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Established in 2008, Marine Corps University Press (MCUP) recognizes the importance of an open dialogue between scholars, policy makers, analysts, and military leaders and of crossing civilian-military boundaries to advance knowledge and solve problems. To that end, MCUP focuses on books and periodicals that provide a forum for interdisciplinary discussion of national security and international relations issues and how they impact the Department of Defense, the Department of the Navy, and the U.S. Marine Corps directly and indirectly. While the press does not operate on a revenue basis, MCUP must be creative, entrepreneurial, focused, and far-sighted to anticipate both the current needs of Marine Corps University and the broader DOD community but also the future in a rapidly evolving industry and respond with vision, commitment, and resolve.

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MCUP is actively recruiting book reviewers for JAMS and Marine Corps History. Click HERE to learn more.

 

Celebrate 250: Enlisted Essay Contest
 

NEW JADO BOOK SERIES

As military conflict and competition evolve in complexity, the doctrine and practice of Joint All-Domain Operations (JADO) has emerged as a central concept in modern defense planning and execution and in how the Services educate their warfighters to prevail in conflict today and tomorrow. This new book series seeks to explore JADO through a comprehensive lens, encompassing its historical antecedents, contemporary applications, and prospective developments in future operational environments. We invite scholars, military professionals, and PME practitioners to submit original book-length manuscripts that critically engage with the theory, strategy, and execution of JADO across multiple dimensions—land, air, sea, space, cyber, and the electromagnetic spectrum.

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MCUP Spotlight:  Spiritual Fitness

 

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