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For example, we need to begin to expand the circumstances where a conventional land element with high speed, mobility and firepower, such as the Stryker Brigade, supports an air component mission on one portion of the battlefield and vice versa on another portion of the battlefield. The Marines will move along with their programs to enhance precision, mobility and firepower, as they integrate forces into all aspects of the joint combined arms team. Iain G Spence: `To Shoot and Ride': Mobility and Firepower in Mounted Warfare |
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