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  • In a military context, the '''littoral''' includes areas of water, close to coasts, from
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  • #REDIRECT [[Military history]]
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  • #Redirect [[Military doctrine]]
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  • ...on uniform. There may also be designation of honor, such as membership in military orders, which may themselves have their own insignia. There is a military custom of evaluating another soldiers by examining their award insignia. If
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  • In modern militaries, tanks are assigned to [[armor (military branch)|armored or "heavy" units]], They are a subset of '''[[armored fight
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  • ...of the military and its deployment; high-level regional objectives in war; military research and maintaining an industrial base. ...luence behavior of other actors, but the term "grand strategy" goes beyond military means as a way to implement politics (or policy).
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  • '''Military rank''' is a partial indication of status within a military organization. A basic division is into Commissioned officer|officer, non-co ...vernment. Their fundamental role is commanding units, although they may be military staff or other specialists. They may be of the "line", which puts them int
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  • ...rew, so did the need for assistance to leaders. Still, for centuries, a '''military staff''' was organized around an individual, rather than in a systematic wa ...iscussing the development of modern staff concepts is separating them from military doctrine#operational art|operational warfare, as true staffs emerged at rou
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  • ...is a necessary part of swarming. Swarming is not limited to the pure human military realm. The term comes from mistaken perceptions of social insect behavior. '''Military swarming''' involves the use of many autonomous forces against an opponent,
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  • The killing of one's brother, but in a military context, the killing of one's own forces ("friendly fire").
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  • #REDIRECT [[Military-Industrial Complex]]
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  • ...Bond, and John Terraine. ''Old Battles and New Defences: Can We Learn from Military History?'' (1986). [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=15086871# online ed * Black, Jeremy. "Determinisms and Other Issues," ''Journal of Military History,'' 68 (Oct. 2004), 1217–32.
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  • ...ry Council''' was the leadership of the [[Vietnam War, Buddhist crisis and military coup of 1963|coup]] that overthrew [[Ngo Dinh Diem]]. <ref name=Hixson>{{ci | title = Military Aspects of the Vietnam Conflict
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  • While "(military)" was added for disambiguation, there are many semiautomatic sporting guns.
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  • A military organization to extend the capabilities of a commander, by providing servic
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  • The study of the motivations and interactions of soldiers as members of military organizations
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  • ...obility of the adversary, such as disrupting transportation and creating [[military obstacles]] and reinforcing difficult terrain
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  • ...ters''' are made by France in commercial and medium military versions. The military version is primarily anti-tank, firing the [[Euromissile HOT]] [[air-to-sur
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  • ...y unit with authority to enforce political doctrine, sometimes overriding military orders
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  • ...Center for Military Readiness, which opposes social experimentation in the military and calls for conservative values
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  • ...ions; may be associated with [[peace operations]]; related term is [[civil-military operations]]
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  • In the U.S. military, the branch, in the Army, Navy or Air Force, in which military lawyers are commissioned
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  • #REDIRECT [[Military Commissions Act of 2006#Office of Military Commissions]]
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  • ...litary organization, which includes the noncombat support functions of a [[Military Assistance Advisory Group]], but can also combat U.S. and coalition troops
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  • ===Civil with military derivative=== ===Purpose-built military===
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  • ...a secure "don't kill me" signal to friendly forces, to avoid [[fratricide (military)|fratricide]], usually based on encrypted interaction with a [[transponder]
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  • {{r|Military Assistance Advisory Group}} {{r|Military Assistance Advisory Group, Indochina||**}}
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  • ===American and allied military leaders=== ===British military leaders===
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  • ...Generaloberst]]; noted innovator of mobile warfare and blitzkrieg; [[tank (military)|Panzer group commander]]; [[OKH]] Chief of Staff (21 Jul 42-28 Mar 45)
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  • {{r|Military doctrine}} {{r|Military history}}
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  • {{r|Military}} {{r|Military education}}
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  • {{rpl|International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg)}} {{rpl|International Military Tribunal for the Far East}}
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  • {{r|German military forces}} {{r|Military doctrine}}
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  • ...s for training officers for entry to a military service; may also refer to military-themed schools below the college level
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  • {{r|Military law}} {{r|Military prison}}
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  • ...major staff leadership role, or, in some countries, commanding the entire military
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