Acquisitions 2.a. Commandant (CG-128) As an open access publisher, these MCUP titles are freely available upon request. Quartered Safe Out Here by George Fraser Should include Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willing and Leif Babin as well as Dichotomy of Leadership by the same authors. A suggestion for the list I found to be a great lesson in never assuming what you are facing is the same as the last time. 3.b.1. The Starfish and the Spider by Ori Brafman and Rod Beckstrom, "The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty" by Dan Ariely, Alexander the Great and the Logistics of the Macedonian Army by Donald Engels Just and Unjust Wars by M. Walzer (free audiobook) Card (free audiobook) Legacy: 15 Lessons in Leadership by: J. Kerr. Odysseus in America: Combat Trauma and the Trials of Homecoming by J. Shay Cyberpower and National Security by Franklin Kramer additionally, leadership and training for the fight although dry, is an outstanding book. As we prepare ourselves for whatever is to come, the study of military history offers the inexpensive chance to learn from the hard-won experience of others, find a template for solving existing challenges, and avoid making the same mistakes twice. Marine Corps University Press is proud to be included inthis program with the following titles currently on the list.
The Best of the Marine Corps' Reading Lists This Kind of War by T. Fehrenbach (free audiobook), Achilles in Vietnam by J. Shay 3.b.2. Gates of Fire by S. Pressfield (free audiobook) They follow the spearhead. 1. Examining threats from China, Russia, and elsewhere, The Kill Chain offers insights on how America can apply advanced technologies to prevent war, deter aggression, and maintain peace. Infantry in Battle (FMFRP 12-2) by the United States Marine Corps . The Red Badge of Courage by S. Crane (free audiobook), Battle Cry by L. Uris Heoric Leadership by C. Lowney (free audiobook) Overcoming Post-Deployment Syndrome: A Six Step Mission to Health by D. Cifu and C. Blake After Action: The True Story of a Cobra Pilot's Journey by: D. Sheehan. Alfred Lansing. Marine Corps,Warfightingis a worthy successor to SunTzusThe Art Of War. ", TED Radio Hour Podcast, a co-production by NPR and TED submitted by LT Merrill Gutowski, CG-1 & DCMS LDAC, "This podcast curates several TED Talks per episode centering around a common theme, then explores deeper into that theme. Supreme Command: Soldiers, Statesmen and Leadership in Wartime by E. Cohen Quartered Safe Out Here by G. Fraserl (free audiobook) Into the Tigers Jaw by Frank Petersen
THE WHITE DONKEY added to the Commandant's Reading List When it ended, the American debate was never again about winning, only about how to leave. Curious: The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends On It by: I. Leslie. How a Marine demonstrates completion of the annual requirement is at the discretion of the commander. Corps Values by Zell Miller The Life of Chesty Puller by Burke Davis, "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu Its said that there is a magic number of 10,000 hours when it comes to mastering a certain trade or vocation. ", Mindset by Carol Dweck submitted by LCDR Zeke Lyons, Desk Officer, International Port Security Program, DCO LDAC, CG Change Agent, "Based on my own experience, I believe that improving yourself improves the Coast Guard and connecting with your own purpose allows you to connect with the Coast Guard's purpose. Lincoln on Leadership: Executive Strategies for Tough Times by D. Phillips (free audiobook) Resilience: Hard-won Wisdom for Living a Better Life by: E. Greitens. Weak states pose problems just as confounding as strong ones. Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by: L. Hillenbrand. 3.d.6. The Landmark of Thucydides by Robert Strassler, "The Soldier and the State" by Samuel Huntington, "The War that Ended Peace" by Margaret MacMillan, "Treasury's War" by Juan Zarate
Commandant's Reading List - A Complete List - USMC OFFICER This guide is intended to help Marines think about and discuss the books they read. Deftly blending history with autobiography, action with analysis, and separating fact from fable, General Krulak touches the very essence of the Corps: what it means to be a Marine and the reason behind its consistently outstanding performance and reputation. byIan T. Brown. 3.b.10. The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable by N. Taleb (free audiobook) Many are not reading at all.
