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Air power in land operations / Kanwal, Gurmeet   Journal Article
Kanwal, Gurmeet Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words India  Land Operations  Air Power 
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ID:   140434


Contemporary military theory: the dynamics of war / Angstrom, Jan; Widen, J J 2015  Book
Angstrom, Jan Book
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Publication Oxon, Routledge, 2015.
Description viii, 205p.: ill.pbk
Standard Number 9780415643047
Key Words War  Air Operations  Land Operations  Military Theory  Operational Art  Sea Operations 
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ID:   182029


Land operations and competing perspectives on warfare / Nilsson, Niklas   Journal Article
Nilsson, Niklas Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the relationship between different conceptualizations of the character of war and the role of land operations and tactics. Cold-War era expectations for a conventional war against a high-technological peer adversary, Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA), “New Wars” theory, Counterinsurgency (COIN) and Hybrid Warfare all denote different implications for the role and relevance of land forces. While Europe’s increasingly uncertain and unpredictable security environment in recent years has validated the continued relevance of conventional land operations, research in this area should encourage more integrative and cumulative research on future warfare and the potential of land forces.
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Stowaway soldier, camouflage in a khaki world: creating a single culture of trust from distinct service cultures (Commentary) / Callahan, Charles W   Journal Article
Callahan, Charles W Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The author discusses his thoughts concerning his experiences as the first U.S. Army officer to hold the position of executive director/deputy commander of the U.S. National Naval Medical Center (NNMC). He compares and contrasts the culture of the U.S. Army and the U.S. Navy, particularly concerning operations on land and sea, the cooperation between U.S. Navy and U.S. Army staffs during the merger of national capital health-care, and deployments of U.S. military personnel from different military branches.
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