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Chief of Staff now undertook operational planning, while delegating the routine work to his senior staff officers. Staff officers were drawn from line units and would later return to them, the intention being that they would prove themselves as leaders during their time with the staff. In a battle or when the army had detached corps, a small number of staff would be allocated to the column commander as a smaller version of headquarters. The senior man, usually a Major, would be the chief of the column staff and his principal task would be to help the commander to understand what was intended.
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enlisted personnel participate in the acquisition of information from subordinate staffs and units. This hierarchy places decision making and reporting under the auspices of the most experienced personnel and maximizes information flow of pertinent information sent out of the command overall, clarifying matters overall. This frees up the most senior members of the command at each level for decision making and issuing direction for further research or information gathering (perhaps requiring men to put their lives at risk to gather additional intelligence).
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Staff: "The Chief of Staff stands at the side of the
Commander-in-Chief and is completely at his disposal. His sphere of work connects him with no specific unit". "The Commander-in-Chief decides what should happen and how; his chief assistant works out these decisions, so that each subordinate understands his allotted task". With the creation of the Korps in 1809, each had a staff, whose chief was responsible for directing operations and executing the overall headquarters plan. The staff on the outbreak of war in 1809 numbered over 170. Finally in 1811,
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sections based on branch or geographic area. Each section may in turn also be divided into tasks and roles. The size of the logistic staff can vary greatly, depending on the environment and complexity of operations. NATO in example work with a "Multinational Joint
Logistic Centre", which exists outside of the force commander's staff, but runs as a separate entity/unit, with only a few logistic personnel in the commander's staff who act as liaisons.
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important. All aspects of sustaining the unit's operations, planning future operations, and additionally planning and executing all unit training, fall under the responsibility of operations. The operations office is also tasked with keeping track of the weekly training schedules. In most military units (i.e.,
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familiarize them with both aspects of military operations, a practice that, with the addition of enlisted personnel, continues to be used. After 1806, Prussia's military academies trained mid-level officers in specialist staff skills. In 1814, Prussia formally established by law a central military command—
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by road in consultation with the DAAG and DAQMG; and general policy regarding HQ defence and the preparation and promulgation of HQ standing orders. (In an armoured division headquarters, the GSO II was responsible for the division tactical HQ and the above duties were done by the GSO III (Operations).)
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officers. The staff cannot in theory (and largely in practice) say "no" to a subordinate unit; only the commander has that ability. This ensured a clear chain of command, and reinforced the idea that staff do not command, but exercise control on behalf of their commander. By contrast, in the
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are the activities that establish, maintain, influence, or exploit relations between the military forces, the government or non-government civilian organizations and authorities, and the civilian populace in a friendly, neutral, or hostile area of operations in order to facilitate military operations
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The signal office directs all communications and is the point of contact for the issue of communications instructions and protocol during operations as well as for communications troubleshooting, issue, and preventative maintenance. Communications at this level is paired with digital as well as voice
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in 1795, his was the old administrative role, accurately described by Jomini and Vachee as "the chief clerk" and "of limited competence". His manual is merely a reporting system as a kind of office manual. Staff officers were rotated out of the line on the
Austrian model, but received no training and
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A GSO II, acting as deputy to the GSO I. He was responsible for the preparation of orders and instructions as directed by the GSO I; the general organization and working of the "G" office; detailing of duty officers at the Div HQ; coordinating arrangements for moving the Main HQ; details of movement
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Staffs are generally the first to know of issues that affect its group. Issues that require major decisions affecting the unit's operational capability are communicated to the commanding officer. However, not all issues will be handled by the commander. Smaller matters that arise are given to a more
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The GSO III (Operations)(Chemical
Warfare) was responsible for all matters dealing with chemical warfare that affected the division; coordinated courses; was responsible for the camouflage policy; maintained the war diary; prepared and maintained location statements; received and distributed codes,
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officer supervises personnel and administration systems. This department functions as the essential administrative liaison between the subordinate units and the headquarters, handling personnel actions coming from the bottom up (such as a request for an award to be given to a particular soldier) or
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assigned a limited number of technical expert officers to support field commanders. Before 1746, however, reforms had added management of intelligence and contingency planning to the staff's duties. Later, the practice was initiated of rotating officers from command to staff assignments and back to
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staff selected by the army commanders to handle the details of internal administration and collating intelligence, and answered to the
Commander-in-chief. The Chief of Staff became the chief adviser to the Commander-in-chief and, in a fundamental move away from the previous administrative role, the