Military Professional Reading Lists - Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane, Battle Cry by Leon Uris Soldiers of God by R. Kaplan Sources of Power by G. Klein Capt Fick will never have a book on the commandants reading list. While this may sound odd, suggesting this to the leadership of the Marine Corps, I submit that this style of leadership has always been around, no matter how gruffly they may try to hide it: U.S. Fall (free audiobook) ", The Go-Giver Podcast Episode: 173 Creating Transformational Change by Greg Satell submitted by FORCECOM LDAC via LCDR Kristen R. Jaekel, FORCECOM LDAC Chair, "What does purpose have to do with creating transformational change? We need to find the time for it just as we find time weekly for individual and unit physical conditioning. No Bended Knee by M. Twining War Made New by Max Boot, "We Were Soldiers Once And Young" by Harold Moore and Joseph Galloway, All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Remarque The All Blacks are the worlds most successful sporting outfit, undefeated in over 75% of their international matches over the last 100 years. Military Power: Explaining Victory and Defeat in Modern Battle by S. Biddle This book is featured on the 2015 Chief of Staff of the Air Force (CSAF) Reading List. 2017by MarineCorpsReadingList.com.
Revision of The Commandant'S Professional Reading Program The Naval Air War in Korea by Richard Hallion NARR/REF A IS MCO 1553.4B, PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION. R 191935Z OCT 20
The Changing Face of War by Martin Van Creveld The CPRL is arranged into five categories: Commandant's Choice, Profession of Arms, Innovation, Leadership, and Strategy. shouldnt that be heroic? 3.a. Drawing on new and previously unpublished material from the major players of this period, including a full transcript of Boyds Patterns of Conflict lecture,A New Conception of Warcaptures a period of remarkable intellectual ferment within the Marine Corps and the development of a unique conceptual framework for warfighting that continues to inspire Marines today. The Forgotten Soldier by GuySajer 3.e.8. Chouinard also says is the book, Doing risk-sports has taught me another important lesson: Never exceed your limits. 3.e.10.
Commandant's Professional Reading List | Quantico VA - Facebook Please visit our shopping cart to submit your order. This book is a perfect example that can help bridge the gap between personal and organizational purpose. In as few words as possible, what is this book about?. The Accidental Guerilla by D. Kilcullen (free audiobook) Modern Strategy by Colin Gray Id like to suggest a personal memoir from WWIl for Intermediate Level Officers; which deals with brigade-level command under extreme conditions: The Road Past Mandalay by Lt.Col John Masters, DSO. The year's list focuses on the theme connecting individual purpose to the Coast Guards purpose. This theme means different things to different people, which youll see reflected in the eclectic selections featured. 3.d.11. Links/RTs/follows gov't endorsement.
4. 5. The Commandant's Reading List is a list of books that Marines are recommended and often required to read. Cyber War by Richard Clarke and Robert Knake 3.c.10. Outliers by M. Gladwell (free audiobook) Thinking in Time: The uses of History for Decision Makers by R. Neustadt and E. May, Ascent by B. McGhie Supplying War by M. van Creveld, Counterinsurgency Warfare by D. Galula Marine Corps Base Quantico They are meant to help Marines develop their personal and professional character. The Forgotten Soldier by G. Sajer 3.e.1. The Village by Bing West Future Sentinel: . "Individual purpose must be at the fore-front of working effectively within distributed teams and this book offers tools for leaders at all Coast Guard levels to incorporate. Black Hearts by J. Frederick (free audiobook) As a retired Marine officer myself, it struck me as very consistent with the experiences of Marines in the field. The second path was navigated by many thinkers within the Marine Corps during a period of institutional soul-searching after Vietnam.
