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  • Within the context of military doctrine, '''military strategy''' is the highest-level national concept of the use of military power. It i
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  • A Congressionally mandated military strategy periodic review to be prepared by the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]
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  • ...ns, other government agencies, and allied nations; information is at the [[military strategy|strategic/theater]] and [[operational art|operational]], not [[tactics|tact
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  • ...t of War'' (Chinese: 兵法), an immensely influential ancient Chinese book on military strategy; one of the earliest [[realism (foreign policy)|realists]] in [[foreign po
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  • *''American Military Strategy in the Middle East: The Implications of the US Regional Command Structure (
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  • Within the context of military doctrine, '''military strategy''' is the highest-level national concept of the use of military power. It i
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  • * Weigley Russell F. ''The American Way of War: A History of United States Military Strategy and Policy.'' (1977).
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  • He also discusses a [[military strategy]] model based on connectedness. A fully connected nation can produce a high
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  • * Weigley, Russell F. ''The American Way of War: A History of United States Military Strategy and Policy'' (1973).
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  • ...nam''. The Vietnamese term ''dau trinh'' encompasses a combined political-military strategy, much as other revolutionary political organizations, such as [[Sinn Fein]]
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  • ...t of War'' (Chinese: 兵法), an immensely influential ancient Chinese book on military strategy. He is also one of the earliest realism (foreign policy)|realists in intern ...more directly concerned with the practical matters of warfare, rather than military strategy.<ref>http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/aureview/1980/jul-aug
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  • * Weigley, Russell F. ''The American Way of War: A History of United States Military Strategy and Policy'' (1973).
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  • For centuries, there was, at best, a distinction between military strategy and tactics. They used Clausewitz's definition of strategy to define the ob | Military strategy|Strategy
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  • ..., and went to visit Rumsfeld on 19 September, concluding the political and military strategy in Iraq was becoming catastrophic. <ref name=Robinson>{{citation
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  • ..., and went to visit Rumsfeld on 19 September, concluding the political and military strategy in Iraq was becoming catastrophic. <ref name=Robinson>{{citation
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  • ...ess resulted primarily from superior management skills which he applied to military strategy and operations in a manner never surpassed before or since. Operational lea
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  • The military strategy designed to support the grand strategy, it has been suggested, might be
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  • Marshall's principal task was advising the president on military strategy; he had little time to act as general manager of the department. But the wh
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  • ...was not a major motivation. The overall Soviet strategy was a pre-emptive military strategy up to at least 1967, chiefly because they lacked a launch on warning (LOW) ...bers, especially the B-52, as the chief vehicles. Simultaneously, national military strategy changed with the transfer of power from the Eisenhower to the Kennedy Admin
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  • ...Defense Review (QDR)''' is intended to be a fundamental statement of U.S. military strategy, both for Congressional oversight and as a means of review within the [[U.S ...clear threat. "A new approach began to emerge in formulating U.S. national military strategy &mdash; capabilities-based planning, or designing a military with distinct
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  • ..., or Sunzi, was a Chinese writer known for his collection of aphorisms on military strategy called ''The Art of War''. He stressed psychological dominance over the ene
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  • ...ief of Staff Halleck to clerical chores and put Grant in overall charge of military strategy, with Sherman in command of the western theater.
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  • ...[Gui clique]] (Guangxi warlords) in 1929 depended mainly on his successful military strategy. Before the war broke out he sought to settle the dispute peacefully, insis
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  • | title = Military Strategy in the Third Indochina War: The Last Maoist War | title = Military Strategy in the Third Indochina War: The Last Maoist War
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  • * [[Military strategy/Definition]]
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  • ...weapons themselves to be immoral, and rejected [[deterrence]] or any other military strategy that depended on them.
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  • | title = An Alternate Military Strategy for the War on Terrorism
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  • ...002) highlights the pragmatic Grant, willing to violate the orthodoxies of military strategy as he learned what the battlefield taught and forgot what the old textbooks
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  • ===Military strategy=== ...ction to ''Art of War'' (2003) p. xiii</ref>. In seven volumes it examines military strategy and the relationship between war and politics.
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  • * [[Military strategy/Related Articles]]
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  • * Weigley Russell F. ''The American Way of War: A History of United States Military Strategy and Policy.'' (1977).
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  • The [[pincer movement]] (double envelopment) is a basic element of military strategy which has been used, to some extent, in nearly every war. The maneuver is m
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  • * [[Template:Military strategy/Metadata]]
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  • * Miller, Steven E. (ed.) ''Military Strategy and the Origins of the First World War: an International Security Reader'',
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  • ...sses in Afghanistan.<ref>A. Z. Hilali, "Afghanistan: The Decline of Soviet Military Strategy and Political Status". ''Journal of Slavic Military Studies'' 1999 12(1): 9
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  • ...s of the United States, and quite possibly U.S. bases proper, the Japanese military strategy was to force the United States Fleet, after being attrited by peripheral at
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  • ...dented level of intensity, [[Operation Linebacker II]]. This was at the [[military strategy|strategic]] and [[grand strategy|grand strategic]] levels, attacking not so
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  • ...ng during military operations is a critical capability in meeting National Military Strategy objectives. Currently, the KC-135 Stratotanker and KC-10 Extender are the ...ropriate mix of airlift aircraft is adequate and balanced to meet National Military Strategy objectives.
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  • ...fell, but that the North, at the end of the year, chose a more aggressive military strategy.
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  • ...dented level of intensity, [[Operation Linebacker II]]. This was at the [[military strategy|strategic]] and [[grand strategy|grand strategic]] levels, attacking not so | title = Military Strategy in the Third Indochina War: The Last Maoist War
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  • | title = An Alternate Military Strategy for the War on Terrorism
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  • Napoleon's basic military strategy was to identify and defeat the enemy's main force. The goal was to break th
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  • ...d as aide to Marshal [[Henri Philippe Pétain]], and wrote several books on military strategy. His book ''The Army of the Future'' (1934), daringly proposed mechanizatio
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  • ...ir arms "Over There" to France. While he had scant interest in large-scale military strategy or tactics, Pershing had strong organizational skills, and built a staff de
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  • ...es valuable lessons with regard to past successes and failures of leaders, military strategy and tactics, and business success and failure.
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  • ...the armies. Grant shrewdly accepted all of Lincoln's suggestions regarding military strategy, and in turn Lincoln gave him complete political support. This proved espec
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  • ...arming demonstrate the behavior, but not in a manner precisely relevant to military strategy.
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  • ...dic book that covered a wide range of subjects, including literature, art, military strategy, mathematics, astronomy, [[meteorology]], geology, geography, metallurgy, e
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  • ...ions: in wartime when suicide was seen as an act of [[defiance]] or as a [[military strategy]] such as during [[World War II]] when Japanese suicide bombers flew bomb&n * [[Julius Caesar]]. A brilliant [[military strategy|military general]] who outwitted tough opponents on the battlefield, but he
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