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  • {{r|Military doctrine}}
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  • ...ilitary)|staff historically have been the first level at which planning of military doctrine#operational art|operational warfare takes place, although recent improvemen
    3 KB (535 words) - 16:21, 30 March 2024
  • ...y doctrine|levels of warfare. Warden is known for his concentration on the military doctrine#operational art|operational art of warfare, which he describes as <blockquo
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  • By 1874, he entered an army containing conscripts. A specialist in German military doctrine, he studied in Europe, and returning in 1878, instituted doctrine and train
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  • Between the wars, he commanded artillery units and wrote military doctrine, and served in the [[Truppenamt]], the clandestine general staff forbidden
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  • ...olitically sensitive areas. Most often, they are conducted at the level of military doctrine|grand strategy or strategy. Sensitivities of the target often require the o
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  • ...tained" rather than confronted militarily; containment was at the level of military doctrine#Grand strategy | grand strategy, involving all the aspects of national powe
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  • {{rpl|Military doctrine}}
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  • Within the context of military doctrine, '''military strategy''' is the highest-level national concept of the use o
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  • * Frank, Willard C., and Philip S. Gillette. ''Soviet Military Doctrine from Lenin to Gorbachev, 1915-1991'' (1992)
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  • * Frank, Willard C., and Philip S. Gillette. ''Soviet Military Doctrine from Lenin to Gorbachev, 1915-1991'' (1992)
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  • '''Military doctrine''', or more precisely, the range of options for a nation or quasi-national One theorist of swarming holds that several axioms of military doctrine<ref name=FM3-0>{{cite book
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  • '''Preemptive attack''' is a military doctrine in which an actor uses military force on an opponent that it believes it is
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  • ...force, such as described by Pfeffer, are textbook actions from police and military doctrine on crowd and riot control. Those [[military wings of political organization
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  • ...of the challenges of peacekeeping is protecting the peacekeepers. Standard military doctrine calls for visible force, and usually active patrolling around a base, not j
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  • '''Preventive attack''' is a military doctrine in which an actor uses military force on an opponent that it considers as p
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  • ...force, such as described by Pfeffer, are textbook actions from police and military doctrine on crowd and riot control. Those [[military wings of political organization
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  • ==Military doctrine== As in the classic military doctrine distinctions among the different levels, from grand strategy to various lev
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