USMC Book Report Format.pages | DocDroid 2.d. What made you want to read it?. A course of personal study. Thinking Fast and Slow by D. Kahneman Welcome to the 2022 Coast Guard Reading List, the annual collection of . The leadership lessons are relevant to all aspiring and current leaders and often include inspiring stories of overcoming adversity. Courage After Fire: Coping Strategies for Troops Returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and Their families by K. Armstrong, S. Best, and P. Domenici Down Range: To Iraq and Back by B. Cantrell and C. Dean Military Innovation in the Interwar Period by Williamson Murray and Allan Millett GENERAL. Gen. James C. McConville, Chief of Staff of the Army, will announce a new reading selection to add to the CSA's 21st Century Reading List on the 15th of each month. Organizational culture can be transformed if we all approached the Coast Guards work from a growth mindset. Over the past two hundred years, the Marines have developed a reputation for getting the job done fearlessly, boldly, and taking no prisoners. The Leaders Bookshelf synthesizes their responses to identify the top fifty books that can help virtually anyone become a better leader. The Defense of Duffers Drift by E. Swinton Our senior leaders have not emphasized the importance of reading. What I am calling for is nothing less than a renewal of a critical aspect of our commitment to the profession of arms. The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds by: M. Lewis. U.S. Thinking in Time: The uses of Histry for Decision Makers by R. Neustadt and E. May, Angry Wind: Through Muslim Black Africa by Truck, Bus, Boat, and Camel by J. Tayler They tell how they have used the Marine Corps battle strategies of strength and straightforwardness as their secret weapons in every confrontation, whether at a corporate, departmental, or personal level. Women at War: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Other Conflicts by: S. Baron. 3.c.4. If your not active, ( always active for 55 years now ), the first thing you do to catch up is go to YouTube What can the decline of a global lingerie brand and corporate hackathons teach us about how fear can stifle innovation? What better role model for the hidden warriors in ourselves? 3.d.4. Within hours the entire city was in their hands save for two small military outposts. The Last Stand of Fox Company by B. Drury and T. Clavin (free audiobook) The Warrior Ethos by S. Pressfield
2022, it will be time to roll those sleeves up and turn your clocks forward for daylight saving. Shadow of the Sword by J. Books will be selected for reading and discussion, with time set aside in the schedule to that end. Matterhorn: a Novel of the Vietnam War by K. Marlantes (free audiobook) The U.S. Marines and Amphibious War: Its Theory and Practice in the Pacific by J. Isely and P. Crowl, Critical Thinking: Tools for Taking Charge of Your Professional and Personal Life by R. Paul and L. Elder Defeat into Victory by Viscount Slim How Wars End by G. Rose (free audiobook) We'd love to hear how you're using this list. Each year, Marines shall read a minimum of five books from the CPRL. Over recent years I have become increasingly concerned that Marines are not reading enough anymore. The first path was forged by U.S. Air Force colonel John R. Boyd, whose ideas on warfare were shaped by a military career during the height of the Cold War and his own passion for challenging conventional wisdom in the search for new and useful ideas. Marine Corps Aviation Since 1912 by P. Mersky, Alexander the Great and the Logistics of the Macedonian Army by D. Engels One of the best books that I have ever read. Please email us atHQS-SMB-OfficeofLeadership@uscg.mil. Last Updated: Aug 11, 2021 10:42 AM. Previous CPRL book titles will remain available under the heading Archive along with a list of significant national and Marine Corps related titles listed under the heading Foundational.
The Art of Airpower, Sun Tzu Revisited by Sanu Kainikara USMCOfficer.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. I have also directed that specific guidance be promulgated that ensures that item G-1 (Professional Military Education) in the fitness report is being used to accurately describe a Marine s dedication to the pursuit of life-long learning. 3.c.9. He also takes a close look at Marines in war, offering challenging accounts of their experiences in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. Please visit our shopping cart to submit your order. Assignment Pentagon: How to Excel in a Bureaucracy by P. Smith and D. Gerstein Haass also details how the U.S. should act towards China and Russia, as well as in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Im Staying With My Boys Jim Proser and Jerry Cutter
'Message to Garcia' had a message, but it is no longer a 'Garcia' world Leave comments for any books you would recommend to other Marines. The Commandant's Professional Reading List (CPRL) has removed the rank distinction and consolidated the list of publications into five categories. On Yankee Station: The Naval Air War over Vietnam by John Nichols and Barrett Tillman Incorporate the new CPRL into command and unit PME programs. The free audiobook links are valid for those who have not tried Audible.com and would like to signup for a FREE trial. U.S. 3.b. The Life of Chesty Puller by B. Davis Fields of Fire by J. Webb (free audiobook) U.S. Constitution Leadership and the New Science by M. Wheatly He was captured and 3.c.3. With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa by E. Sledge (free audiobook), Attacks by E. Rommel This letter represents only the first installment in this effort. Marine!
