From combined arms warfare, to AirLand Battle, to maneuver, to network-centric warfare, this has been the trend.
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Caroline Glick, a columnist and deputy managing editor for The Jerusalem Post, spoke about tactical and strategic communications March 30 at the Combined Arms Center's Grant Auditorium.
Well, it takes a while to give them the equipment, to train them to some level of proficiency, and to get them to grasp the idea of a combined arms attack.
There is a large-scale, combined arms exercise that we conduct annually, and the Australians are a very generous military insofar as access to their bases and to their training facilities are concerned.
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Maintaining a force structure sufficient to engage in large-scale, high-intensity combined arms campaigns and the advanced or specialized assets required to assure access to critical domains is essential to deterrence of conflict, much less war waging.
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The 2006 and 2010 QDRs, in particular, reflected the assumption that future regional conflicts would involve a wider range of adversaries than just regional state actors and a broader set of means than classic conventional combined arms forces.
The Israeli experience in 2006 was due primarily to a loss of traditional war-waging skills as a consequence of the protracted stability operation that the Israeli military had conducted in the Palestinian territory and the failure to recognize the need for a more traditional joint combined arms fire and maneuver approach.
The new guidance would have a sounder footing if it had argued that no two regional crises were alike and that the requirement to conduct a full-scale decisive combined arms campaign in two locations at one time was not only unlikely, but failed to recognize strategic and operational advantages the U.S. might have in one or both of the two regions.
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The conventional wisdom has it that all parts of the Puerto Rican body politic - and, for that matter, all Hispanic-Americans - oppose the resumption of the kind of realistic, combined-arms exercises that can be uniquely performed at Vieques.
Both of these provided a test case of common features expected in future MRCs a well-armed regional power initiating aggression thousands of miles from the United States with a short-warning, armor-heavy, combined-arms offensive against the outnumbered forces of a neighboring state.
In one fell swoop, the president's subordinates, led by his top political adviser, Karl Rove, have eliminated the one and only training range in the Atlantic where submarines, ships, aircraft, and amphibious troops can conduct realistic and vital combined-arms exercises.
But watch out for one annual event: a lot of NGOs and human rights organisations will take a keen interest in the report of the Combined Committees on Arms Exports Controls, which will be published on Friday.
Could this freedom and investment be combined with a rigorous new system for preventing arms getting into Iraq?
It is lobbying investors against a deal with Lloyds but analysts said Abbey would probably be propelled into the larger bank's arms if the DTI decided a combined business would not be anti-competitive.
Such developments combined with the direct and indirect adverse effects of the prevailing arms control regime since 1972, including repeated violations of that regime by the Soviet Union have transformed Soviet military power and increasingly call into question the adequacy of the U.S. strategic deterrent.
She will be able to use the coat of arms up until her wedding day, after which it will be combined with that of Prince William.
The pioneering visitors played five thrilling matches in Wales, the first four against combined club sides before the finale, a non-cap game against a Wales XV at Cardiff Arms Park.
Or is it that macroeconomic policy has not allowed the creation of enough jobs for all, especially at the bottom of the ladder, leading to middle class anxiety which, combined with signaling effects, licensing regulation and what might be termed the Knowledge Economy Ideology, has created a credential arms race?
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