

This chart shows the Red fleet at the upper right and the Blue fleet in the lower left. The first move of Tactical Maneuver IV for the Naval War College class of 1923. The development of multi-domain and distributed maritime operations cannot be properly accomplished without fleet-level tactical logic. Classified capabilities and tactics must be included. Joint aspects would necessarily be included, but not in the abstract way they are in current JPME. In such a course students would gain a fleet-level perspective on tactics and be able to link them to operational art and strategy. The Navy badly needs for the Naval War College command and staff course to become a year-long classified wargame-centric warfighting course. command of the sea in the Western Pacific, the Navy must rediscover fleet tactics, and reinvigorate the College’s role in warfighting education. Now that China constitutes a substantial threat to U.S. The fall of the Soviet Union turned the numbered fleets into area administrators and fleet tactics evaporated, being supplanted by security cooperation plans and the tactics of individual platforms. His discussion of combined naval tactics mesmerized the student body, but tactics were still shunned by the College. I remember vividly in the late 1980s when Vice Admiral Duke Hernandez spoke at the College and described his approach to using Third Fleet as a whole to counter a Soviet attack in the Pacific. Since the Naval War College was, and still is, the only place where students can study the combined operations of the various warfare communities, the deletion of tactics in its courses fragmented tactical development in the Navy and undermined the college’s purported operational-level focus. Tactics became almost an epithet for contaminating discussions of operational-level matters. The imposition of joint education requirements only reinforced the focus on the operational level. At the time I was a planning and decision-making instructor in the department.

Soon after, the Naval War College shifted the focus of its military operations course from tactics to operational-level concepts. Army developed its concept of AirLand Battle and imported the Soviet concept of operational art.