Professional Reading - MCA The Clash Between Islam and Modernity in he Middle East by B. Lewis (free audiobook), Developing the Leaders Around You by J. Maxwell (free audiobook) Into the Tigers Jaw by F. Petersen THE COMMANDANT'S READING LIST PRIVATE, PRIVATE FIRST CLASS, AND LANCE CORPORAL. There is a passage in the book that captures the quintessence of leadership exemplified in the story of WWI Gunnery Sergeant Dan DalyOutstanding read! Inside Cyber Warfare by Jeffrey Carr The Marines of Montford Point: Americas First Black Marines by Melton McLaurin, All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Remarque The CPRL was simplified to a single list for all Marines, regardless of rank, and organized into five categories (Foundational Documents, Profession of Arms, Innovation, Leadership, and Strategy). If your purpose is to create transformational change, then this podcast is for you. The Last Stand of Fox Company: A True Story of U.S. Marines in Combat by: B. Drury and T. Clavin. Marine! Fleet Tactics & Naval Operations, 3rd ed. by: W. Hughes. Scholarly and professionally oriented articles published by independent magazines and journals foster innovation, PME development, critical study of the profession of arms, and serious discussion regarding topics of interest to the Marine Corps. We can examine the lives of past masters (Freddie Roach, Charles Darwin or even John Coltrane) in order to find and develop our own lifes task (purpose) and connect this to the missions our service performs. General System Theory by L. Von Bertalanffy 3.d.3. 3.d.7. It was removed because some felt it advocated military elitism. Those of you that have been following me since the beginning know that Terminal Lance started as an underground, risqu, and avant-garde idea. Hot, Flat, and Crowded by Thomas Freidman Ripples of Battle by Victor Hanson Battle Leadership by A. Recurring Logistic Problems as I Have Observed Them by C. Magruder The Marines of Montford Point: America's First Black Marines by: M. McLaurin. Hot, Flat, and Crowded by T. Freidman (free audiobook) Command Culture by Jrg Muth One was a soldiers Soldier (yes it was Army Officers) and the other was more of a politician/privileged approach to promotion. Workman Leadership
Monsoon by R. Kaplan They are meant to help Marines develop their personal and professional character.
Fy22 Commandants Professional Intermediate-level Education Board 3.d.10. In addition to the updated reading list, the Gray Research Center in coordination with the Brute Krulak Center for Innovation and Creativity has added new content to the CPRP to include the current podcasts, articles, and discussion guides. The Marines of Montford Point: Americas First Black Marines by M. McLaurin The CPRL is arranged into five. Gates of Fire by Steven Pressfield PUSD Facilities Master Plan Survey; PUSD Facilities Master Plan Survey (Spanish) PUSD Calendar (2018-19) Servant Leadership is an excellent way of nurturing current personnel but also building the future of our organization. Corps Values by Z. Miller These levels coincide with specific ranks and Marines should attempt to read all titles within their level prior to proceeding to a higher level. Rethinking the Principles of War by A. McIvor As part of a small group of individuals that know why, I must say that even though it is tragic that he will not see the list, he has a strong grasping of what and how things should be done. Keep from All Thoughtful Men: How U.S. Economists Won WWII by J. Lacey Every Marine will read at least three books from the list each year. Proudly created with Wix.com. The Clash Between Islam and Modernity in the Middle East by B. Lewis, Airpower and Maneuver Warfare by M. van Crefeld One critical element of this adjustment will be adopting a new approach to sovereignty, one that embraces its obligations and responsibilities as well as its rights and protections. It is a story, fictional, of two Officers careers through WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. U.S. Learn how your comment data is processed. Currently, Amazon is offering two free audiobooks with a free trial membership. ; winning the support of the indigenous population and when possible treating a defeated enemy with compassion and inclusion. On Call in Hell: A Doctor's Iraq War Story by: R. Jadick. ATP 4-93: Army Technique Publication about Sustainment Brigades. The comprised list is what was published by the Commandant of the Marines Corps. "I want Marines to read beyond the list, too, especially paying attention to current events, science and technology, and what our potential adversaries are up to around the world. For the most part, an excellent list. Making the Corps by T. Ricks (free audiobook) Team of Teams" by Stanley McChrystal, Chris Fussell, Tantum Collins and David Silverman, "The Warriors: Reflections on Men in Battle by J. Glenn Gray In the early hours of January 31, 1968, the North Vietnamese launched over one hundred attacks across South Vietnam in what would become known as the Tet Offensive. For assistance accessing Navy OverDrive, please emailnglp@navy.mil.
Reading List - SOC Storm of Steel by Ernst Junger 528th SUS BDE (A) Reading List. Whole Hearts. by: B. The Life of Chesty Puller by B. Davis 3.b.7. Thinking Fast and Slow by D. Kahneman (free audiobook) The Journal of Advanced Military Studies(JAMS) serves as a forum for interdisciplinary discussion of national security and international relations issues and how they impact the Department of Defense, the Department of the Navy, and the U.S. Marine Corps directly and indirectly. The Master Algorithm: How the Quest for the Ultimate Learning Machine Will Remake Our World by: P. Domingos. By Thomas E. Ricks The First Marine Battalion, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Robert W. Huntington, landed on the eastern. Wired for War by P. W. Singer, Developing the Leaders Around You by John Maxwell
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