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  • In [[World War II]], the main Allied [[deception|strategic deception]] plan to convince the [[Wehrmacht]] that the main invasion of the continen
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gulf War#Amphibious deception]]
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  • U.S. Navy special warfare units, specializing in deception and psychological warfare.
    121 bytes (15 words) - 21:28, 14 June 2008
  • ...c warfare, computer network operations, psychological operations, military deception, and operations security.
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  • ...]], imprisoned, or executed them. This was part of the overall strategic [[deception]] plan.
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  • ...of Normandy. There is every indication that the German staff believed the deception, which had the main invasion coming at the Pas de Calais. Even after the No ...that revealed the real Allied plan. This was part of the larger strategic deception program, Plan Bodyguard, directed by the London Controlling Section (LCS).<
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  • ...etical concept, encompassing what the West regards as [[camouflage]], or [[deception]], [[concealment]] and [[counterintelligence]], but going to a conscious pl
    308 bytes (41 words) - 06:01, 21 August 2009
  • A faked Nazi raid on their own radio station at Gleiwitz, with [[SS]] deception troops and bodies (of concentration camp prisoners) in Polish uniform, to g
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  • ...ught him; many variants including "triple agent" and even more levels of [[deception]]
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  • ...British staff organization, in [[World War II]], in charge of strategic [[deception]], principally to convince the Nazis that the main invasion of Europe would
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  • *Seaborne Deception, by John B. Dwyer (ISBN 0-275-93800-X)
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  • A historically famous military deception in which a besieging army of the Greek expeditionary force hid warriors ins
    324 bytes (50 words) - 10:49, 7 April 2010
  • ...against the Kanto Plain; topic also includes alternatives to Downfall and deception operations, and the Japanese [[Operation KETSU-GO]] defensive plan
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  • Code name for a WWII British [[deception]] operation, in which a corpse was made up to appear to be that of a milita
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  • ...he face of enemy attacks, and to evade those attacks through protection or deception
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • ...nd [[Philonoe]]. His wife Leda was [[seduction|seduced]] by [[Zeus]] who [[deception|disguised]] himself as a [[swan]].
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • ==Strategic deception== ====Strategic deception====
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  • ...decoy which feigns a retreat, or offers itself as a tempting target. That deception is combined with the decoy force falling backwards, so that the enemy moves
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • It is a subset of [[deception]], and of the even broader Russian/Soviet concept of ''[[maskirovka]]''.
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • ...ek]] [[mythology]], a "cardinal [[sinner]]" in [[Tartaros]] who tried to [[deception|trick]] the [[Greek god|gods]] into [[eat]]ing the [[flesh]] of their own [
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  • **{{rpl|cover and deception||}}
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  • {{r|Self-deception}}
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • *1981: ''Deception is an Art'' with Ali Thompson
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • ...]]s by bringing [[fire]], according to the ''[[Theogony]]''. He tried to [[deception|trick]] [[Zeus]] by offering, as the first [[sacrifice]], the worst part of
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  • ...st parts; Prometheus was later [[punishment|punished]] for his attempted [[deception]].
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  • {{r|Deception}}
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  • ...itary concepts of [[deception]], but goes well beyond. Their usage include deception, [[counterintelligence]] and [[concealment]], as an integral part of all pl | title = Second World War Deception: Lessons Learned for Today’s Joint Planner, Wright Flyer Paper No. 5
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  • A '''false flag''' is a deception|deceptive technique where the manipulator leads others to believe he is the
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  • ...es burned [[magnesium]], most modern sensors would ignore such a primitive deception.
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  • {{r|Deception Island, Antarctica}}
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  • ...Navy [[special warfare]] units, specializing in [[List of military tactics|deception]] and [[psychological warfare]]. ...warfare|amphibious landings]] with very limited forces. Using specialized deception equipment, a few dozen Beach Jumpers could make the enemy believe they were
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