The NLPG brings together myriad of information that is compact and portable. Includes a 15-month calendar (January 2012 to March 2013), a complete list of CPPD courses and services, Navy and Marine Corps Selection Board and Fitness Report/Evaluation schedules, and the Navy and Marine Corps Professional Reading Program lists.
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2. Sailor’s Creed Department of the Navy
I am a United States Sailor.
CORE VALUES CHARTER
I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of
America and I will obey the orders of those appointed over me.
As in our past, we are dedicated to the Core Values of Honor, Courage and
Commitment to build the foundation of trust and leadership upon which our strength
I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gone is based and victory is achieved. These principles on which the U.S. Navy and the
before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world. U.S. Marine Corps were founded continue to guide us today. Every member of
the Naval Service - active, reserve and civilian, must understand and live by our
Core Values. For more than two hundred years, members of the Naval Service
I proudly serve my country’s Navy combat team with Honor, have stood ready to protect our nation and our freedom. We are ready today to
Courage and Commitment. carry out any mission; deter any conflict around the globe, and if called upon to
fight, be victorious. We will be faithful to our Core Values of Honor, Courage and
Commitment as our abiding duty and privilege.
I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all.
“HONOR”
I am accountable for my professional and personal behavior. I will be mindful of the
privilege I have to serve my fellow Americans.
I will:
The Navy Ethos • Abide by an uncompromising code of integrity, taking full responsibility for
my actions and keeping my word.
• Conduct myself in the highest ethical manner in relationships with seniors,
We are the United States Navy, our Nation’s sea power – ready peers and subordinates. Be honest and truthful in my dealings within and
guardians of peace, victorious in war. outside the Department of the Navy.
• Make honest recommendations to my seniors and peers and seek honest
recommendations from junior personnel.
We are professional Sailors and Civilians – a diverse and agile force • Encourage new ideas and deliver bad news forthrightly.
exemplifying the highest standards of service to our Nation, at home • Fulfill my legal and ethical responsibilities in my public and personal life.
and abroad, at sea and ashore.
“COURAGE”
Integrity is the foundation of our conduct; respect for others is Courage is the value that gives me the moral and mental strength to do what is
fundamental to our character; decisive leadership is crucial to our right, with confidence and resolution, even in the face of temptation or adversity.
I will:
success. • Have the courage to meet the demands of my profession.
• Make decisions and act in the best interest of the Department of the Navy
We are a team, disciplined and well-prepared, committed to and the nation, without regard to personal consequences.
• Overcome all challenges while adhering to the highest standards of personal
mission accomplishment. We do not waver in our dedication and conduct and decency.
accountability to our shipmates and families. • Be loyal to my nation by ensuring the resources entrusted to me are used in
an honest, careful and efficient way.
We are patriots, forged by the Navy’s core values of Honor, Courage
and Commitment. In times of war and peace, our actions reflect our “COMMITMENT”
proud heritage and tradition. The day-to-day duty of every man and woman in the Department of the Navy
is to join together as a team to improve the quality of our work, our people and
ourselves.
We defend our Nation and prevail in the face of adversity with I will:
strength, determination, and dignity. • Foster respect up and down the chain of command.
• Care for the personal and spiritual well-being of my people.
• Show respect toward all people without regard to race, religion or gender.
We are the United States Navy. • Always strive for positive change and personal improvement.
• Exhibit the highest degree of moral character, professional excellence,
quality, and competence in all that I do.
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Greetings,
It is my distinct pleasure to provide the 2012 edition of the Naval Leader Planning Guide and
CENTER FOR PERSONAL AND the Naval Leader Weekly Planner. Our mission at the Center for Personal and Professional
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Development is to develop the Navy’s workforce by providing education and training
opportunities that build personal, professional and leadership competencies in support of
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mission readiness and this guide is one way we assist Sailors in their development.
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VIRGINIA BEACH VA 23461-2009 In this edition you will find important events in the annual calendar that every naval leader
should know and a host of other resources that will help you in your job. From course listings
that your Sailors can use to further their development to planning worksheets you can use to
organize your own growth, I hope you’ll find this guide a useful tool.
