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  2. Fires (military) - Wikipedia

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    Fires is one of the six warfighting functions defined by the US Army, which also include movement and maneuver, intelligence, sustainment, command and control, and protection. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The fires warfighting function is the related tasks and systems that provide collective and coordinated use of Army indirect fires, AMD, and joint fires ...

  3. Combat service support (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In the US Army Sustainment is defined as "the provision of logistics, personnel services, and health service support necessary to maintain operations until successful mission completion". Sustainment is one of the six warfighting functions, which also include movement and maneuver, intelligence, fires, command and control, and protection. [2]

  4. 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The TF Catamount Headquarters was responsible for synchronizing the six warfighting functions for the Battalion. The MCP synchronized operations and intelligence assets across multiple echelons. The plans cell ensured that there was continuous presence in the GDA, to include over 450 patrols, and coverage from multiple ISR assets sourced from ...

  5. United States Marine Corps Aviation - Wikipedia

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    AXE enablers will ensure the MAGTF can perform the six functions of Marine Aviation within the competition continuum against a peer adversary. [50] The Aviation Sustainment Branch (ASB) sustains and enhances MAGTF Warfighting capabilities. ASB integrates aviation sustainment to deliver the necessary expeditionary capabilities across the ...

  6. Mission Command Training Program - Wikipedia

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    OC/Ts cover the gamut of warfighting functions including mission command, movement and maneuver, fires, sustainment, protection and intelligence. Officer observer, coach, trainers (OC/Ts) are lieutenant colonels or senior majors who are branch qualified, Command and General Staff College graduates and have extensive field experience.

  7. Battle command - Wikipedia

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    Battle command applies leadership to translate decision into actions, by synchronizing forces and warfighting functions in time, space, and purpose, to accomplish missions. [1] [2] [3] Battle command refers both to processes triggered by commanders and executed by soldiers and to the system of systems (SoS) that directly enables those processes ...

  8. Military tactics - Wikipedia

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    Tactics are a separate function from command and control and logistics. In contemporary military science , tactics are the lowest of three levels of warfighting, the higher levels being the strategic and operational levels.

  9. United States Army Combined Arms Support Command - Wikipedia

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    CASCOM is a major subordinate element of the Training and Doctrine Command which trains and educates Soldiers and Civilians, develop and integrates capabilities, concepts and doctrine, and executes functional proponency to enable the Army's Sustainment Warfighting Function.