Why mid-level US military officers need to see the big picture of war and their options in a fight
Briefly

At a Marine Corps school, mid-level officers are being trained to grasp the complexities of modern warfare, focusing on the need to understand various non-combat tools available in military operations. This involves collaboration across services and allies to integrate different aspects of warfare, such as diplomacy and information strategies. The training is framed around a simulated conflict to prepare officers for leadership roles, underscoring the importance of collaboration over mere combat tactics in achieving mission success.
The goal... isn't just to be a gunslinging warfighter. It's us putting our brains together and going: 'Are there other ways besides using a weapon system to handle this issue?'
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