This product is only as useful as the information it contains so your feedback is important
for the continuous improvement of our guide. There are a variety of ways for you to provide
feedback. Feedback can be submitted using the form in the back of this guide that you can
...................................................................................................................... mail, fax, or email (CPPD.Feedback@navy.mil), or you can submit corrections using Navy
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The Naval Leader Planning Guide and the Naval Leader Weekly Planner are not available
for purchase this year through the Navy Forms Online webpage. Downloading the product
and reproducing locally is the primary delivery method. Commands are also authorized to
use these downloaded files to request printing from their local printing agency. I encourage
you to use one of these methods to make sure every one of your Leaders has a copy of this
product.
On behalf of the staff at CPPD, thank you for using this edition of the Naval Leader Planning
Guide or the Naval Leader Weekly Planner. I hope this product will assist you in being
successful Naval Leaders.
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Date Item Date Item U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTE
www.usni.org
General Information - (410) 268-6110
Orders - (800) 233-8764
FAX - (410) 269-7940 FAX
USO WORLD HEADQUARTERS
www.uso.org
To make donations
(800) USO-SHOW (876-7469)
To contact USO
(703) 908-6400
VIRTUAL EDUCATION CENTER (VEC)
(877) 838-1659/492-4684 DSN
FAX - (757) 492-5095/DSN
0600 - 2100 CST / 7 days a week
(except Christmas, New Year’s, Thanksgiving, and July 4th)
VOTING ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
www.fvap.gov/services/vic.html
DOD Voting Information Center (VIC)
24 hour recorded service information
E-mail: vote@fvap.ncr.gov
(703) 588-4584, DSN 425
* Messsage can be left 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
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Miscellaneous Navy Directory (continued) Date Item Date Item
TRICARE
http://www.tricare.mil/mybenefit/home
Contact information:
http://www.tricare.mil/contactus
Beneficiary Counseling and Assistance Coordinators
Debt Collection Assistance Officer Directory
http://www.tricare.mil/bcacdcao
UNIFORM SUPPORT CENTER
(CONUS/Guam/HI/V.I./Puerto Rico)
https://www.nexnet.nexweb.org/pls/nexauth/wg_select_speed
(Customer Service)
E-mail: customerservice@nexweb.org
1-800-628-3924 (Mon. - Fri.) From US: 1-877-810-9030
(757) 631-3906 From Overseas: 001-877-432-1736
USMC HOMEPAGE
http://www.marines.mil
U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTE
www.usni.org
General Information - (410) 268-6110
Orders - (800) 233-8764
FAX - (410) 571-1703 FAX
USO WORLD HEADQUARTERS
www.uso.org
To make donations:
(800) USO-SHOW (876-7469)
To contact USO:
1-888-484-3876
VOLUNTARY EDUCATION (NAVY COLLEGE CENTER)
https://www.navycollege.navy.mil
(877) 838-1659/492-4684 DSN
0600 - 2100 CST / 5 days a week (Monday-Friday)
(except Christmas, New Year’s, Thanksgiving, and July 4th)
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
NAVAL INSPECTOR GENERAL HOTLINE
Principles of Naval Leadership
1. Know yourself and seek self-improvement. February 2012
www.ig.navy.mil
• Make an honest evaluation of yourself to determine your strong and weak
personal qualities. S M T W T F S 1-800-522-3451 Mon. - Fri, 0800 - 1600 EST
• Seek the honest opinions of your friends and superiors to show you how to improve your
1 2 3 4 FAX (202) 433-2613, DSN 288
leadership ability.
• Learn by studying the causes of success or failure of other leaders. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
E-mail: NAVIGHotlines@navy.mil
• Develop a genuine interest in people.
