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Professional publications inform debate on current, topical issues of relevance to the Marine Corps and promote intellectual growth of the individual Marine.
For generations of Americans, our country has been the world’s dominant military power. How the US military fights, and the systems and weapons that it fights with, have been uncontested. That old reality, however, is rapidly deteriorating.
Previous CPRP book titles will remain available under the heading “Archive” along with a list of significant national and Marine Corps related titles listed under the heading “Foundational.”
In 1989, the reading list was codified, and since then, each Commandant has issued their Commandant’s Professional Reading List to improve Marines’ understanding of the military profession, the nature of warfare, and develop decision-making and critical-thinking skills.
The Lejeune Leadership Institute at Marine Corps University manages the Commandant's Professional Reading List to support professional military education of Marines at all levels of service.
The Commandant's Reading List is a list of books that Marines are recommended and often required to read. They are meant to help Marines develop their personal and professional character. The comprised list is what was published by the Commandant of the Marines Corps.
Professional Reading List . Professional reading lists circum-scribe an “organization’s intellectual priorities and canonical foundation.” These lists, as I’ve written before, “ dis-play [organizational] values.” Since 1989, when then-Commandant Gen Alfred M. Gray issued the order, the Marine Corps has had a Professional Reading List.
An update to the COMMANDANT'S PROFESSIONAL READING LIST FOR FISCAL YEAR 25. These titles highlight Marine Corps heritage so that we learn from our past, leadership/warfighting so that we fully embrace our present, and military innovation so that we develop into the Marines of tomorrow.
Each Marine shall read a minimum of five books from the “Commandants Choice” or “Grade Level” sections each year. A. The Grade Level titles are separated into five levels for both enlisted...
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