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What does the world’s largest navy (and rapidly increasing the gap in front of the world’s #2 navy) want its senior field grade officers and Flag Officers to learn in their war college?
Time is finite. Focus and emphasis will tell you what the service itself sees as important.
In the Autumn edition of the Naval War College Review, WAR WITHOUT SURPRISES: Education for Command in the People’s Liberation Army Navy by Ryan D. Martinson take a look at what the People’s Liberation Army Navy wants its leaders to focus on in its war colleges.
This pull-quote really got my attention. It begs the question: Who is more aligned with the United States Naval War College’s successful program of the 1920s and 1930s: the United States Navy (USN) or the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) of China?
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