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    field of military theory, the operational level of war (also called operational art, as derived from Russian: оперативное искусство, or operational warfare)...
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  • determines the level of war within which it operates. — David M. Glantz, Soviet Military Operational Art The operational level of war occupies roughly...
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  • Maneuver warfare Operational manoeuvre group List of military operations Military operation plan Military operations other than war Types of military operations...
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  • mandated by Congress in 2000 to "explore critical war fighting challenges at the operational level of war that will confront United States joint military...
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  • military efforts before World War II, its techniques have grown to concern problems in a variety of industries. Operational research (OR) encompasses the...
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  • the following organization of the battlespace at the operational level of war. Combatant commanders are assigned an area of responsibility in the Unified...
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  • the operational level of war, between 1939 and 1955. The Operational Art of War was critically acclaimed, and was named the best computer wargame of 1998...
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  • Operational Art of War (TOAW) is a series of computer wargames noted for their scope, detail, and flexibility in recreating, at an operational level,...
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  • Blue Flag is an exercise of the United States Air Force that trains participants at the operational level of war. It is administered by the 505th Combat...
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  • of and the Principles of War, the three Levels of Warfare (Strategic, Operational and Tactical) and its evolving character. The ten Principles of War...
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  • chain management Multi-factor authentication Nuclear football Operational level of war Permissive action link Security clearance Situation room: a room...
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  • Centers of gravity can be physical, moral, or both, and exist for all belligerents at all tactical, strategic, and operational levels of war simultaneously...
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    repair of equipment, and the operation of the intra-theatre transportation system. The operational level of war can be defined by the amount of logistical...
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  • for the conduct of war. This new approach considered military strategy and tactics, but also introduced a new intermediate level of military art: operations...
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    An operational amplifier (often op amp or opamp) is a DC-coupled electronic voltage amplifier with a differential input, a (usually) single-ended output...
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    history.[citation needed] In the operational level of war, raids were the precursors in the development of the Operational Manoeuvre Groups in the Soviet...
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    extraordinary levels of operational security by Hamas". US officials expressed shock at how Israeli intelligence appeared to be unaware of any preparations...
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    and apply operational art in an uncertain geostrategic security environment. Employ knowledge of the operational level of war, the art of command, and...
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  • the "operational level of war." The lowest level of planning which fulfills operational goals and strategy is called the "tactical level of war". A tactical...
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    The Dado Center for Interdisciplinary Military Studies (category Military units and formations of Israel)
    בינתחומית) is a military studies department of the Israel Defense Forces aimed at operational level of war activities. It was named after rav aluf David...
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    Study of The Operational Level of War, Taylor & Francis, 2005, p 56 Griffith, pp 141 and 147 Hogg, pp 32-33 The United States in the First World War: An...
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    French tactical deployment and the use of mobile units at the operational level of war was also inferior to that of the Germans. The French had 3,254 tanks...
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  • September 2006). The German 1918 Offensives: A Case Study in The Operational Level of War. Routledge. pp. 66–. ISBN 978-1-134-25224-4. Kent Masterson Brown...
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    throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Pacific, and parts of Asia. One of the deadliest wars in history, it resulted in an estimated 9 million soldiers...
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  • can trigger operational risk. The process to manage operational risk is known as operational risk management. The definition of operational risk, adopted...
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    on 30 April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was a major conflict of the Cold War. While the war was officially fought between North...
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    Marine Corps University (category Universities and colleges accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools)
    the operational level of war. Graduates receive a Master of Operational Studies (MOS) degree. Formerly Amphibious Warfare School (AWS), the mission of the...
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    Offensives: A Case Study in The Operational Level of War, p. 286 Marix Evans, p. 105 Evans, M. M. (2004). Battles of World War I. Select Editions. ISBN 1-84193-226-4...
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    Carl von Clausewitz (category Napoleonic Wars prisoners of war held by France)
    narrow: "the use of engagements for the object of war" (which many today would call "the operational level" of war). Clausewitz conceived of war as a political...
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    Northern Army Group (category Formations of the NATO Military Command Structure 1952–1994)
    J. J. G., and Brian Holden Reid, eds. The British Army and the operational level of war. Tri-Service, 1989. Faringdon, Hugh (1989). Strategic Geography:...
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