• Have specific goals and definite plans to attain them. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 NAVAL WAR COLLEGE
• Have a systematic personal reading program that emphasizes not only professional
subjects but also includes topics to help you understand people, both as individuals ,and 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
www.nwc.navy.mil
in their functioning groups. (Quarterdeck) Command Duty Office
26 27 28 29
(401) 841-3089/1310 DSN 841
1 2 3 4 NAVY ADVANCEMENT CENTER
001/365 002/364 003/363 004/362
https://wwwa.nko.navy.mil/portal/careermanagement/navyadvancementcenter
To e-mail questions, suggestions, or problems to Navy Advancement Center:
Advancement Exam Development and Content
SFLY_NAVY_ADVANCEMENT@navy.mil
New Year’s Day New Year’s Day Observed
Advancement Exam Discrepancies
8 9 10 11 SFLY_N321_DISCREPANC@navy.mil
008/358 009/357 010/356 011/355
Advancement Exam Ordering and Shipping
SFLY_N321_EXAM_ORDER@navy.mil
Advancement Exam general Questions
SFLY_EXAM_QUESTIONS@navy.mil
United Nations Day
Non-Resident Training Course (NRTC)
15 16 17 18 (Central Enrollment Mangement and Help Desk)
015/351 016/350 017/349 018/348
Helpdesk: nrtc@navy.mil
Website: https://courses.netc.navy.mil
NAVY LODGE (24 hours a day, 7 days a week)
www.navy-lodge.com
Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday
1-800-NAVY INN (628-9466)
22 23 24 25 DSN 942-5173
022/344 023/343 024/342 025/341
NAVY-MARINE CORPS RELIEF SOCIETY
www.nmcrs.org
(703) 696-4904 DSN 426
(703) 696-0144 (Fax)
NAVY PROFESSIONAL READING PROGRAM
29 30 31
029/337 030/336 031/335 www.navyreading.navy.mil
STANDARD AUTOMATED LOGISTICS TOOL SET - (SALTS)
US NAVY SALTS PROJECT: https://www.navsup.navy.mil/
SALTS Help Desk:
Click on “Tools and Applications”; scroll down to WinSALTS link
“ I never had a policy; I have just tried to do my very best each and every day”
(215) 697-1112, DSN 442
E-mail: SALTSHELP@navy.mil
~Abraham Lincoln
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MARINE CORPS RESERVE ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY REMINDERS
www.usmcra.org 31
FITREPS/Evals due:
USN
000/365
(703) 289-1204 31 - O-3 (All)
MILITARY ONESOURCE USMC
31 - 2ndLt (Active)
www.militaryonesource.com
Stateside: CONUS: 1-800-342-9647 Mid-term Counseling due:
USN
Overseas: *OCONUS Universal Free Phone: 800-342-9467 O-6 (All)
Collect from Overseas: OCONUS Collect: 484-530-5908 E-3/2/1 (All)
En espanol llame al: 1-877-888-0727 Boards convening:
TTY/TDD: 1-866-607-6794 USN
5 6 7 09 - Active CWO to LDO/LTJG IP
Korea DSN: 550-ARMY (2769) 005/361 006/360 007/359 (PERS 8)
09 - Active/Reserve Enlisted to
LDO/CWO IP (PERS 8)
*Use applicable access code before dialing toll free number. 09 - Reserve Enlisted to LDO
CWO IP (PERS 92)
NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE 10 - Reserve O-6 Line (PERS 8)
10 - FTS O-6 Line (PERS 8)
www.ndvh.org 11 - Active O-6 Line (PERS 8)
11 - Active O-5 Continuation
(800) 799-SAFE (7233) (PERS 8)
24 - Command Master Chief
(800) 787-3224 (TTY) 12 13 14 Screen (PERS 40FF)
012/354 013/353 014/352 24 - Command Senior Chief
(PERS 40FF)
NAVY SEXUAL ASSAULT AND PREVENTION HOTLINE 26 - 2nd Quarter Spot (PERS 8)
26 - 2nd Quarter Special
www.rainn.org (PERS 8)
31 - Active O-6 Staff (PERS 8)
(877) 995-5247 or text 55247 31 - Active O-5 Staff
Continuation (PERS 8)
Free. Confidential. 24/7 31 - Law Education Program
(LEP) (PERS 4416)
NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE USMC
19 20 21 18 - Major (Reserve)
(800) 273-TALK (8255) 019/347 020/346 021/345
19 - Captain (Active)
24 - Lieutenant Colonel
NATIONAL MILITARY FAMILY ASSOCIATION, INC. (Reserve)
www.nmfa.org
(703) 931-NMFA (6632) E-7 Advancement Exams
(703) 931-4600 FAX
E-mail: families@nmfa.org 26 27 28
026/340 027/339 028/338
info@militaryfamily.org
MONTHLY GOALS
NAVAL ENLISTED RESERVE ASSOCIATION (NERA)
www.nera.org
1-800-776-9020 or (703) 534-1329
Fax: 703-534-3617
E-mail: members@nera.org
NAVAL HISTORY AND HERITAGE CENTER
www.history.navy.mil
Navy Museum
(202) 433-4882 DSN 288
Navy Department Library
This Month In History
(202) 433-4132 DSN 288
January 1, 1959 - U.S. Naval Observatory introduces system of uniform atomic time using cesium beam atomic
Other Information oscillators. This measurement has been adopted as standard by the International Committee
on Weights and Measures.
(202) 433-7830 DSN 288
January 16, 1991 - Operation Desert Storm, liberation of Kuwait from Iraq begins
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“I never had a policy; I have just tried to do my very best each and every day. “
~Abraham Lincoln NPC HOMEPAGE
www.npc.navy.mil/channels
Appointments
0600 ______________________
Monday 26 December 2011
_____________________________________________________________
ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY
www.ausn.org
0700 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
Toll-free Numbers:
0800 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
(866) 672-4968
0900 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
(866) 683-3647 (Fax)
1000 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
1100 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ BUPERS ACCESS
1200 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ https://www.bupersaccess.navy.mil/login.asp
1300 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ DEFENSE ENROLLMENT ELIGIBILITY REPORTING SYSTEM (DEERS)
1400 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ http://www.tricare.mil/mybenefit/home/overview/Eligibility/DEERS
1500 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ (800) 538-9552
1600 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
DEFENSE FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING SERVICE (411)
1800 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
http://www.dfas.mil/
Ask Military Pay
0600 ______________________ Tuesday 27 December 2011
_____________________________________________________________
https://corpweb1.dfas.mil/askDFAS/askDFAS.jsp
0700 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
Active Duty Pay, Reserve Pay, Garnishment
0800 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
(888) 332-7411
0900 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
Debt Management Customer Service Section
1000 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
(800) 962-0648
1100 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
DIVERSITY/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ADVICE LINE
1200 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
www.npc.navy.mil/commandsupport/equalopportunity
1300 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
(800) 253-0931
1400 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
Comm: (901) 874-2507 DSN 882
1500 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
(Overseas call collect )
1600 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
E-Mail: mill_navyeoadvice@navy.mil
1700 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
1800 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ FEDERAL VOTING ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
www.fvap.gov
0600 ______________________ Wednesday 28 December 2011
_____________________________________________________________ DOD Voting Information Center (VIC)
0700 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ 24 hour recorded service information
0800 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ E-mail: vote@fvap.gov
0900 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ 1-800-438-VOTE (8683), DSN 425-1584
1000 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ * Messsage can be left 24 hours a day, 7 days a weekUSMC HOMEPAGE
1100 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ http://www.marines.mil/marinelink/mcn2000.nsf/homepage?readform
1200 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ FLEET RESERVE ASSOCIATION (FRA)
1300 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ www.fra.org
1400 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ (703) 683-1400
1500 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
MARINE CORPS HISTORICAL DIVISION
1600 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
hqinet001.hqmc.usmc.mil/HD
1700 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
Archives Section: (202) 433-3439
1800 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
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Colonel to General 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
• Decoding Clausewitz: A New Approach to On War by J. Sumida
Thursday 29 December 2011 Appointments
• Dereliction of Duty by H. R. McMaster _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 0600
• Diplomacy by H. Kissinger _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 0700
• Feeding Mars by J. A. Lynn _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 0800
_____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 0900
• First to Fight: An Inside View of the U.S. Marine Corps by LtGen Krulak
_____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1000
• Once A Marine: An Iraq War Tank Commander’s Inspirational Memoir of
Combat, Courage, and Recovery by Nick Popaditch and Mike Steere _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1100
_____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1200
• Supreme Command by E. A. Cohen
_____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1300
• The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War by D. Halberstam
_____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1400
• The Crisis of Islam
_____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1500
• The Culture of War by M. Van Creveld _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1600
• The Last Stand of Fox Company by B. Drury and T. Clavin _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1700
• The Lions of Iwo Jima by Maj Gen (ret) F. Haynes and J. Warren _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1800
• Tiger Force: A True Story of Men and War by M. Sallah and M. Weiss Friday 30 December 2011
• Tried by War by J. McPherson _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 0600
_____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 0700
_____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 0800
*Current, topical titles provided by Marine Corps University at each Executive Off-Site.
_____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 0900
_____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1000
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Saturday 31 December 2011
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Sunday 01 January 2012 New Year’s Day
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02 January 2012 - 08 January 2012 Reading Program (continued)
“Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.”
