Video On Demand

Forward and Ready

October 2, 2014 • 10:00 – 11:00 am EDT

Please join us for a discussion with the Assistant Commandant, General John M. Paxton, Jr., about the future of the United States Marine Corps with a particular emphasis on amphibious capabilities and capacity. General Paxton will discuss the demands of the "new normal," future risks, and the ways in which the Corps is working to mitigate risk across the force.

He will also offer his perspectives on the Harold Brown Chair's new report, Amphibious Shipping Shortfalls: Risks and Opportunities to Bridge the Gap. The report describes the current and projected gap in amphibious shipping and offers a framework for evaluating various approaches to mitigating the associated risk.

You are cordially invited to,

Forward and Ready

A Conversation with,

General John M. Paxton, Jr.
Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps 

Moderated by,

Dr. Maren Leed
Senior Adviser, Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies 

To include a discussion of the new CSIS report

Amphibious Shipping Shortfalls
Risks and Opportunities to Bridge the Gap

October 2, 2014
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
CSIS 1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036

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If you have any questions please contact Andrew Metrick at AMetrick@csis.org or (202) 644-5632

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Maren Leed

Maren Leed

Former Senior Adviser (Non-resident), Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies