Leadership ranks as the single most important ingredient to successful warfighting. |
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A wing, normally commanded by a brigadier general, is the Air Force's prime warfighting instrument. |
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As is often the case with bureaucratized military establishments, American warfighting doctrine has not kept pace with developments. |
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It better complements the expeditionary nature of the Corps' current warfighting concepts. |
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The mechanistic aspects of warfighting were all in the hands of Pakistani military personnel, ex-servicemen or serving instructors. |
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To meet this challenge, the Army is fielding new information technologies and developing new doctrine, while reorganizing and re-equipping its warfighting organizations. |
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This cultural bifurcation is aggravated by the fact that between our two warfighting cultures, one human-centric and one technology-centric, the latter currently predominates. |
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Roughhead, views cyberspace as a critical warfighting domain. |
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Systems participating in Advanced Warfighting Experiments should be ruggedized and easily maintainable. |
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Advanced Warfighting Experiments are limited in their ability to predict real-world outcomes, since experimental data generally comes from single or few unrepeatable events. |
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Warfighting, its authors freely admitted, was essentially On War in digest form. |
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The LS3 is experimental technology being tested by the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab. |
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