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  • In military practice, '''rules of engagement (ROE)''' define the situations under which a unit or individual can open fi More restrictive rules of engagement variously let a unit fire only when fired upon, while less restrictive rule
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  • ...er but with allied involvement, the latter sometimes with more restrictive rules of engagement
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  • ...er but with allied involvement, the latter sometimes with more restrictive rules of engagement
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  • In military practice, '''rules of engagement (ROE)''' define the situations under which a unit or individual can open fi More restrictive rules of engagement variously let a unit fire only when fired upon, while less restrictive rule
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  • ...sion of the Red Cross}}</ref> FM 27-10, supplemented by local commanders' rules of engagement and other directives, remain in effect. The Laws complement the Uniform Cod
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  • {{r|Rules of engagement}}
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  • {{r|Rules of engagement}}
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  • {{r|Rules of engagement}}
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  • | title = Rules of Engagement for Land Forces: A Matter of Training, Not Lawyering
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  • ...tment of military forces. Military forces do retain, under locally defined rules of engagement (RoE), the authority to act in self-defense.
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  • ...partially because the Israeli aircraft were not as hampered by restrictive rules of engagement as were the U.S. aircraft in Vietnam. Political rules forced the U.S. aircr
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  • ...a security classification, but no supplementary restrictions. For example, rules of engagement are usually classified SECRET, but have no additional restrictions. These a ...y." That manual might be SECRET, <u>not</u> collateral SECRET as with the rules of engagement, but compartmented control system|compartmented SECRET/CCO.
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  • ...0.1681/ASN.2009121211 Secondary responses to altered acid-base status: the rules of engagement]. ''J Am.Soc.Nephrol.'' 21(6):290-923. PMID 20431042.
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  • ...d are almost always authorized, by [[classified information|classified]] [[rules of engagement]], to use force in self-defense. There has been a conflict, since President
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  • ...[Operation Rolling Thunder]] was essentially futile. With less restrictive rules of engagement, [[Operation Linebacker I]] was effective at the operational level. [[Oper
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  • ...Afghanistan, and we will succeed if General Petreaus is able to change the rules of engagement to allow our soldiers to actually fight that war to win. I support that ef
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  • ...al lack of basic flight discipline", and "blatantly ignored the applicable rules of engagement."<ref>[http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/friendlyfire/verdict.html Verdict
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  • ...s clear if they could do so when he was assembling a bomb. These issues of rules of engagement have been an issue ever since.<ref name=Coll>{{citation
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  • ...New York that he could stop the killing with more troops and a change of [[rules of engagement]] to let them use force (i.e., [[peace operations#peace enforcement|peace e
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  • ...m. Operation Rolling Thunder was essentially futile. With less restrictive rules of engagement, Operation Linebacker I was effective at the operational level. Operation
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  • ...ocal advantage. "For offensive sweep operations, knowledge of likely enemy Rules of Engagement (ROE) would be crucial if attrition is to be avoided when positive identifi
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  • ...UN observer force in Beirut, which led to considerable rethinking of U.S. rules of engagement, the deterrent effect of a US presence, and the issue of force protection i Rules of engagement for the Marines were restrictive; they could not set up what would be consi
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  • ...Defense Donald Rumsfeld and GEN John Abizaid, CENTCOM commander, that the rules of engagement should be reexamined and more military police were needed. Bremer reminded
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  • ...sually active patrolling around a base, not just passive defense. The U.S. rules of engagement in Beirut, at the time of the 1983 Beirut barracks bombings were to keep se
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  • Rolling Thunder [[rules of engagement]] only allowed attacks on air defenses actually shooting at U.S. aircraft;
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  • * [[Rules of engagement/Definition]]
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  • ...garian, Central American, Spanish and Ukrainian units, each with different rules of engagement. The Spanish contingent was the one most immediately affected. Bremer asked
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  • ...tles would be fought. Battles, of course, differ in the type of units and rules of engagement, for which there are doctrines. A doctrine for a naval blockade will be ver
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  • ...that a no-fly campaign usually begins with a strong SEAD campaign, and the rules of engagement often permit immediate action against ground-based air defense in the zone.
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  • * [[Rules of engagement/Related Articles]]
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  • ...d in Afghanistan: Planners, air crews fine-tuning targeting techniques and rules of engagement
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  • * [[Template:Rules of engagement/Metadata]]
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  • ...uz open, a goal around which other U.S. policy, such as foreign basing and rules of engagement for combat. In conformance with the Presidential directive, the U.S. began
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  • ...ommanders need to recognize when they lack critical resources, or if their rules of engagement are inadequate for a rapidly developing situation. When the on-scene UN com ..., aircraft, UAVs, etc. can guide the HN action without violating their own rules of engagement and participating in unauthorized direct combat.
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  • ...s participating in the CD aspects of FID may operate under more permissive rules of engagement.
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  • | booktitle = Complexity Digest}}</ref> There will be new complexity in Rules of Engagement: at what point can an autonomous weapons system be trusted to fire without
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  • ...ons about putting such forces in unstable situations, but with restrictive rules of engagement for self-defense.
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  • In April, Johnson changed the rules of engagement to permit the Marines to go beyond static defense, and to start offensive s
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  • ...2003}}</ref> The Poles also would command a Spanish force with restrictive rules of engagement.
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  • ...232135">{{cite journal |author=Hoffer LJ |title=Proof versus plausibility: rules of engagement for the struggle to evaluate alternative cancer therapies |journal=CMAJ : C
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