insights From Seven Case Studies
1995
120 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Sciences , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Marine corps , Humanitarian assistance , Peacekeeping , Case studies , Military doctrine , Task forces , Contractors , Command and control systems , Tactical air support , Marine corps planning , Joint military activities , Cuba , Logistics , Somalia , Domestic , Marine corps personnel , Reconnaissance , Civil affairs , Turkey , Florida , Marine corps training , Military transportation , Philippines , Military engineering , Los angeles(California) , Overseas , Military police , Interagency coordination , Management , Military requirements , Rules of engagement , Military intelligence , Iraq , Ha po(Humanitarian assistance peace operations) , Public affairs , Linguists , Expeditionary airfield operations , Eastern exit operation , Provide comfort operation , Jtf(Joint task forces) , Jtf sea angel , Bangladesh , Fiery vigil operation , Jtf gtmo , Guantanamo bay(Cuba) , Jtf la , Hurricane andrew , Civilian needs
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