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  • '''Combined arms''' military actions (or '''combined arms warfare''') are, most generally, operations that involve the coordinated ac ...nd Task Force]] structure arguably is more of [[joint warfare|joint]] than combined arms structure, as it tightly integrates high-performance aircraft to the needs
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  • #REDIRECT [[Combined arms]]
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  • The basic structure of [[United States Marine Corps]] [[combined arms]], task-organized units
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  • A military professional journal published by the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center, supporting the missions of the [[Command and General Staff College]
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  • '''Combined arms''' military actions (or '''combined arms warfare''') are, most generally, operations that involve the coordinated ac ...nd Task Force]] structure arguably is more of [[joint warfare|joint]] than combined arms structure, as it tightly integrates high-performance aircraft to the needs
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  • ...Arms Center, headquartered at Fort Leavenworth, KS, headed by the DCG for combined arms, which is concerned with professional education, organizing and disseminati Other major parts of TRADOC are the Combined Arms Support Center, Fort Lee, Va.; TRADOC Analysis Center, Fort Leavenworth; th
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  • ...ank of the U.S. Army [[Training and Doctrine Command]], colocated with the Combined Arms Center, [[Command and General Staff College]] and [[School of Advanced Mili
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  • ...Team)|Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition Squadron]]. The combined arms battalions have three companies, two of mechanized infantry with 14 [[M2 Br
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  • ...areer professional journal of the [[United States Army]], published by the Combined Arms Center (CAC) and the [[Command and General Staff College]] (CGSC), subordin
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  • {{r|Combined arms}}
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  • {{r|Combined Arms Center||**}}
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  • ...ort Leavenworth]], [[Kansas (U.S. state)|Kansas]], home of the [[U.S. Army Combined Arms Center]], the '''U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (USACGSC)''' i
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  • {{r|Combined arms}}
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  • {{r|Combined arms}}
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  • Prisoner and hostage recovery is a good example of a combined arms raid; while the main combat will be by ground forces,
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  • ...ntroduced some of its concepts, including the division as an early form of combined arms operations, synchronization with the first portable and accurate watches, a Usually considered to have started with non-linear movement, by combined arms forces, and attacks in the enemy's rear by Strategic strike|air or special
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  • In general, a [[brigade]] is the smallest type of [[combined arms]] formation, and generally consists of two or more [[battalion]]s plus head
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  • {{r|Combined Arms Center||**}}
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  • ...reporting to the ground commander]], and [[combat engineer]]s conduct '''[[combined arms]]''' operations. ...he company level tend to be teamed with other combat arms to form balanced combined arms teams. Nevertheless, the term "infantry" will extend to organizations as la
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  • ...adquarters, but units such as a Transportation Truck Company are part of a combined arms unit.
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  • | publisher =Combined Arms Center, [[United States Army]]
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