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The plans and strategy office is responsible for civil military operations (CMO) strategy planning. At the unit level, the S-5 is the primary adviser to the commander on the civilian-to-military and military-to-civilian impact of the mission/operation within the host nation's (HN) area of interest
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The GSO III (Operations) was the understudy to the GSO II; he maintained the situation map; prepared situation reports; supervised the acknowledgement register; maintained the command matrix; prepared orders for the move of the orders group; and prepared orders for the move of the division's main
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doctrine, the logistic staff is tasked with overseeing logistic aspects and principles, where the focus is that "logistic support must be focused towards ensuring the success of the operation" and prescriptions of elements such as responsibility and authority. A logistic staff may be divided into
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executive staff sections within headquarters of organizations commanded by a field grade officer (i.e., major through colonel) and having an executive officer to coordinate the actions of the executive staff (e.g., divisional brigades, regiments, groups, battalions, and squadrons; not used by all
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on 1 September 1805, which divided the staff into three: 1) Political
Correspondence; 2) the Operations Directorate, dealing with planning and intelligence; 3) the Service Directorate, dealing with administration, supply and military justice. The Archduke set out the position of a modern Chief of
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countries in structuring their militaries' staff functions. In this system, which is based on one originally employed by the French Army in the 19th century, each staff position in a headquarters or unit is assigned a letter-prefix corresponding to the formation's element and one or more numbers
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The GSO III (Intelligence) coordinated all intelligence training and work in the division; coordinated the collection and collation of information about enemy dispositions, methods and intentions; prepared daily intelligence summaries; coordinated interpretation of air photographs with the Army
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The operations office may include plans and training. The operations office plans and coordinates operations, and all things necessary to enable the formation to operate and accomplish its mission. In most units, the operations office is the largest of the staff sections and considered the most
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In a generic command staff, more seasoned and senior officers oversee staff sections of groups organized by the needs of the unit. Senior
Enlisted Personnel task personnel in the maintenance of tactical equipment and vehicles. Senior Analysts are tasked with the finalizing of reports, and their
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general staff sections within headquarters of organizations commanded by a general officer and having a chief of staff to coordinate the actions of the general staff, such as divisions or equivalent organizations (e.g., USMC Marine
Aircraft Wing and Marine Logistics Group) and separate (i.e.,
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role through planning, analysis, and information gathering, as well as by relaying, coordinating, and supervising the execution of their plans and orders, especially in case of multiple simultaneous and rapidly changing complex operations. They are organised into functional groups such as
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call sign lists and other signals information from the divisional signals; coordinated traffic control and organization of routes in the divisional forward area under the GSO II and APM; was understudy to the GSO III (Operations) on all matters less CW.
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from the moment he took over the army the following year and he would use
Berthier's system throughout his wars. Crucially, Napoleon remained his own intelligence chief and operational planner, a workload which, ultimately, not even he could cope with.
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section is responsible for collecting and analyzing intelligence information about the enemy to determine what the enemy is doing or might do, to prevent the accomplishment of the enemy's mission. This office may also control maps and
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and it will be used to identify a small independent element, that is a part of a non-staff organization; i.e., an E3 is an operational element on a logistics site or an E4 is a logistics element on a forward medical support site.
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The finance branch, not to be confused with Administration from which it has split, sets the finance policy for the operation. Operationally, the Administration and Finance may be interlinked, but have separate reporting chains.
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Overall staff system structure is generally similar to the pre 1984 British Army system with G Branch, A Branch and Q Branch with slightly different staff officer position names. Unlike the continental system,
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made it clear that Austria had no "great brain" and the command needed to spread the workload to allow the Commander-in-chief the time to consider the strategic picture. The 1757 regulations had created the
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populated by military service members who, rather than becoming career staff officers on the German general staff model, rotate into (and back out of) joint staff positions. Following the major revision of
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from the top down (such as orders being received from the army level directing that a particular soldier be reassigned to a new unit outside the command). In army units, this person is often called the
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meant that senior British officers consequently decided that all officers would rotate between staff and line responsibilities, preventing the development of a separate general staff corps.
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appropriate tasker within the unit to be handled and resolved, which would otherwise be an unnecessary distraction for the Commanding Officer who already makes numerous decisions every day.
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control but requires larger staff at headquarters (HQ) and reduces accuracy of orientation of field operations, whereas a decentralised general staff results in enhanced situational focus,
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It handled all personnel matters such as awards, postings, promotions, medical, chaplains, military police and so forth. There were usually one or two GSO III officers in A branch.
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It handled logistics, supply, transport, clothing, maintenance. There was usually one GSO III officer, with a learner captain or lieutenant, and several advisors, all captains:
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staff system, the British Army was thought too small to support separate staff and command career streams. Officers would typically alternate between staff and command. Beevor,
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A commander "commands" through their personal authority, decision-making and leadership, and uses general staff to exercise the "control" on their behalf in a large unit. Most
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The GSO III (Liaison) coordinated the work of the liaison officers, was responsible for the division information room and served as an understudy to the GSO III (Operations).
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at the head of the staff and the wartime role of the Chief of Staff was now focused on planning and operations to assist the Commander.
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while the other staff officers are one rank lower. For example, in a battalion, the S-3 would hold the rank of
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systems and data. At the unit level, the S-2 is the unit's security officer, and the S-2 section manages all
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Pigman, Robyn. "All Systems Green: A Concise History of Chicken Bak Bak and the S-6 Offensive" (Nelson Ltd)
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The Royal Navy and the Capital Ship in the Interwar Period: An Operational Perspective
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The Development of the Military Staff in the Australian Army',
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The senior staff officer in brigade HQ held the appointment of
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2384:(Chief of Staff). The failures in the army, especially at the
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37:"Staff office" redirects here. For the ceremonial weapon, see
2877:, for combined headquarters (multiple nations) headquarters;
4237:
Training Information Bulletin No.84 The Common Staff System
4062:"J8 Force Structure, Resources, and Assessment Directorate"
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in January 1758, pressed for a more important role for the
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in 1986, the Joint Staff of today works directly for the
3834:, ISEAS Publishing, pp. 247–254, 31 December 2009,
3736:] (in German). Vol. 1, part 2. pp. 145ff.
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4046:. Defense Technical Information Center. Archived from
3327:(GOC) were actually written up and signed by the GSO1.
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By Command of the Emperor: A Life of Marshal Berthier
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G-2: Intelligence for Patton: Intelligence for Patton
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G branch (operations) plans and executes operations.
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4239:. Puckapunyal: Australian Army. pp. vii, viii.
3286:from 1906–1912. This staff system was captured in
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non-divisional) brigade level (USMC MEB) and above;
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may be too technical for most readers to understand
3645:Naval Staff, Navy Department (Ministry of Defence)
3018:Intelligence, security, and information operations
4536:The French and Prussian Staff Systems Before 1870
4044:"DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms"
2883:, for certain forward or deployable headquarters;
3699:Staff System in the Indian Army: Time for Change
3454:The combined "A" and "Q" staffs was headed by a
3337:GSO3, General Staff Officer (Grade 3): Ranked a
3330:GSO2, General Staff Officer (Grade 2): Ranked a
3188:and consolidate and achieve mission objectives.
4452:The Military Staff: Its History and Development
3531:The G staff for a corps might appear as below:
2431:Instruktionspunkte für gesammte Herren Generals
3274:The British Staff System was a product of the
3254:, is also titled as Chief of Air Force Staff.
3215:Following Australia's Federation in 1901, the
3198:The "Commonwealth staff system", used by most
2099:within the individual services) is a group of
4581:
4445:History of the German General Staff 1657–1945
4299:. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. pp. 15–52.
2460:Über die bessere Einrichtung des Generalstabs
2060:
8:
4553:Changes needed in the "General Staff" system
3991:"Joint Engineer-A Multinational Perspective"
3921:Staff organization and Operations (FM 101-5)
4410:(University of South Carolina Press, 1998)
4038:
4036:
2225:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
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4297:British naval staff in the First World War
4134:"AJP-4(A): Allied Joint Logistic Doctrine"
3798:Vachee, 'Napoleon at Work' (1914) pp. 29ff
3250:The head of the Royal Canadian Air Force,
3247:, is also titled as Chief of Naval Staff.
2183:, has its origin in the British military.
2067:
2053:
77:
3261:, is also titled as Chief of Army Staff.
3252:Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force
2405:staff was divided into three: First, the
2305:Learn how and when to remove this message
2289:, without removing the technical details.
2245:Learn how and when to remove this message
6411:List of military strategies and concepts
4090:. Navy Administration Training Manuals.
2501:
2425:became chief of staff of the army under
2168:, and improved accuracy of orientation.
1031:List of military strategies and concepts
3885:from the original on 23 September 2015.
