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Warfare, Conventional --- Offensive (Military science) --- Strategic aspects.
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Battles --- Offensive (Military science) --- Leadership. --- Simulation methods.
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A close examination of the role of intelligence in shaping America's perception of the Vietnam War, looking closely at the intelligence leadership and decision process. In 1967, intelligence was called upon to bolster support for the Vietnam War and allowed America's leaders to portray a 'bankrupt' enemy ready to quit the battlefield. The audacious Tet Offensive of 1968 shattered this image and although it ended with an American military victory, it is remembered as the juncture when American support turned against the war. Public opinion on the war was a primary concern for the John
Tet Offensive, 1968. --- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 --- Viet Cong Tet Offensive, 1968 --- Campaigns. --- Campaigns
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Christian communities --- Religious institutions --- Offensive Junger Christen --- History.
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This report presents an examination of the reorientation in Soviet operational concepts for fighting a conventional war in Europe brought on by changes in their military doctrine between 1987 and 1989. The Soviet military's new concepts for large-scale defensive actions are assessed according to three analytical criteria: the role of reserves and second echelons, use of fire assets, and the balance between positional and maneuver forms of combat. In so doing, this study endeavors to determine whether and to what extent the emerging Soviet strategy for the initial period of a war is unambiguously "defensive." Next, concepts for the counteroffensive phase are assessed, with an emphasis on the indeterminacy and vagueness apparent in current discussions by Soviet theorists. The authors focus heavily on the linkage between political exigencies and the General Staff's deliberations, and emphasize the role of Soviet threat assessments in the current evolution of military art. Military Thought, the General Staff's theoretical journal, is the primary source for this study.
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Overview of the strategic perceptions of the People's Republic of China. Video series provides U.S. air pilots and policymakers information to better understand Chinese aerospace strategy, doctrine, operating concepts, capabilites, personnel, training, and organization.
Strategic culture --- Offensive (Military science) --- China. --- Operational readiness. --- China --- Defenses.
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