~William Shakespeare~Donald H. McGannon
Major (continued)
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• Once An Eagle by A. Myrer
0600 ______________________
New Year’s Day Observed Monday 02 January 2012
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• The Culture of War by M. Van Creveld
0700 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ • The Guns of August by B. W. Tuchman
0800 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ • The Landmark Thucydides: A Comprehensive Guide to the Peloponnesian War
0900 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
by Thucydides ed. by R. Strassler, transl. by R. Crawley
1000 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ • The Last Stand of Fox Company by B. Drury and T. Clavin
1100 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ • The Lions of Iwo Jima by Maj Gen (ret) F. Haynes and J. Warren
1200 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ • Tiger Force: A True Story of Men and War by M. Sallah and M. Weiss
1300 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ • The World is Flat 3.0 by T. L. Friedman
1400 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
Lieutenant Colonel
1500 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
• First to Fight: An Inside View of the U. S. Marine Corps by Krulak, Victor H.
1600 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
LtGen
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• Carnage and Culture by V. Hanson
Tuesday 03 January 2012 • Decoding Clausewitz: A New Approach to On War by J. Sumida
0600 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
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• Defeat into Victory by W. Slim
0800 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ • Descent into Chaos by Ahmed Rashid
0900 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ • Masters of War by M. Handel
1000 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ • Once a Marine: An Iraq War Tank Commander’s Inspirational Memoir of
1100 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ Combat, Courage, and Recovery by Nick Popaditch and Mike Steere
1200 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ • The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War by D. Halberstam
1300 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ • The Last Stand of Fox Company by B. Drury and T. Clavin
1400 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________ • The Lions of Iwo Jima by Maj Gen (ret) F. Haynes and J. Warren
1500 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
• Tiger Force: A True Story of Men and War by M. Sallah and M. Weiss
1600 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
• Supplying War by M. Van Creveld
1700 ______________________ _____________________________________________________________
• The Culture of War by M. Van Creveld
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• Triumph Forsaken by M. Moyar
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• First to Fight: An Inside View of the U. S. Marine Corps, by Krulak, Victor H. Appointments
LtGen Thursday 05 January 2012
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• The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War by D. Halberstam _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 0700
• Once a Marine: An Iraq War Tank Commander’s Inspirational Memoir of _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 0800
Combat, Courage, and Recovery by Nick Popaditch and Mike Steere _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 0900
• Baghdad at Sunrise: A Brigade Commander’s War in Iraq by P. Mansoor _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1000
• Battle Cry of Freedom by M. McPherson _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1100
• Battle Exhortation, The Rhetoric of Combat Leadership by K. Yellin _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1200
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• Counterinsurgency Warfare by D. Galula
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• Reminiscences of a Marine by J. A. Lejeune
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• The Bridge at Dong Ha by J. G. Miller _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1600
• The Last Stand of Fox Company by B. Drury and T. Clavin _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1700
• The Lions of Iwo Jima by Maj Gen (ret) F. Haynes and J. Warren _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1800
• Tiger Force: A True Story of Men and War by M. Sallah and M. Weiss Friday 06 January 2012
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• The Face of Battle by J. Keegan
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Captain
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• First to Fight: An Inside View of the U. S. Marine Corps by Krulak,
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Victor H. LtGen
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• Baghdad at Sunrise: A Brigade Commander’s War in Iraq by P. Mansoor
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• For the Common Defense by A. R. Millet
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• On Combat by D. Grossman _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1300
• Savage Wars of Peace by M. Boot _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1400
• The Arab Mind by R. Tatai _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1500
• Once a Marine: An Iraq War Tank Commander’s Inspirational Memoir of _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1600
Combat, Courage, and Recovery by Nick Popaditch and Mike Steere _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1700
• The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War by D. Halberstam _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1800
• The Last Stand of Fox Company by B. Drury and T. Clavin Saturday 07 January 2012
• The Lions of Iwo Jima by Maj Gen (ret) F. Haynes and J. Warren _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 0900
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• Tiger Force: A True Story of Men and War by M. Sallah and M. Weiss
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• The Mask of Command by J. Keegan
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Major
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• First to Fight: An Inside View of the U. S. Marine Corps by Krulak,
Victor H. LtGen
Sunday 08 January 2012
• The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War by D. Halberstam
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• Once a Marine: An Iraq War Tank Commander’s Inspirational Memoir of _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1100
Combat, Courage, and Recovery by Nick Popaditch and Mike Steere
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• Decoding Clausewitz: A New Approach to On War by J. Sumida
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• Grant Takes Command by B. Catton _____________________________________________________________ _________________________ 1700
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