3671:
3217:Australian Commonwealth Military Forces
85:
27:Management personnel of a military unit
4122:from the original on 11 December 2023.
4094:from the original on 17 December 2023.
4072:from the original on 24 February 2024.
3740:from the original on 21 September 2016
3693:
3691:
3689:
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3125:Acquisition or furnishing of services.
4248:
4246:
4207:
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4203:
4162:"Chapter 13: Multinational Logistics"
3243:The head of the Royal Canadian Navy,
2671:Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
2427:Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
2287:make it understandable to non-experts
7:
6927:
4359:from the original on 31 January 2017
4189:. Department of the Army. May 1957.
3907:from the original on 9 January 2010.
3714:Duffy, C. 'Instrument of War' p. 381
3621:whose head reported directly to the
3290:, released in 1909 and later in the
3245:Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy
3119:Transport of personnel and materiel.
3070:(XO), but ranks third in the unit's
2481:was appointed Chief of Staff to the
2223:adding citations to reliable sources
6871:Idealism in international relations
4454:(Military Service Publishing, 1944)
4382:. London: Frank Cass. p. 246.
4000:. Fort Leonard Wood. Archived from
3128:Medical and health service support.
4480:(Schiffer Aviation History, 1999)
4235:Commonwealth of Australia (1997).
4172:from the original on 24 June 2013.
4023:Armed Forces Management of Defence
3989:Ware, Jared L. (May–August 2009).
3812:. Bureau de Spectateur militaire.
3434:Electrical and Mechanical Engineer
3233:Joint Military Appreciation Proces
3176:CIMIC: Civil-Military Co-operation
2663:Title 10 of the United States Code
2429:in the Netherlands, he issued the
25:
4559:History of "General Staff" system
4353:discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk
4029:from the original on 2 July 2014.
2993:might simply be a receptionist).
2447:Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen
2435:Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen
6926:
6916:
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3257:The head of the Canadian Army,
2474:abolished the staff corps. When
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2195:
105:
4143:. December 2003. Archived from
3927:. pp. 4–16. Archived from
3918:Department of the Army (1997).
3703:Centre for Land Warfare Studies
3522:assistant quartermaster general
3398:Operations (the senior captain)
2795:military education and training
2602:—and a separate staff for each
4493:Primus inter pares vel primos?
4276:Mallett, Ross (19 July 2001).
4019:"Permanent Joint Headquarters"
3429:Brigade Ordnance Officer (BOO)
3259:Commander of the Canadian Army
3150:Signal (communications and IT)
53:General Staff (disambiguation)
32:United States Navy staff corps
1:
4491:Purdy, Leo and Purdy, Tony. '
4438:Armies of the Napoleonic Wars
3535:Operations and staff duties:
2957:On some occasions the letter
2807:and contracts. Also known as
2707:is not "higher ranking" than
2652:National Security Act of 1947
2437:augmented these with his own
2374:Count Leopold Joseph von Daun
2164:, speed of localised action,
4436:Fremont-Barnes, G. (editor)
4212:Purdy, Leo and Tony (2023).
64:112th Regimental Combat Team
6393:Operational manoeuvre group
4113:Department of the Air Force
3789:Wolf-Schneider, B/197, 6/IX
3724:Desfourt, François (1769).
3520:Q branch was headed by the
3509:A branch was headed by the
3494:G branch was headed by the
3181:Civil-Military Co-operation
3049:Operations (military staff)
2819:Civil-Military Co-operation
1524:Military–industrial complex
1003:Operational manoeuvre group
6974:
6826:Peace and conflict studies
6715:Infantry fighting vehicles
5254:Front; Russian land forces
4326:. Routledge. p. 247.
3875:"www.canadiansoldiers.com"
3681:, Encyclopædia Britannica.
3547:GSO II (SD) – Staff Duties
3511:Assistant adjutant general
3325:general officer commanding
3093:
3046:
2852:Derived from the Prussian
2673:rather than the corporate
2456:Joseph Radetzky von Radetz
62:Staff meeting of the U.S.
50:
43:
36:
29:
6913:
6881:International cooperation
5851:Combat information center
5312:Infantry fighting vehicle
5094:Unified combatant command
4499:, Vol. 19, No.1, (2023),
3840:10.1355/9789812308498-014
3225:Common Joint Staff System
3192:Commonwealth staff system
2797:(also the joint engineer)
2711:. This list reflects the
2376:, in a letter to Empress
2358:, planning or personnel.
