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  • 1Principles of War — The Principles of War were tenets originally proposed by Carl von Clausewitz in his essay Principles or War [ [http://www.clausewitz.com/CWZHOME/PrincWar/Princwr1.htm#I] , Gatzke] , and later enlarged in his book, On War . Since the mid 19th… …

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  • 2Military science — For the research and development of technologies used in warfare, see Military technology. Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric …

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  • 3Military doctrine — is the concise expression of how military forces contribute to campaigns, major operations, battles, and engagements. It is a guide to action, not hard and fast rules. Doctrine provides a common frame of reference across the military. It helps… …

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  • 4Principles of warfare — are the evolved concepts, laws, rules and methods that guide the conduct of combat related activities during conflicts. Throughout history, soldiers, military theorists, political leaders, philosophers, academic scholars, practitioners of… …

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  • 5Military art (Military science) — Military art (French: historical L Art de la Guerre) (lit. art of war), (Russian: Военное искуство) is a field of theoretical research and training methodology in military science used in the conduct of military operations on land, in the… …

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  • 6Military necessity — Military necessity, along with distinction, and proportionality, are three important principles of international humanitarian law governing the legal use of force in an armed conflict. Contents 1 Attacks 2 Weapons 3 References …

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  • 7Military history of Canada — This article is part of a series Conflicts …

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  • 8Military Police (Brazil) — Military Police Polícia Militar Insignia of the Military Police used since 1957.[1] Active …

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  • 9Military Firefighters Corps — Corpo de Bombeiros Militar Active 1856 Country …

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  • 10Military capability — is defined by the Australian Defence Force as the ability to achieve a desired effect in a specific operating environment .[1] It is defined by three interdependent factors: combat readiness, sustainable capability and force structure. In terms… …

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