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  2. Small unit tactics - Wikipedia

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    Small unit tactics is the application of US Army military doctrine for the combat deployment of platoons and smaller units in a particular strategic and logistic environment. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The composition of a United States Army squad falls into three broad categories: classical, balanced and combined.

  3. List of military tactics - Wikipedia

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    Penetration of the center: This involves exploiting a gap in the enemy line to drive directly to the enemy's command or base.Two ways of accomplishing this are separating enemy forces then using a reserve to exploit the gap (e.g., Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)) or having fast, elite forces smash at a weak spot (or an area where your elites are at their best in striking power) and using reserves ...

  4. Force concentration - Wikipedia

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    This single unit should be able to hold off 3 times its own number. With the attacking force having only two armoured units, the defenders should have the advantage. However, as the defensive line increases from the imaginary four units in length, the advantage slips from the defender to the attacker.

  5. Unit designations of the United States Army Air Force and ...

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    Thus First Air Force bases' units were in the 100 series range, and so forth for 200 -400. Other organization also used three digit numbers of 500 and beyond. Certain commands, schools, and specialized organizations and centers used the four digit numbers and again, the lead digit signified the parent organization or geographic region.

  6. Flanking maneuver - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Marathon, an example of the double-envelopment, a form of flanking maneuver. In military tactics, a flanking maneuver is a movement of an armed force around an enemy force's side, or flank, to achieve an advantageous position over it. [1]

  7. Numbered Air Force - Wikipedia

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    World War II Air Districts and Numbered Air Forces. Numbered air forces began as named organizations in the United States Army Air Corps before World War II. [4] The first four NAFs were established as the Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, and Southwest Air Districts on 19 October 1940 to provide air defense for the United States. [5]

  8. With a new unit and F-35s, US Air Force 'aggressors' are ...

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    The Chinese air force and navy now have the world's third-largest aviation force.Many of China's fighter jets were bought or copied from the Soviets and Russians, but Beijing has also developed ...

  9. Category:Air defense units and formations of the United States

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    Air defense units and formations of the United States Marine Corps (1 C, 23 P) C. Air defence commands of the United States (3 C, 1 P) U. Air defense artillery units ...