Thesis: The standard command post for a Marine infantry unit is foot mobile. There has never been a doctrinal Command and Control (C2) platform or vehicle in the infantry at the battalion, regiment or division level, other than an attached AAVC7Al from the AAV Battalion. History reveals all units struggling to create 'jerry-rigged' command vehicle configurations using their organic jeeps, HMMWV's, MRC vehicles and trucks. The most logical choice for a 'standardized' command and control vehicle in the Marine Corps' current inventory is the LAVC2. USMC, Command and control, C2, C3, C4I, Joint command and control, LAV, LAVC2, Command post.


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    Title :

    Bailing Wire, Bubble Gum, Tin Cans and String: The Marine Corp's Forward Command Post


    Contributors:
    K. M. Gill (author) / M. E. Brown (author) / F. Montgomery (author)

    Publication date :

    1993


    Size :

    27 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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