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US Army Conventional Forces in Gray Zone Conflict
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Corps G-2 Staff Competencies: A Desert Storm Case Study
Simonson,Erik W. - 2017
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Poles Apart: Language and Cultural Barriers Pertaining to the Polish Army's 1st Armoured Division in Normandy, August 1944
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Towards understanding the embedded signs in the military operations' films a case of two videos of capturing Israeli soldiers by "the Islamic resistance" /
In: El Zein, H 2015, 'Towards understanding the embedded signs in the military operations' films: a case of two videos of capturing Israeli soldiers by "the Islamic resistance"', in ANM Wahid & CR Amaro (eds.), Proceedings of the Australasian Conference on Business and Social Sciences 2015, 13-14 April, Sydney, Australia, Australian Academy of Business and Social Sciences, Sydney, NSW, https://www.aabss.org.au/conference/ACBSS-2015-Sydney/proceedings (2015)
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Trust as a Currency: The Role of Relationships in the Human Domain
In: DTIC (2014)
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Interwar Period Leavenworth Student Papers: Perceptions of Airpower and Implications Regarding Effectiveness of the Leavenworth Schools
In: DTIC (2014)
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Brokers of Power: Can Bloody Hands & Bleeding Hearts Get Along?
In: DTIC (2014)
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Intelligence and Design: Thinking about Operational Art
In: DTIC (2014)
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Pursuing the Human Domain Risks Reinvesting on the Basics
In: DTIC (2013)
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The Center of Gravity Concept: A Study of Its Description and Application in Two Different Eras
In: DTIC (2013)
Abstract: The center of gravity (COG) concept is internationally recognized and a foundational pillar of military success. Given that COG remains a key concept in U.S. military doctrine, understanding the concept's use and application in both the classical and modern eras will help operational planners bring the concept forward into the future. This paper explores how Carl von Clausewitz and the modern U.S. military use and describe COGs, how they differ, and what factors influence changes to the U.S. military doctrinal version of COG. Both versions facilitate the employment of force to achieve a specific effect - defeat of the enemy's combat forces. However, Clausewitz's COG refers to a focal point while the U.S. version refers to sources of strength or power.Five major factors provide insight into doctrinal changes: linguistic challenges, the evolution of the modern American way of war, clarity in definition, a preference for analytical simplicity, and theories on the evolution of ideas. Analyzing these factors provide several plausible theories to explain how and why U.S. doctrine's version of the COG is different and prepares the reader to draw his or her own conclusions regarding if the changes are a natural evolution or diverse enough to alter Clausewitz's original intent.
Keyword: *MILITARY DOCTRINE; ARMY OPERATIONS; CENTER OF GRAVITY; COMBAT FORCES; FORWARD AREAS; JOINT MILITARY ACTIVITIES; Military Operations; Strategy and Tactics
URL: http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA606275
http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA606275
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Understanding and Communicating through Narratives
In: DTIC (2012)
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Deception: Theory and Practice
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Capacity Building in the Operational Environment: Stories and Lessons Learned
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Child Adjustment to Parental Combat Deployment: Risk and Resilience Models
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Evaluating DLAB as a Predictor of Foreign Language Learning
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Examine the Impact of Training Duration on Retention
In: DTIC (2012)
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Trainee Characteristics and Achievement during Special Operations Forces Initial Acquisition Foreign Language Training
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Creating Operational Culture Skills Capability within Conventional Force Leaders
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Joint Terminology: At the Heart of Doctrine
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Introduction of Automation for the Production of Bilingual, Parallel-Aligned Text
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