This unit, initially known as the Joint Task Force-Computer Network Defense, and its primary reason for existence were to demonstrate that the need for a new approach and attitude toward emerging threat vectors, in particular those associated with cyberspace, was required by the DoD and its ...
Suzanne Nielson examines officers as servants to the Nation and as members of a profession. Effects-based operations is another topic of increasing interest. To achieve a desired effect against an enemy force, commanders have used the doctrinal construct of task, purpose, and intent to provide ...
Broadly speaking, much of what we have seen shows that the doctrinal approach that underpins the Army’s Future Soldier Strategy is correct. This should provide confidence that the Army’s overall modernisation plans are fit for purpose. As noted above, if anything needs to change, it will be...
In the long term, the intention is that more and more units will build SOPs using the portal and the doctrine in this manual. Ideally, SOPs throughout the Army should increase in similarity as the combination of doctrinal guidance and Army-wide milWiki collaboration facilitates consensus. This ...
摘要:As the Army proceeds with its transformation to a modular force built for expeditionary and joint operations, our various doctrinal building blocks must be reviewed and, quite frequently, revised to match the new operational reality. As part of this process, in April 2010 the Army released ...
The purpose of the Eastern Campaign of Red Army contains the fundamental principles, strategic goals and the central task, namely the implementation of the fundamental principle on " combining the civil war with ethnic wars", and "being ready to fight against the Japanese forces directly ", ...
Notice that hate and violence against others who differed doctrinally was promoted by the Greco-Roman bishop and saint Gregory of Nyssa in the fourth century:I affirm, then, that it is a lawful thing to hate God's enemies, and that this kind of hatred is pleasing to our Lord: and by ...