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Tactics
1

-- See Also the narrower term Air interdiction


2

-- See Also the narrower term Airborne operations (Military science)


3

-- See Also the narrower term Ambushes and surprises


4

-- See Also the narrower term Artillery drill and tactics



--subdivision Artillery--Drill and tactics under names of individual armies, e.g. United States. Army--Artillery--Drill and tactics; and subdivision Drill and tactics under names of individual artilleries
5

-- See Also the narrower term Combined operations (Military science)


Here are entered works on operations conducted by armed forces of two or more allied nations acting together for the accomplishment of a single mission. Works on operations conducted by military forces working in coordination with civilian organizations, in which the participating military and civilian partner organizations come from two or more nations are entered under Integrated operations (Military science). Works on joint operations conducted by elements of more than one service of the same nation are entered under Unified operations (Military science).
6

-- See Also the narrower term Disengagement (Military science)


7

-- See Also the narrower term Drill and minor tactics



--subdivision Drill and tactics under names of individual military services, e.g. United States. Army--Drill and tactics
8

-- See Also the narrower term Envelopment (Military science)


9

-- See Also the narrower term Human shield


10

-- See Also the narrower term Infantry drill and tactics



--subdivision Infantry--Drill and tactics under names of individual armies; and subdivision Drill and tactics under names of individual infantries, e.g. United States. Army. Infantry--Drill and tactics
11

-- See Also the narrower term Lightning war


12

-- See Also the narrower term Maneuver warfare


Here are entered works on warfare concentrating on defeating the enemy by rapidly maneuvering so as to disrupt his cohesion and ability to react, rather than by physically destroying his forces.
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