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Dedication
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction: Marine — Part of the American Soul
Marine 101: Ethos
The Marine Corps Edge: Ethos
The Beginning: Tun Tavern, 1775
The Halls of Montezuma…and the Shores of Tripoli
Martial Tradition: The Music of John Philip Sousa
World War I: The Corps Is Forged
The "Small Wars"
1942: First to Fight
The Central Pacific: Winning the Bases with Vision
Iwo Jima: The Defining Moment
"Send the Marines"
Ribbon Creek: Remaking the Corps
From Desert One to Desert Storm
Forward From the Sea: The Marine Corps Mission
Tools of the Trade: Marine Units
The Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF)
Warrior Prince of the Corps: An Interview with General Charles Krulak
Father and Son: The Krulaks
Transformation: Making Marines
The Big Green Machine: The Corps Today
Prospecting for Gold: Recruiting for the Corps
The Island: Parris Island and Recruit Training
More School: Warrior Training and Beyond
The Road to Gunny…and Beyond
The Mettle to Lead Marines: Officers
Small Arms
Tribal Elders: The USMC Weapons Training Battalion
Firearms
Grenades, Mines, Explosives, and Breaching Tools
Tools of the Trade
Personal Equipment and Sustenance
Fire Support
Anti-Armor/Aircraft Systems
Armored Fighting Vehicles
Transportation
Marine Corps Aviation
Getting There: The Gator Navy
Amphibious Shipping/Landing Craft Development
The 'Gator Navy
Landing Craft
The Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF)
The Future: The LPD-17
A Guided Tour of the 26th MEU (SOC)
Beginnings: The Road to the MEU (SOC)
The MEU (SOC) Concept
History and Structure: The 26th MEU (SOC)
Leadership: The 26th MEU (SOC) Headquarters
The Ground Component: BLT 2/6 Marines
Flying Leathernecks: HMM-264
Beans and Bullets: MEU Service Support Group -26 (MSSG-26)
Getting There: PHIBRON 4
Cats and Dogs: Attached Units
CONOPS: The MEU (SOC) Way
Getting Ready: 26th MEU (SOC) training and operations
MEU (SOC) Missions
MEU (SOC) Training and Qualifications
Getting Ready: The Summer of '95
Extra Credit: JTFEX-95
The MEU (SOC) in the Real World
Operation Chilly Dog: Iran, 2006
Operation Tropic Fury: The Liberation of Brunei, September 2008
Conclusion: A Corps for Five Hundred Years…
Bibliography