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  2. Intent (military) - Wikipedia

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    US Joint Publication 3.0 (US Joint Chiefs of Staff 2010, p. IV-25) [9] provides the doctrinal foundation and fundamental principles that guide the Armed Forces of the United States in the conduct of joint operations across the range of military operations. "Commander's intent is a clear and concise expression of the purpose of the operation and ...

  3. List of United States Army Field Manuals - Wikipedia

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    ADP 30 (FM 30) ADP 30, Unified Land Operations: 10 October 2011 [13] This manual supersedes FM 30, dated 27 February 2008 and Change 1, dated 22 February 2011. Raymond T. Odierno: INACTIVE: FM 30 (incl. C1) FM 30, Operations (with included Change 1) 22 February 2011 [14] This publication supersedes FM 30, 14 June 2001.

  4. United States Army Field Manuals - Wikipedia

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    Together, it and FM 30 are considered by the U.S. Army to be the "two capstone doctrinal manuals." [6] FM 30, Operations – The operations guide "lays out the fundamentals of war fighting for future and current generations of recruits." [7] FM 21-15 Individual Clothing and Equipment - Used to instruct care for clothing and equipment.

  5. Non-combatant evacuation operation - Wikipedia

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    According to United States Military Joint Publication 3-68, Noncombatant Evacuation Operations: [9] "Noncombatant evacuation operations (NEOs) are conducted to assist the Department of State (DOS) in evacuating noncombatants, nonessential military personnel, selected host-nation citizens, and third country nationals whose lives are in danger from locations in a host foreign nation to an ...

  6. Military doctrine - Wikipedia

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    Joint doctrine" refers to the doctrines shared and aligned by multinational forces or joint service operations. [2] There are three broad categories of military doctrines: (1) Offensive doctrines aim to punish an adversary, (2) Defensive doctrines aim to deny an adversary, and (3) Deterrent doctrines aim to disarm an adversary. Different ...

  7. Kill box - Wikipedia

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    Army (Field Manual) FM 3-09, Field Artillery Operations and Fire Support April 2014, Pages 121-123; The use of kill boxes may be considered to fall under the general category of Joint Targeting. This broader topic is addressed here: Joint Publication 3-60, Joint Targeting, 31 January 2013.

  8. Center of gravity (military) - Wikipedia

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    Center of gravity (COG) is a military concept referring to the primary source of strength, balance, or stability necessary for a force to maintain combat operations.Centers of gravity can be physical, moral, or both, and exist for all belligerents at all tactical, strategic, and operational levels of war simultaneously. [1]

  9. Unity of command - Wikipedia

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    During multinational operations and interagency coordination, unity of command may not be possible, but the requirement for unity of effort becomes paramount. Unity of effort—the coordination and cooperation toward common objectives, even if the participants are not necessarily part of the same command or organization—is the product of ...