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The April Issue of Seapower

NOW AVAILABLE AS A DIGITAL EDITION

Seapower MagazineP. 3 President’s Message. Time for Navy Leaguers to reach out to their representatives in Washington.

P. 44 Grass Roots Legislative Initiative expands with second presentation.

P. 50 St. Augustine Council adopts Klakring, presents Coast Guard Band concert.

P. 51 Everett Council honors Naval Station Sailors of the Year.

P. 51 Jacksonville Area Navy Leaguers hosted by amphibious assault ship USS Wasp.

P. 12 Situational Awareness. Navy leads U.S. efforts to connect agencies, assets, allies for total maritime picture.

P. 20 Counter-IED Evolution. Navy’s Joint CREW looks for next-generation defenses.

P. 22 After Iraq. Marine Corps to face the ‘Long War’ by returning to expeditionary, naval roots.

P. 26 MARAD’s Vision. Agency lays our plan for more robust Marine Transportation System.

P. 30 Dangerous Cargo. Coast Guard center monitors movement of goods on U.S. water ‘highways.’

P. 56 In My Own Words. Lt. Cmdr. James E. Landis, command judge advocate aboard USS Nimitz.

P. 6 Washington Report
* Looming Navy, Marine Corps Aircraft Shortfall Worries Lawmakers.
* Marines to Take a Few MRAPs to Afghanistan.
* Counter-UAS Operations Seen as Potential Threat.

P. 7 Intercepts
“We’re winning hearts and minds, one Jolly Rancher at a time.”
Petty Officer Kevin Smith, Riverine Patrol Boat 13, referring to the candy Sailors hand out to children during shore stops in Iraq.

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