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"Our enemies, having watched Desert Storm on CNN, know they cannot engage the United States with conventional methods. These potential foes view cities as a way to limit the technological advantages of our military. They know that cities, with their narrow streets, confusing layout and large number of civilian non-combatants, place limits on our technological superiority and especially our use of firepower. We have to develop technologies that allow us to win while minimizing collateral damage."

Col. Mark Thiffault, Director, Joint Information Bureau, Urban Warrior

 


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During the urban combat phase of Operation Urban Warrior, U.S. Marines take cover and move out in Oakland, Calif., March 16. The urban combat phase was designed to prepare Marines for the type of conflict they may encounter during 21st century battles in foregin lands. More than 6,000 Marines on land and stationed on ships off the northern California coast took part in the operation.

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Against the backdrop of Alcatraz Island in the San Francisco Bay, U.S. Navy personnel act as "the bad guys" during Operation Urban Warrior March 16. In addition to serving as an opposing force, the Navy was testing new communications technology during the operation.
(U.S. Navy photo courtesy JCCC)

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A U.S Marine from the 1st Battalion, 5th Marines runs for cover during the urban combat phase of Operation Urban Warrior March 16 in Oakland, Calif. The three-phased operation tested Marines' ability to provide humanitarian assistance in an urban environment, respond to threats of chemical and biological weapons, and restore order after a state of civil unrest.
(U.S. Navy photo courtesy JCCC)

OVERVIEW

OPERATION NAME: Urban Warrior

MISSION STATEMENT: To support the national military strategy of preparing for the threats of a new century and a changing enemy. To enhance domestic national security. To conduct and refine disaster relief and humanitarian assistance operations for use in the United States and abroad. To conduct urban combat operations and ready Marines for the likelihood that battles in the 21st Century will be focused in the world's rapidly expanding urban areas.

MISSION GOALS: Using a sea-based, Navy-Marine Corps team, provide humanitarian and disaster relief assistance to a large, metropolitan city, including food, water, shelter and medicine. Successfully conduct an amphibious landing, helicopter assault and mass casualty drill in response to an incident involving chemical or biological weapons, and in coordination with civilian police and fire departments. Conduct a mid-intensity combat operation in an urban environment against a backdrop of civil unrest, and restore order.

ARTICLES:

Aussie Soldiers Eye Possible Changes During Urban Warrior

Corps Tests Robotic Artillery Technology During Urban Warrior

Marines Learn Urban Warfare

Marines Use Actors for Experimental Training

Marines Prepared for Protesters

 

WEB SITES:

U.S. Marine Corps

Urban Warrior Media Center

U.S. Marine Corps Warfighting Lab

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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