


Use the inputs from professional military war game participants to populate a logistics war game computer model with discrete actions, and investigate the implications of player decisions in a combat scenario. Conduct research to identify appropriate source data and perform analysis to determine appropriate game adjudication parameters, system modeling data, and analysis metrics. Work with us to conduct professional military war games that examine how combat employment of military forces creates a demand signal for the sourcing, distribution, delivery, and utilization of all classes of supply from sustenance, fuel and ammunition to medical supplies, repair parts, and major end items. You will support war game adjudication of fleet operations, sustainment of naval forces, transportation, health service support, mortuary affairs, supply management, and joint logistics afloat and ashore. You will use computer systems to identify potential combat interactions during war game execution. You will use your research to populate a computer gaming system with the relevant parameters. You'll use your skills and expertise to research the capabilities of units in the war game order of battle, including air, sea, undersea, and ground units. Using computer models, you will assess combat interactions between ships, aircraft and submarines in war games at tactical and operational levels of war. You will analyze player orders concerning command and control, battlespace awareness, information, movement and maneuver, sustainment, fires, and protection in theater-wide conflict scenarios. We need your extensive industry knowledge and advisory skills to solve some of our clients' most complex problems-and find solutions that keep our nation safe.Īs a logistics war game anti-submarine warfare adjudicator you'll bring your background as a Navy officer to adjudicate combat interactions in a naval war game, including but not exclusively related to combat involving submarines.

Parts of some of the wrecks have recently been identified on the seabed.Logistics War Game Anti-Submarine Warfare AdjudicatorĪs an expert in defense missions, your unique background inspires you to think bigger, push further, and ask questions others don't. Research continues on the six submarines which ended up at Falmouth, which had all been formally surrendered at Harwich in November 1918. Kant was contacted by Casement’s family when she published an article in a conservation bulletin – with an image of the submarine which broke its tow and ended up stranded on Hastings beach, where it became a much photographed local landmark until it was broken up for scrap.Ĭasement’s descendants donated 30 of the photographs he took around the time of his retirement in 1921 to the Historic England archives. Others were sunk as underwater gunnery targets, but several – including those Casement photographed at Falmouth – broke their tow lines and were driven ashore on to rocks. Some that were opened to the paying public to raise funds for charities became popular attractions, and were recorded in commercial postcards. Serena Kant of the Historic England listings service has been researching the postwar fate of surrendered U-boats, which were stripped of anything useful including engine components and lighting fixtures, and then towed to sites around the UK coast. Captain Jack Casement photographed the wrecked submarines during what was probably one of his last official postings.
