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  2. Close-quarters battle - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, police action is often within what can be considered "close quarters", so members of PTUs are often well-trained in or already experienced with CQB, to the point that some PTUs may train military service members in CQB principles such as breaching and room clearing. Police CQB doctrine is often specialized by unit type and mission.

  3. Kill house - Wikipedia

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    A kill house or shoot house is a live ammunition small arms shooting range used to train military and law enforcement personnel for close contact engagements in urban combat environments. Kill houses are designed to mimic residential, commercial and industrial spaces and are used to acquaint personnel with techniques to infiltrate (gaining ...

  4. 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Room-to-room house-clearing techniques are a part of the training simulated at Combat Town, Camp Lejeune in 2005. The 4th MEB was a unit designed to work independently, but also trained to work with other Marine units. [7] It was organized with a couple of other units, like the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF). [3]

  5. List of military strategies and concepts - Wikipedia

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    Simplicity (Prepare clear, uncomplicated plans and clear, concise orders to ensure thorough understanding) – US Army FM 3.0; Systems approach – Nation-states operate like biological organisms composed of discrete systems. These systems included: leadership, organic essentials, infrastructure, population, and the military – Warden

  6. Marine Corps Security Force Battalion Bangor - Wikipedia

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    The Recapture Tactics Team (RTT) specializes in SWAT procedures. Marines and Sailors are given an opportunity, if the Command allows them, to try out for RTT. Typically, only a small fraction of the Marines and Sailors who are permitted to try out for CQB Platoon are actually selected from the grueling two-week selection process.

  7. Mouse-holing - Wikipedia

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    Mouse-holing began to appear in military tactical manuals during World War II. The tactic allows combatants to move around an urban battlefield under cover without needing to expose themselves to enemy fire or observation. A typical passage is large enough for a single file of soldiers.

  8. FAA employees in a tiny room in Virginia are in charge of ...

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    The FAA Space Operations Office, known as Space Ops, specializes in integrating space operations into the national airspace system.

  9. Urban warfare - Wikipedia

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    Routines and drills for engaging the enemy, securing a perimeter, clearing a room, etc. [citation needed] Team maneuvers [citation needed] Methods and tactics [citation needed] Military CQB doctrine is different from police CQB doctrine, mainly because the military usually operates in hostile areas while the police operates within docile ...