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  2. Military geography - Wikipedia

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    Military geography. A landing in Egypt. Military geography is a sub-field of geography that is used by the military, as well as academics and politicians, to understand the geopolitical sphere through the military lens. To accomplish these ends, military geographers consider topics from geopolitics to physical locations’ influences on ...

  3. Choke point - Wikipedia

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    Choke point. The Strait of Gibraltar is an important naval choke point, as entry to the Mediterranean Sea can be blocked there by a small number of vessels. In military strategy, a choke point (or chokepoint), or sometimes bottleneck, is a geographical feature on land such as a valley, defile or bridge, or maritime passage through a critical ...

  4. Category:Military geography - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Military geography. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Military geography. Military geography is a sub-field of geography that is used by the military, as well as academics and politicians, to understand the geopolitical sphere through the military lens.

  5. Geostrategy - Wikipedia

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    Geostrategy. Geostrategy, a subfield of geopolitics, is a type of foreign policy guided principally by geographical factors [1] as they inform, constrain, or affect political and military planning. As with all strategies, geostrategy is concerned with matching means to ends [2][3][4][5][6] Strategy is as intertwined with geography as geography ...

  6. Category:Military district and regions by country - Wikipedia

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    1st Military Region (Algeria) 2nd Military Region (Algeria) 3rd Military Region (Algeria)

  7. Regional power - Wikipedia

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    Form part of a definable region with its own identity. Claim to be a regional power (self-image as a regional power) Exert decisive influence on the geographic extension of the region as well as on its ideological construction. Dispose over comparatively high military, economic, demographic, political, and ideological capabilities.

  8. Military district - Wikipedia

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    Military districts (also called military regions) are formations of a state's armed forces (often of the Army) which are responsible for a certain area of territory. They are often more responsible for administrative than operational matters, and in countries with conscript forces, often handle parts of the conscription cycle.

  9. Military geology - Wikipedia

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    Military geology is the application of geological theory to warfare and the peacetime practices of the military. The formal practice of military geology began during the Napoleonic Wars; however, geotechnical knowledge has been applied since the earliest days of siege warfare. [1] [2] [3] In modern warfare military geologists are used for ...