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Amphibious operations are among the most complex that can be undertaken, involving simultaneous and integrated action in the land, maritime and air environments, usually conducted at the tactical level but having significant operational and strategic influence. Successful command and control of these operations depends on a combination of procedural measures, technological solutions and personal relationships.
This seminar will address some of the doctrinal aspects of amphibious operations and the procedures developed to meet their demands; the organisations and command platforms in existence and use in a number of countries; and will look at some of the command systems used.
For more details about the content of this 60 minute Online Intelligence Briefing, please see the agenda tab below.
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Date: 24 April 2012
Time: 1500 (London) / 10:00 am (New York)
Duration: 1 hour
Briefing agenda:

Giles Ebbutt was educated at Magdalen College School and Merton College, Oxford. He joined the Royal Marines in 1971 and his early service was in 45 Commando RM, including Arctic Warfare training in Norway.
Having specialised as a Signals Officer in 1978, he went on to hold a variety of communications appointments during his military career, including that of communications staff officer of 3 Commando Brigade and command of both 3 Commando Brigade Headquarters and Signal Squadron and the Royal Marines Signal Training Wing, as well as an exchange posting with the Army at the Royal School of Signals, Blandford. He attended the Army Staff College at Camberley in 1985-86, and subsequent appointments, outside communications, included Fleet Amphibious Intelligence officer on the staff of Commander-in-Chief Fleet, and within the Directorate of Naval Operations in the Ministry of Defence. In late 1996 he commanded the multi-national training team in the Baltic States as part of the Baltic Battalion project.
Giles Ebbutt retired from the Royal Marines in 1999 and very soon after was appointed Editor of Jane's C4I Systems Yearbook. In October 2006 he also joined the Jane's Simulation and Training Systems Yearbook editorial team.
He is a regular contributor to Jane's Defence Weekly and Jane's International Defence Review, and was co-editor of Jane's World Armies 2005-2006. He also contributes articles to other publications.
Giles is married with two daughters and lives outside Plymouth, in Devon.
Nick Brown is Editor-in-Chief of Jane’s International Defence Review, and manages the Jane's Land Forces news desk. He is interested in military strategy and tactics, military vehicles, ballistic missile defence, naval force development and nuclear weapons.
Nick Brown holds two degrees in Defence Studies and studied journalism at the London College of Printing. He joined IHS Jane's as Features Editor of Jane's Defence Weekly in 2001 and has since launched a new magazine for Lloyd's Register Fairplay and served as Editor of Jane's Navy International. Nick has written for a range of publications from Safety at Sea International to current affairs and style guide Monocle, and UK politics journal The House.
He is currently the Editor-in-Chief of Jane's International Defence Review.
Date: 24 April 2012
Time: 1500 (London) / 10:00 am (New York)
Duration: 1 hour
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Registration for the seminar include live participation in the above seminar and access to the archive recording after the event (PowerPoint and audio). | |
Registration
If you would like to participate in this seminar (but are not a Jane's Intelligence Centre/Module or DS Forecast customer) please register using the link below (secure online order form), or calling +44 (0) 20 8700 3781 or emailing Raf Kotowicz.
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