![]() ![]() Keywords: Marine Corps, operational art, naval integration, great power competition, expeditionary warfare, maneuver warfare ![]() To do so, the Corps must shed its traditional focus on the tactical level of war and instead embrace operational art to retain enduring relevance during naval campaigns in the context of all-domain, globally integrated operations that span the competition continuum. While materiel and organizational adaptations will play a central role in facilitating this revolution, the Marine Corps must also revise its theoretical approach to operations and its doctrinal hierarchy to generate greater value for the U.S. In catalyzing an operational warfare revolution, the Commandant aims to foster organizational change while realigning the Marine Corps to its role as the nation’s naval expeditionary force-in-readiness. This reality reflects the cumulative effects of protracted conflict ashore and the reemergence of great power competition. Marine Corps is not prepared for the challenges of the future operating environment. Berger, Commandant of the Marine Corps, asserted that the U.S. ![]()
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