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  2. UNIFIED LAND OPERATIONS - United States Army

    www.moore.army.mil/Infantry/DoctrineSupplement/ATP3-21.8/chapter_03/...

    Stability tasks include various missions, tasks, and activities conducted outside the United States. in coordination with other instruments of national power to maintain or reestablish a safe and secure environment, restore essential government services, and provide emergency infrastructure reconstruction and humanitarian relief.

  3. JP 3-0, Joint Operations - United States Army

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    Instruments of National Power and the Range of Military Operations Our national leaders can use the military instrument of national power in a wide variety of activities, tasks, missions, and operations that vary in purpose, scale, risk, and combat intensity. Operations are grouped in three areas that compose the range of military operation.

  4. Mission Command - United States Army

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    When threats execute their capability to do harm to the United States, they become enemies. Preparing for and managing these threats requires employing all instruments of national power: diplomatic, informational, military, and economic. (Refer to ADRP 2-0 for more information.) 1-8.

  5. MCoE Homepage

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  6. Mission Command - United States Army

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    Stability operations encompass various military missions, tasks, and activities conducted outside the United States in coordination with other instruments of national power to maintain or reestablish a safe and secure environment; provide essential governmental services, emergency infrastructure reconstruction, and humanitarian relief (JP 3-0).

  7. ATTP 4-15 (FM 55-50) ARMY WATER TRANSPORT OPERATIONS - United...

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    economic instruments of national power), water transport operations have the most profound impact on military and economic instruments of national power. The following section will focus on the linkage between these two instruments and Army water transport capability. INFLUENCE OF WATER TRANSPORT ON INSTRUMENTS OF NATIONAL POWER 1-5.

  8. SHOULD THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY ADOPT THE CONCEPT OF EFFECTS- BASED...

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    of all instruments of national power, as interdependent and supporting systems to achieve desired national policy. EBO are a continuous process, applied from the strategic to the tactical level, to promote a whole of government strategy against an adversary, achieving a common end state with the greatest speed and least cost. Acknowledgement by the

  9. Mission Command - United States Army

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    Discusses stability components of operations encompassing various military missions, tasks, and activities conducted outside the United States in coordination with other instruments of national power. Addresses BCT support to stability tasks, essential offensive and defensive tasks, and planning considerations.

  10. Joint Advanced Warfighting School - United States Army

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    national power compendium will be mentioned; however, national security strategy only reflects DIME). Campaign Plans. The AY 09-10 JAWS Primer updates the Joint planner on the FY08 Guidance for Employment of the Force (GEF) and how campaign and contingency plans dovetail into this concept. National guidance for campaign plans now resides within the

  11. Airborne Is Relevant - United States Army

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    As the great power competition between the U.S. and its near-peer adversaries continues, along with wars in Europe and the Middle East, the propensity for a global conflict increases, further emphasizing the need for airborne capabilities within our instruments of national power. Airborne operations are relevant and have application in LSCO.