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    war
    /wôr/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. engage in a war: "small states warred against each other"

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  2. Feb 10, 2022 · To define war, we must understand what war is used for. The book World History of Warfare details how the reasons for war—from the Neolithic and Mesolithic periods through to modern times—remain enduring: territory, economics, fear of other people, or fear of threats. [6]

  3. Sep 4, 2019 · Our enshrined, extant Principles of War will remain relevant to 2035 and beyond. Notwithstanding slight, esoteric variations in each representative military’s Principles of War, this conclusion was founded on a long-held, perhaps all-too-dearly-held, binary premise: the nature of war does not change, even if its character does.

  4. Oct 1, 2024 · The work first defines what military theory is. Military theory is a field of study that seeks to understand the phenomena of war and its links to wider conflict; and provides a framework for the valid creation and dissemination of the knowledge of war and warfare. In other words, military theory is the epistemology of war.

  5. ective ‘military theory’, or merely ‘military notion’. The definition also indicates that the focus of military theory is the d. velopment of first principles knowledge about war and warfare. It is this knowledge that allows planners, commanders and senior decision makers to adapt their know-how of war fighting.

  6. Borneo during World War II, the Montagnard and Army of the Republic of South Vietnam (ARVN) advisers during the Vietnam War, and the Pacific Islands Regiment (PIR). In the Australian context, special warfare is better defined as: … a combination of direct and indirect methods of achieving

  7. Sep 26, 2024 · Not-So Friendly Fire: An Australian Taxonomy For Fratricide. During the Vietnam War (1959–75), the euphemistic term ‘friendly fire' was first used to describe the infliction of casualties by the military's own forces. This paper explores this phenomenon by focusing on the Australian Army's decade-long involvement in Vietnam (1962–72).

  8. The Australian Army recognises that organisations that excel in the future will be those that discover how to tap people's commitment and capacity to learn at all levels

  9. Mar 29, 2022 · Dr Al Palazzo recommends this fictional work, '2034: A Novel of the Next War', for inclusion on military reading lists. A timely reminder that nuclear weapons cannot be used without risking the end of human civilisation, the book draws attention to the timeless human values that lie at the heart of all conflict and that remain critical to the understanding and waging of war.

  10. May 15, 2020 · The notion of tactical and strategic readiness [1] as an organising theory reflects the central idea of Army In Motion —it represents the requirement to be both ‘Ready Now and Future Ready’. Army has historically been very effective at achieving tactical readiness. Recent deployments in support of the bushfire catastrophe across Australia ...

  11. e the fundamental aspects of the nature and conduct of war.The use of the term ‘land power’ reflects the d. namism of the strategic environment over the past 15 years. Land power encompasses the employment of an array of land capability – from Army, the Australian Defence Forc.

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