2318:conserve unit resources.
2121:other large military unit
1588:Loss-of-strength gradient
445:Combat information center
6958:Types of military forces
6796:Lists of wars by country
6238:List of military tactics
5356:Self-propelled artillery
5244:Special units by nation:
4687:Protocols and structure:
4425:(Greenwood Press, 1991)
4347:Archives, The National.
4295:Black, Nicholas (2011).
3879:www.canadiansoldiers.com
3679:General staff definition
3461:Members of the G staff:
3451:(a lieutenant-colonel).
3424:Royal Army Service Corps
3229:Australian Defence Force
3029:geographical information
2691:Continental Staff System
2632:Inside the British Army,
2479:Louis Alexandre Berthier
2472:Revolutionary Government
2187:Military staff functions
1906:Military science fiction
1391:Technology and equipment
812:List of military tactics
6893:International relations
6886:Crimes against humanity
5533:Other infantry weapons:
5249:Battle Fleet; U.S. Navy
4820:Functional specialties:
4497:Australian Army Journal
4406:Bartholomees, J. Boone
4378:Moretz, Joseph (2001).
4349:"The Discovery Service"
4320:Moretz, Joseph (2012).
4278:"Division Headquarters"
4259:Australian Army Journal
4218:Australian Army Journal
4166:NATO Logistics Handbook
3496:brigadier general staff
3447:G branch was under the
3347:In the British system,
3231:also developed its own
2591:Gerhard von Scharnhorst
2515:is higher ranking than
2449:himself produced a new
2423:Karl Mack von Leiberich
1974:Wartime sexual violence
1730:Full-spectrum dominance
1541:Supply-chain management
46:Academic administration
6861:Conscientious objector
4969:Special reconnaissance
4709:Awards and decorations
3897:"NATO SHAPE structure"
3276:Esher Committee Report
2600:Prussian General Staff
2507:
2443:Generalquartiermeister
2391:Grosse Feldgeneralstab
2382:Generalquartiermeister
2258:Information management
1886:Awards and decorations
1859:Peace through strength
1834:Low-intensity conflict
1468:Conscientious objector
1341:Area of responsibility
75:
5881:Torpedo Data Computer
5871:Ship gun fire-control
4450:Hittle, James Donald
4355:. National Archives.
4253:Purdy, Leo and Tony.
4066:Joint Chiefs of Staff
3832:Building the Tatmadaw
3634:Admiralty Naval Staff
3627:Admiralty Naval Staff
3280:Second Anglo-Boer War
3108:Design, development,
2997:Manpower or personnel
2675:Joint Chiefs of Staff
2667:Goldwater–Nichols Act
2505:
2399:Franz Moritz von Lacy
2352:military intelligence
2087:(also referred to as
478:Torpedo data computer
468:Ship gun fire-control
61:
6742:Specific modern wars
6690:Vehicles and weapons
6615:Military occupations
5214:Carrier strike group
3958:10 June 2011 at the
3705:, New Delhi, vol 31.
3528:, rank: brigadier).
2683:Secretary of Defense
2679:combatant commanders
2219:improve this section
2111:staff who serve the
2004:Military occupations
1839:Military engineering
1741:Unrestricted Warfare
1598:Force multiplication
496:Military manoeuvrers
6905:Peace organizations
6368:Operations research
5846:Director (military)
5836:Fire-control system
4747:Command and control
4457:Jones, R. Steven J
4050:on 10 October 2016.
4007:on 6 December 2010.
3976:14 May 2011 at the
3934:on 22 November 2011
3607:Admiralty War Staff
2945:, is unique to the
2809:resource management
2700:specifying a role.
2565:Q Branch (စစ်ထောက်)
2531:G Branch (စစ်ဦးစီး)
2162:personal initiative
2125:command and control
1690:Penal military unit
1675:Rules of engagement
1351:Command and control
976:Operations research
440:Director (military)
430:Fire-control system
200:Command and control
81:Part of a series on
6363:Military operation
6330:Tactical objective
5841:Fire-control radar
5757:Military equipment
5699:Anti-ship missiles
5051:Electronic-warfare
4914:Military maneuvers
4899:Combat occupations
4675:Commanding officer
4635:Occupational roles
4523:(Ken Trotman Ltd)
4421:Crosswell, D.K.R.
4115:. 29 August 2019.
