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Written by Jenifer Chrisman on April 10, 2017.
“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.”
– George R.R. Martin, author of A Song of Ice and Fire
Beginning in 1989, General Al Gray, 29th Commandant of the Marine Corps, put into effect the first Commandant’s Professional Reading List. He believed mental preparation as important as occupational knowledge or physical conditioning. The list serves to challenge Marines of every rank to develop professional and personal character, as well as preparing for the future in their profession, particularly in the area of combat.
General Jim Amos, 35th Commandant, revised the reading list and its structure in January of 2013. Now divided into five levels based on rank (enlisted and officer), in accordance with ALMAR 009-16, all active-duty and reserve Marines are required to read a minimum of three books per year based on their level.
ALMAR 009-16 Guidance
Commandant’s Choice books are required reading for all Marines. Each Marine shall read a minimum of three books from the Commandant’s Choice or Grade Level sections each year.
Completion of the CPRL reading requirement shall be noted in the individual Marine’s fitness report or taken into account when assigning Proficiency/Conduct (Pro/Con) marks per references a, b, and c. How a Marine demonstrates completion of the annual requirement is at the discretion of the Commander.
The books are adjusted accordingly and are selected for their pertinence to professional development and critical thinking. They range from Ender’s Game (by Orson Scott Card) to The Art of War (by Sun-Tzu). The Marine Corps has made every effort to ensure the books are easily accessible. And although some can only be obtained in print, most can be found in ebook or audiobook format. The Navy General Library Program (https://navy.libraryreserve.com/10/50/en/Default.htm), which is free to Marines, provides the majority of them.
The Commandant’s Professional Reading List offers an excellent opportunity for Marines to not only study military history, but to learn from the experiences of those who have already faced many of the challenges individual Marines may face in the future. In the words of General Robert B. Neller, 37th Commandant of the Marine Corps, “I want Marines to read beyond the list, too, especially paying attention to current events, science and technology, and what our potential adversaries are up to around the world.”
MARINE CORPS COMMANDANT’S 2016 PROFESSIONAL READING LIST
ENTRY LEVEL
Recruits-Poolees/OCS Candidates-Midshipmen
Book Title | Author(s) |
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Battle Cry | Leon Uris |
Corps Values | Zell Miller |
I'm Staying With My Boys: The Heroic Life Of Sgt. John Basilone, USMC | Jim Proser & Jerry Cutter |
Joker One: A Marine Platoon's Story Of Courage, Sacrifice, And Brotherhood | Donovan Campbell |
The Killer Angels: The Classic Novel Of The Civil War | Michael Shaara |
My Men Are Heroes: The Brad Kasal Story | Nathaniel R. Helms |
The Red Badge Of Courage | Stephen Crane |
PRIMARY LEVEL
Private-Corporal/WO-1st Lieutenant
Book Title | Author(s) |
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All Quiet On The Western Front | Erich Maria Remarque |
The Art Of War | Sun-Tzu |
Battle Leadership | Schell, Adolf von |
Chesty | Jon T. Hoffman |
The Defence Of Duffer's Drift | E. D. Swinton |
Ender's Game | Orson Scott Card |
The Forgotten Soldier | Guy Sajer |
Gates Of Fire: An Epic Novel Of The Battle Of Thermopylae | Steven Pressfield |
The Last Stand Of Fox Company: A True Story Of U.S. Marines In Combat | Bob Drury |
The Marines Of Montford Point: America's First Black Marines | Melton Alonza McLaurin |
My Men Are Heroes: The Brad Kasal Story | Nathaniel R. Helms |
Rifleman Dodd | C. S. Forester |
What It Is Like To Go To War | Karl Marlantes |
With The Old Breed At Peleliu And Okinawa | E. B. Sledge |
CAREER LEVEL
Sergeant-Staff Sergeant/CWO 2-Captain
Book Title | Author(s) |
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All Quiet On The Western Front | Erich Maria Remarque |
Attacks | Erwin Rommel |
Black Hearts | Jim Frederick |
Curious: The Desire To Know And Why Your Future Depends On It | Ian Leslie |
The Forgotten Soldier | Guy Sajer |
Infantry In Battle (FMFRP 12-2) | Infantry School, Fort Benning, GA |
