The Marine Corps Combat Development Command/Combat Development and Integration (MCCDC/CD&I) Force Development Strategic Plan is briefed at Little Hall Nov. 23 by Lt. Gen. Robert S. Walsh, who serves as commanding general, MCCDC and deputy commandant, CD&I. According to Walsh, the ever-changing character of war makes force development a challenge that requires dedicated collaboration across the Marine Corps. The plan contains a preface from Gen. Robert Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, outlining why the plan is necessary for innovation and success in the future operating environment. Nell


The Marine Corps Combat Development Command/Combat Development and Integration (MCCDC/CD&I) Force Development Strategic Plan is briefed at Little Hall Nov. 23 by Lt. Gen. Robert S. Walsh, who serves as commanding general, MCCDC and deputy commandant, CD&I. According to Walsh, the ever-changing character of war makes force development a challenge that requires dedicated collaboration across the Marine Corps. The plan contains a preface from Gen. Robert Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, outlining why the plan is necessary for innovation and success in the future operating environment. Neller called the future force preparations a blend of art, science and human will. The Force Development Strategic Plan provides MCCDC/CD&I personnel a framework designed to promote a learning organization that can more effectively prepare the nation's expeditionary force-in-readiness for a complex and uncertain future.


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