List of Figures


Chapter 2: An Integrated AttackThe Arab-Israeli War of 1967

Figure 2.1: Israeli Air Attack, 1967
Figure 2.2: Israeli Ground Attack, 1967

Chapter 4: Targeting Critical Vulnerabilities

Figure 4.1: Rommels Attack on Isonzo, 1918

Chapter 5: Boldness

Figure 5.1: MacArthurs Amphibious Assault, 1950
Figure 5.2: Landing and Attack at Inchon Harbor, September 15, 1950
Figure 5.3: Chamberlain at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863
Figure 5.4: Picketts Charge, July 3, 1863

Chapter 6: Surprise

Figure 6.1: Sam Houston at San Jacinto, 1836
Figure 6.2: Coalition Attack, Operation Desert Storm, 1991
Figure 6.3: Allied Deception Before D-Day, 1944

Chapter 7: Focus

Figure 7.1: German Invasion of France, 1940
Figure 7.2: Nelson at Trafalgar, 1805

Chapter 8: Decentralized Decision Making

Figure 8.1: Pattons Normandy Breakout, 1944
Figure 8.2: Demonstrating the widespread applicability of the Marine Corps Leadership Reaction Course in Quantico, MBA Students from the Wharton School work together to negotiate an obstacle .

Chapter 9: Tempo

Figure 9.1: Stonewall Jacksons Valley Campaign, MayJune, 1862

Chapter 10: Combined Arms

Figure 10.1: Henry V at Agincourt, 1415
Figure 10.2: A modern-day Marine Corps combined arms teamF/A-19 hornet jets , Light Armored Vehicle with AH-1 Cobra overhead, and an M198 howitzer (heavy artillery ). Photos courtesy of United States Marine Corps, www.usmc.mil, July 15, 2003.

Chapter 11: Reconnaissance Pull

Figure 11.1: Marines Amphibious Assault on Tinian, July 1011, 1944



The Marine Corps Way. Using Maneuver Warfare to Lead a Winning Organization
The Marine Corps Way: Using Maneuver Warfare to Lead a Winning Organization
ISBN: 0071458832
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 145

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