3697:PK Mallick, 2011,
3358:company commanders
3317:lieutenant colonel
3141:Plans and strategy
3096:Military logistics
3033:security clearance
2654:instead created a
2508:
2491:Napoleon Bonaparte
2439:Observationspunkte
2395:Kleine Generalstab
2150:commanding officer
1799:Counter-insurgency
1720:Command of the sea
1665:Jewish laws on war
1640:Geneva Conventions
1176:Divide and conquer
971:Military operation
936:Tactical objective
435:Fire-control radar
412:Electronic-warfare
76:
6940:
6939:
6866:Anti-war movement
6809:
6808:
6801:Conflicts by time
6426:Counter-offensive
6416:Military campaign
6335:Target saturation
6285:Counterinsurgency
5934:International law
5876:Gun data computer
5745:
5744:
5082:Armies by country
5046:Close air support
5011:Aircraft carriers
4680:Executive officer
4555:, research paper.
4443:Goerlitz, Walter
4088:Storekeeper Basic
3849:978-981-230-849-8
3585:Royal Artillery:
3569:2 × GSO III (Int)
3351:are outranked by
3292:Staff Manual 1912
3068:executive officer
3037:physical security
2854:Große Generalstab
2548:A Branch (စစ်ရေး)
2386:Battle of Leuthen
2315:
2314:
2307:
2255:
2254:
2247:
2077:
2076:
1969:Horses in warfare
1916:Anti-war movement
1819:Gunboat diplomacy
1809:Disaster response
1757:Philosophy of war
1752:Principles of war
1725:Deterrence theory
1670:Right of conquest
1593:Lanchester's laws
1361:Principles of war
1051:Counter-offensive
1036:Military campaign
941:Target saturation
864:Counterinsurgency
473:Gun data computer
407:Close air support
369:Aircraft carriers
72:Julian Cunningham
16:(Redirected from
6965:
6953:Staff (military)
6930:
6929:
6919:
6918:
6896:
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6761:
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5924:Military science
5714:Close-in weapons
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993:Deep operation
990:
985:
978:
973:
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962:
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948:
943:
938:
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839:
834:
829:
819:
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797:
796:
794:Unconventional
791:
786:
781:
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771:
766:
761:
756:
751:
742:
740:Disinformation
737:
732:
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491:Basic training
488:
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447:
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432:
427:
420:
419:
417:Reconnaissance
414:
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394:
389:
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366:
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344:
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336:Special forces
333:
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316:
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304:
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298:
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291:Reconnaissance
288:
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134:Post-classical
131:
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101:
83:
82:
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
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3:
2:
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6859:
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6839:
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6836:Peace process
6834:
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6802:
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6379:
6378:Expeditionary
6376:
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6364:
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6286:
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6281:
6280:Counterattack
6278:
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6114:
6112:
6111:
6109:
6107:
6103:
6097:
6094:
6092:
6089:
6087:
6086:Psychological
6084:
6082:
6079:
6077:
6074:
6072:
6069:
6067:
6064:
6062:
6059:
6057:
6054:
6052:
6049:
6047:
6044:
6042:
6039:
6037:
6034:
6032:
6029:
6027:
6026:Combined arms
6024:
6022:
6019:
6017:
6014:
6012:
6009:
6007:
6004:
6002:
5999:
5997:
5994:
5992:
5989:
5987:
5984:
5982:
5979:
5975:
5972:
5970:
5967:
5966:
5965:
5962:
5960:
5957:
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5900:
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5877:
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5869:
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5839:
5837:
5834:
5833:
5831:
5827:
5821:
5818:
5814:
5811:
5810:
5809:
5808:Military base
5806:
5804:
5801:
5799:
5796:
5792:
5789:
5788:
5787:
5784:
5780:
5777:
5776:
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5768:
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5735:
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5728:
5725:
5723:
5721:
5717:
5715:
5712:
5710:
5709:Depth charges
5707:
5705:
5702:
5700:
5697:
5693:
5690:
5689:
5688:
5685:
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5568:
5565:
5561:
5558:
5557:
5556:
5553:
5549:
5546:
5545:
5544:
5543:Anti-tank gun
5541:
5539:
5536:
5534:
5531:
5529:
5526:
5522:
5519:
5518:
5517:
5516:Assault rifle
5514:
5510:
5507:
5506:
5505:
5504:Battle rifles
5502:
5500:
5498:
5494:
5490:
5487:
5486:
5485:
5482:
5480:
5477:
5475:
5473:
5472:Infantry guns
5469:
5465:
5462:
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5460:
5457:
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5450:
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5441:
5438:
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5411:
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5399:
5398:
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5394:
5393:
5391:
5387:
5384:
5380:
5374:
5371:
5367:
5366:Anti-aircraft
5364:
5362:
5359:
5358:
5357:
5354:
5350:
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5342:
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5340:
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5117:
5115:
5112:
5110:
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5102:
5100:
5099:General staff
5097:
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5092:
5090:
5087:
5083:
5080:
5078:
5075:
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5073:
5070:
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5037:
5034:
5032:
5029:
5027:
5024:
5022:
5019:
5017:
5016:Landing craft
5014:
5012:
5009:
5007:
5004:
5000:
4997:
4995:
4992:
4990:
4987:
4986:
4985:
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4665:Enlisted rank
4663:
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4557:
4554:
4551:
4550:
4546:
4541:
4537:
4534:Irvine, D.D.
