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  • {{r|Foreign internal defense operations}}
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  • {{r|Foreign internal defense operations}} {{r|Foreign internal defense}}
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  • ...tates doctrine)]], while the doctrine for counterguerrilla operations is [[Foreign Internal Defense]].
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  • {{r|Foreign internal defense}}
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  • {{r|Foreign internal defense}}
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  • {{r|Foreign internal defense}}
    1 KB (206 words) - 05:18, 31 March 2024
  • ...hat the HN faces an internal or external threat, for which the response is foreign internal defense (FID). FID is different than general U.S. foreign military assistance organ
    4 KB (542 words) - 01:06, 8 April 2024
  • {{r|Foreign internal defense}}
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  • ...Force|Marine Expeditionary Forces (MEF). It also contains units focused on foreign internal defense, which are broadening their capabilities into other special operations miss ...rations Forces (MARSOF) and has responsibility for doctrine development in Foreign Internal Defense (FID), direct action (military)|Direct Action (DA), and Special Reconnaissa
    6 KB (903 words) - 07:37, 18 March 2024
  • | Foreign internal defense(FID) ...t is a nucleus to train and lead a company-sized unconventional warfare or foreign internal defense unit. It also can form two six-man '''split A detachments''', which are a
    12 KB (1,757 words) - 04:34, 21 March 2024
  • {{r|Foreign Internal Defense||**}}
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  • ...ces. Still, the CAP units performed well at the joint doctrinal mission of foreign internal defense <ref name=Connable>{{citation ...the Marine Special Operations Advisor Group (MSOAG), was formed to conduct foreign internal defense
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  • ...unconventional warfare (United States doctrine)|unconventional warfare and foreign internal defense. Rangers are direct action specialists, but usually operate in uniform. Del
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  • {{r|Foreign internal defense}}
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  • {{r|Foreign internal defense}}
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  • and UK in Sierra Leone (i.e., Operation Barras). See Foreign internal defense for U.S.-specific counterinsurgency doctrine. | title = The Indirect Approach: the role of Aviation Foreign Internal Defense in Combating Terrorism in Weak and Failing States
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  • ...quently mentioned, it is, by no means, the only multinational problem that foreign internal defense (FID) or peace operations#nation-building|nation-building considers, starti
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  • ...principles, models, and nonmilitary steps that underlie a FID program. See Foreign internal defense operations for the specific steps for military support to HN forces. According to the US doctrinal manual, ''Joint Publication 3-07.1: Foreign Internal Defense (FID)'', FID specialists preferably do not themselves fight the insurgents.
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  • ...r core capabilities, they also receive missions in [[counterterrorism]], [[foreign internal defense]] and [[U.S. foreign military assistance organizations|security assistance]
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  • U.S. foreign internal defense (FID) doctrine, as well as the models of NATO and allies, assumes a goal i | title = The Indirect Approach: the role of Aviation Foreign Internal Defense in Combating Terrorism in Weak and Failing States
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