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Applying operational principles to defence transformation
/ Read, E. J
Read, E. J
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2013.
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In this article, the author examines General David Patraeus's counter-insurgency doctrine in Afghanistan as an example of change management and considers what might be learned about change management defence generally from it.
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Military Operations
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Afghanistan
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War Doctrine
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Six Day War
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Defence Transformation
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Royal Navy
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Operational Principles
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General David Patraeus
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Counter-Insurgency Doctrine
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Change Management
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United Kingdom - UK
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Royal Fleet Auxiliary
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UK Defence
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Invisible enabler: the new war in the ether
/ Scott, Richard
Scott, Richard
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2014.
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A recent electromagnetic environment review has cast the die for the shake-up of electronic warfare organization, planning and delivery across UK defence.
Key Words
Military Operations
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United Kingdom - UK
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Electromagnetic Environment
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UK Defence
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Electronic Warfare - EW
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Electronic Warfare Organization - EWO
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Radio Countermeasure
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Bomber Command
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166252
Size matters : arrowhead 140 takes aim at type 31e frigate prize
/ Scott, Richard
Scott, Richard
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Women in ground close combat
/ Fitriani, Randolf G S Cooper; Matthews, Ron
Matthews, Ron
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As the global momentum towards the acceptance of women in ground close combat (GCC) continues to grow, the US decided in December 2015 to open all GCC roles to women without exception – a controversial and, some say, politically motivated decision. The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) is under political pressure to accept women in GCC, but has indicated it will give proper consideration to the Big Data generated by the numerically more significant US experience. In this article, Fitriani, Randolf G S Cooper and Ron Matthews argue that the MoD’s quest for more data is part of a sincere effort to place the debate squarely within the realm of investigative research rather than gender theory. They contextualise the MoD’s decision while establishing a framework to demonstrate that denying GCC roles to British women would be seen as running counter to international trends.
Key Words
GCC
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Women
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UK Defence
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Ground Close Combat
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