4533:
4530:
4529:0-946879-46-X
4526:
4522:
4519:Watson, S.J.
4518:
4515:
4512:
4508:
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4502:
4498:
4494:
4490:
4487:
4486:0-7643-0800-9
4483:
4479:
4475:
4472:
4471:0-8117-1451-9
4468:
4464:
4460:
4456:
4453:
4449:
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4439:
4435:
4432:
4431:0-313-27480-0
4428:
4424:
4420:
4417:
4416:1-57003-220-3
4413:
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4400:
4391:
4389:9781136340369
4385:
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4333:9781136340369
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4283:
4279:
4272:
4269:
4265:(1): 118–126.
4264:
4260:
4256:
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4247:
4243:
4238:
4231:
4228:
4224:(1): 126–131.
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3660:Staff college
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3406:
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3397:
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3394:
3393:brigade major
3388:
3387:
3386:
3381:Brigade level
3380:
3375:
3372:
3369:
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3210:
3205:
3203:
3201:
3196:
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3185:civil affairs
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2923:
2919:
2916:
2914:headquarters;
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2900:
2896:
2892:
2888:
2885:
2882:
2879:
2876:
2873:
2871:headquarters;
2870:
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2824:
2823:civil affairs
2820:
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4785:Space force
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1680:Martial law
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648:Information
549:Cold-region
514:Battlespace
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235:Space force
230:Coast guard
163:Late modern
124:Prehistoric
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6620:Operations
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6171:Amphibious
6113:Aerospace
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4887:By country
4714:By country
4630:Technology
4363:19 January
4184:"FM 41-10"
3744:2 December
3666:References
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2024:War crimes
2014:Operations
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1891:Battle cry
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1463:Harassment
1438:Specialism
1261:Technology
1256:Succession
1201:Liberation
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1071:Empty fort
982:Blitzkrieg
951:Withdrawal
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688:Biological
626:Underwater
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364:Submarines
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168:industrial
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3641:Admiralty
3611:Admiralty
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3211:Australia
3090:Logistics
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3007:personnel
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2097:air staff
1911:War novel
1814:Grey-zone
1774:War games
1735:Overmatch
1685:War crime
1635:Desertion
1625:Ceasefire
1620:Armistice
1507:Logistics
1485:Mercenary
1473:Volunteer
1404:Personnel
1376:Engineers
1321:Sociology
1276:World war
1271:Total war
1251:Strategic
1241:Religious
1226:Political
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889:Formation
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331:Artillery
281:Engineers
249:Irregular
220:Air force
6922:Category
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6776:Cold War
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5909:Strategy
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5660:Sea/Air:
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5263:Vehicles
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4800:Commando
4704:Uniforms
4615:Military
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3502:, rank:
3432:Brigade
3422:Brigade
3282:and the
3159:Training
3114:materiel
3102:materiel
