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The Marine Corps Is No Longer Ready for
Urban Warfare

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Posted By: DVC, 5/5/2026 3:10:08 PM

Recently, my colleague Greg Maresca wrote an excellent description of life aboard a Navy amphibious ship with one of the two Marine Expeditionary Units (MEUs) currently afloat in the Persian Gulf. My last “float” was in 1978-79 with the predecessor of the 31st MEU now in the Gulf — they were then called Marine Amphibious Units (MAUs). Life aboard ship was exactly as Greg described it. However, being peacetime, we did get some great liberty in places like Hong Kong (then British), Taiwan, the Philippines, and Japan. We practiced and were ready for nearly every foreseeable contingency

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The 38th USMC commandant, Gen David Berger, has remade the Corp and while this new USMC may be a good fit for a war in the Pacific against China, it is not a good fit for what the USMC has historically done, amphibious landings and combat on land, including urban combat.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 5/5/2026 3:32:49 PM (No. 2100930)
FTA: "At the risk of getting too deep in the weeds regarding urban tactics, the combined arms approach worked as follows: Marine infantry would advance on a target building behind the tanks. The highly accurate tank guns would suppress fire from the defenders, while snipers would act in a counter-sniper capacity, watching the flanks and rear. Heavy engineer bulldozers were used to level particularly troublesome structures and clear supply routes of rubble. All of those are now missing from the Marine Corps inventory." This is a huge capability loss for a Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) which are out on ships at the very pointy 'tip of the spear'.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Strike3 5/5/2026 4:30:53 PM (No. 2100970)
I would like to see that theory tested, beginning with Chicago.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: earlybird 5/5/2026 8:28:49 PM (No. 2101054)
Wondering where the aurhors and OP served with the USMC?
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 5/5/2026 10:03:34 PM (No. 2101083)
I was never in USMC. Four family members were/are USMC. One was KIA in Afghanistan, two have left the service, one is flying for USMC currently, to answer the typical snotty retort from the standard direction.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: DVC 5/5/2026 10:06:53 PM (No. 2101085)
Oh, and if the snotty one had read the article as she so often admonishes others to do....she'd have read that the author served in the USMC and was quoting from a current USMC soldier for the article.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: 3XALADY 5/6/2026 8:46:53 AM (No. 2101227)
#5 What is funny is that I recognize the posts by the typing errors without looking at the poster's name.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: bighambone 5/6/2026 9:09:33 AM (No. 2101254)
Well the way things have been going politically in the USA, don’t be surprised if the extreme leftist Democrats take control of the Congress and the White House if the entire USMC is abolished!
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Rumblehog 5/6/2026 9:35:47 AM (No. 2101269)
It's not their mission. Secure the beaches, men!
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