Into The Tiger's Jaw: America's First Black Marine Aviator | Frank E. Petersen |
On Killing: The Psychological Cost Of Learning To Kill In War And Society | Dave Grossman |
Outliers: The Story Of Success | Malcolm Gladwell |
Quartered Safe Out Here | George MacDonald Fraser |
Resilience: Hard-Won Wisdom For Living A Better Life | Eric Greitens |
Sources Of Power: How People Make Decisions | Gary Klein |
Storm Of Steel | Ernst Junger |
War Made New: Technology, Warfare, And The Course Of History, 1500 To Today | Max Boot |
We Were Soldiers Once And Young: Ia Drang - The Battle That Changed The War In Vietnam | Harold G. Moore |
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
Gunnery Sergeant-First Sergeant/CWO 4-Lieutenant Colonel
Book Title | Author(s) |
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American Spartans: A Combat History From Iwo Jima To Iraq | James Warren |
Battle Cry Of Freedom: The Civil War Era | James M. McPherson |
Battle Leadership | Adolf von Schell |
Blink: The Power Of Thinking Without Thinking | Malcolm Gladwell |
Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler And Stalin | Timothy Snyder |
Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed The Art Of War | Robert Coram |
Brute: The Life Of Victor Krulak, U.S. Marine | Robert Coram |
Carnage And Culture: Landmark Battles In The Rise Of Western Power | Victor Hanson |
The Changing Face Of War: Combat From The Marne To Iraq | Martin Van Creveld |
Command Culture: Officer Education In The U.S. Army And The German Armed Forces, 1901-1940, & The Consequences For World War II | Jörg Muth |
Defeat Into Victory: Battling Japan In Burma And India 1942-1945 | Field Marshall Viscount Slim |
Flags Of Our Fathers | James Bradley |
Forgotten Warriors: The 1st Provisional Marine Brigade, The Corps Ethos, And The Korean War | Thomas Hammes |
Helmet For My Pillow: From Parris Island To The Pacific : A Young Marine's Stirring Account Of Combat In World War II | Robert Leckie |
Just And Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument With Historical Illustrations | Michael Walzer |
Leading Change | John P. Kotter |
Military Innovation In The Interwar Period | Williamson R. Murray (Editor) & Allan R. Millett (Editor) |
Ripples Of Battle: How Wars Of The Past Still Determine How We Fight, How We Live, And How We Think | Victor Davis Hanson |
Team Of Teams : New Rules Of Engagement For A Complex World | Stanley McChrystal, Chris Fussell, Tantum Collins & David Silverman |
This Kind Of War: The Classic Korean War History | T. R. Fehrenbach |
The Utility Of Force: The Art Of War In The Modern World | Rupert Smith |
The Warriors: Reflections On Men In Battle | J. Glenn Gray |
We Were Soldiers Once And Young: Ia Drang : The Battle That Changed The War In Vietnam | Harold G. Moore |
SENIOR LEVEL
Master Gunnery Sergeant-Sergeant Major/Colonel-General
Book Title | Author(s) |
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Achilles In Vietnam: Combat Trauma And The Undoing Of Character | Jonathan Shay |
Another Bloody Century: Future Warfare | Colin Gray |
Assignment: Pentagon: How To Excel In A Bureaucracy | Perry M. Smith & Daniel M. Gerstein |
Dereliction Of Duty: Lyndon Johnson, Robert Mcnamara, The Joint Chiefs Of Staff, And The Lies That Led To Vietnam | H. R. McMaster |
Diplomacy | Henry Kissinger |
The Face Of Battle | John Keegan |
The Federalist Papers | Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay & Garry Wills (Introduction by, Editor) |
The Landmark Thucydides: A Comprehensive Guide To The Peloponnesian War | Robert B. Strassler (Editor) |
The Little Book Of Economics: How The Economy Works In The Real World | Greg Ip |
No Bended Knee: The Battle For Guadalcanal: The Memoir Of Gen. Merril B. Twining USMC (RET.) | Merril B. Twining |
The Soldier And The State: The Theory And Politics Of Civil-Military Relations | Samuel P. Huntington |
Strategy: A History | Lawrence Freedman |
Supreme Command: Soldiers, Statesmen, And Leadership In Wartime | Eliot A. Cohen |
Team Of Rivals: The Political Genius Of Abraham Lincoln | Doris Kearns Goodwin |
Treasury's War: The Unleashing Of A New Era Of Financial Warfare | Juan Zarate |
The War That Ended Peace: The Road To 1914 | Margaret MacMillan |
For the complete list with descriptions and book location availability, visit http://www.gafblibrary.org/Files/USMCReadingList2016.pdf
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