3080:captains
3060:regiment
3012:Adjutant
3003:manpower
2991:A1.1-1-1
2741:security
2724:manpower
2628:Prussian
2604:division
2415:Adjutant
2411:Pioneers
2177:Napoleon
2158:top-down
2146:training
2117:division
2109:civilian
2105:enlisted
2101:officers
1926:War song
1901:War film
1534:Materiel
1453:Children
1433:Training
1371:Medicine
1356:Doctrine
1311:Training
1246:Resource
1231:Princely
1181:Economic
1166:Conquest
1161:Colonial
1156:Cold war
1141:Blockade
1026:Strategy
998:Maneuver
759:Infantry
715:Chemical
569:Mountain
529:Airborne
392:Fighters
359:Warships
314:Infantry
240:Reserves
188:Military
6933:Commons
6851:Détente
6814:Related
6706:Weapons
6674:Weapons
6640:Writers
6610:Battles
6590:Weapons
6295:Foxhole
6270:Cavalry
6258:Airdrop
6248:Airlift
6230:Tactics
6191:Surface
6081:Nuclear
6066:Lawfare
6011:Cavalry
5996:Barrage
5949:Ancient
5939:By era:
5914:Tactics
5891:Warfare
5572:Bayonet
5555:Grenade
5538:Bazooka
5479:Pistols
5428:Battery
5396:Weapons
5382:Weapons
5270:Ground:
5189:Platoon
5182:By type
5165:By type
5148:By type
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5041:Command
5036:Bombers
4989:Surface
4957:Cavalry
4852:Medical
4810:Militia
4805:Frogman
4780:Marines
4719:Highest
4670:Officer
4650:Soldier
4625:History
4620:Service
3855:23 June
3828:"INDEX"
3638:British
3613:during
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3339:captain
3321:colonel
3167:Finance
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2963:element
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2926:marines
2805:finance
2779:(i.e.,
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2665:by the
2638:of the
2587:Prussia
2582:Prussia
2498:Myanmar
2476:General
2369:Austria
2346:History
2281:Please
2227:removed
2212:sources
2039:Writers
2034:Weapons
1999:Battles
1948:Related
1936:Wargame
1931:Uniform
1879:Culture
1660:Perfidy
1655:Justice
1576:Science
1561:Outpost
1514:History
1494:Warrior
1490:Soldier
1478:foreign
1416:counter
1316:Service
1266:Theater
1206:Limited
1186:Endemic
1101:Nuclear
874:Foxhole
849:Cavalry
837:Airdrop
822:Airlift
807:Tactics
779:Nuclear
769:Missile
698:Cavalry
683:Barrage
661:Weapons
621:Surface
402:Command
397:Bombers
354:Frogman
324:Cavalry
296:Medical
263:Militia
245:Regular
225:Marines
139:castles
129:Ancient
117:History
96:outline
6925:
6625:Sieges
6562:Nation
6491:Policy
6446:Mosaic
6441:Fabian
6340:Trench
6310:Morale
6275:Charge
6265:Battle
6243:Aerial
6208:Tunnel
6149:Jungle
6144:Desert
6041:Denial
5919:Combat
5904:Battle
5774:Helmet
5720:Aerial
5651:Shells
5641:Other:
5624:Lists:
5619:Mortar
5459:Rocket
5287:Combat
5275:Ground
5199:Naval:
4999:Patrol
4740:Forces
4660:Airman
4655:Sailor
4645:Roles:
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3239:Canada
3062:, and
2987:G2.3-2
2920:, for
2910:, for
2895:marine
2889:, for
2867:, for
2817:, for
2803:, for
2793:, for
2775:, for
2766:, for
2757:, for
2748:, for
2735:, for
2722:, for
2483:French
2466:France
2403:Grosse
2019:Sieges
1703:Theory
1443:Morale
1301:Policy
1296:Branch
1076:Mosaic
1066:Fabian
1013:Covert
946:Trench
931:Screen
854:Charge
844:Battle
817:Aerial
735:Denial
703:Horses
631:Seabed
584:Tunnel
564:Jungle
554:Desert
524:Aerial
6821:Peace
6697:Tanks
6683:Ranks
6572:Lists
6471:Naval
6461:Depth
6320:Siege
6215:Cyber
6186:Green
6181:Brown
6159:Urban
6127:Space
6076:Music
6051:Drone
6036:Cyber
6021:Class
5861:Radar
5856:Sonar
5813:Lists
5762:Lists
5737:Bombs
5680:Naval
5634:Heavy
5339:Truck
5317:Lists
5302:Armor
5194:Squad
5119:Corps
5104:Land:
4952:Armor
4731:Ranks
4692:Ranks
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2608:corps
2421:When
2115:of a
2095:, or
1992:Lists
1448:Women
1386:Ranks
1306:Staff
1236:Proxy
1151:Class
1106:Naval
1091:Depth
926:Swarm
919:Siege
899:Naval
879:Drone
774:Music
749:Robot
745:Drone
730:Cyber
673:Armor
643:Cyber
616:Green
611:Brown
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450:Sonar
319:Armor
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254:Ranks
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6605:Wars
6585:Wars
6466:Goal
6176:Blue
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