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- Dictionarycoun·cil of war/ˌkounsəl əv ˈwôr/
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- 1. a gathering of military officers in wartime.
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Group of people who meet to to decide on a course of action, usually in the midst of a battle
A council of war is a term in military science that describes a meeting held to decide on a course of action, usually in the midst of a war. In normal circumstances, decisions are made by a commanding officer, optionally communicated and coordinated by staff officers, and then implemented by subordinate officers. Councils of war are typically held when matters of great importance must be decided, ... Wikipedia