Difference between revisions of "List of military strategies and concepts"
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* [[Alexander the Great]] | * [[Alexander the Great]] | ||
* [[ALICE]]: All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment | * [[ALICE]]: All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment | ||
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* [[Battle of Stalingrad]] | * [[Battle of Stalingrad]] | ||
* [[Battle of the Bulge]] | * [[Battle of the Bulge]] | ||
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* [[Blitzkrieg]] and [[The Blitz]] | * [[Blitzkrieg]] and [[The Blitz]] | ||
* [[Blockade|Blockade / Siege / Investment]] | * [[Blockade|Blockade / Siege / Investment]] | ||
* [[Bombing a civilian population]] | * [[Bombing a civilian population]] | ||
* [[Bombing of Japan]] | * [[Bombing of Japan]] | ||
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* [[Bullet]] | * [[Bullet]] | ||
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* [[Delaying action]] | * [[Delaying action]] | ||
* [[Deception]] | * [[Deception]] | ||
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* [[Denial]] | * [[Denial]] | ||
* [[Deterrence theory]] | * [[Deterrence theory]] | ||
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* [[Doctrine]]: [[Monroe Doctrine]], [[Truman Doctrine]], [[Reagan Doctrine]], [[Bush Doctrine]] | * [[Doctrine]]: [[Monroe Doctrine]], [[Truman Doctrine]], [[Reagan Doctrine]], [[Bush Doctrine]] | ||
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* [[First strike]] - [[nuclear weapons]] | * [[First strike]] - [[nuclear weapons]] | ||
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* [[Food storage]] | * [[Food storage]] | ||
* [[Foreign policy]] - [[American foreign policy]] | * [[Foreign policy]] - [[American foreign policy]] | ||
* [[:Category:Fortifications|Fortification]] | * [[:Category:Fortifications|Fortification]] | ||
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* [[Force multiplier]]: A capability that, when added to and employed by a [[combat]] [[force]], significantly increases the combat potential of that force and thus enhances the probability of successful [[mission]] accomplishment. (US [[DOD]] definition.) | * [[Force multiplier]]: A capability that, when added to and employed by a [[combat]] [[force]], significantly increases the combat potential of that force and thus enhances the probability of successful [[mission]] accomplishment. (US [[DOD]] definition.) | ||
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* [[Maneuver warfare]] | * [[Maneuver warfare]] | ||
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* [[M14 automatic rifle]] - [[M1A semi-automatic rifle]] - [[M1 Gardand semi-automatic rifle]] | * [[M14 automatic rifle]] - [[M1A semi-automatic rifle]] - [[M1 Gardand semi-automatic rifle]] | ||
* [[M16 automatic rifle]] - [[AR-15 semi-automatic rifle]] | * [[M16 automatic rifle]] - [[AR-15 semi-automatic rifle]] | ||
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* [[Military hand signals]] | * [[Military hand signals]] | ||
* [[Military ration]] | * [[Military ration]] | ||
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* [[Monroe Doctrine]] | * [[Monroe Doctrine]] | ||
* [[Morse Code]] | * [[Morse Code]] | ||
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* [[Liberal obfuscation|Obfuscation]] | * [[Liberal obfuscation|Obfuscation]] | ||
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* [[George S. Patton, Jr.]] | * [[George S. Patton, Jr.]] | ||
* [[Pillbox (military)]] | * [[Pillbox (military)]] | ||
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* [[Second Punic War]] - [[Hannibal]] | * [[Second Punic War]] - [[Hannibal]] | ||
* [[Propaganda]] and [[Propaganda#Counter-propaganda|Counter-propaganda]] | * [[Propaganda]] and [[Propaganda#Counter-propaganda|Counter-propaganda]] | ||
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[[Image:Rommel.jpg|thumb|300px|Erwin Rommel (center)]] | [[Image:Rommel.jpg|thumb|300px|Erwin Rommel (center)]] | ||
* [[Reagan Doctrine]] | * [[Reagan Doctrine]] | ||
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* [[Rollback]] | * [[Rollback]] | ||
* [[Erwin Rommel]] | * [[Erwin Rommel]] | ||
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* [[Military]] | * [[Military]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:50, April 29, 2016
List of military strategies and concepts and terms and the key people who created them:
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z |
A
- Achilles' heel - deadly weakness in spite of overall strength, which can actually or potentially lead to downfall
- Aircraft
- Aircraft carrier
- Air Force
- Air power
- Alexander the Great
- ALICE: All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment
- Allied Powers
- Ally
- Amateur radio
- Ammunition
- Arsenal
B
- Balance of terror
- Ballistic missile
- Barbed wire
- Battle of Asculum - Pyrrhic victory
- Battle of Britain
- Battle of Bunker Hill - Pyrrhic victory - "Don't shoot 'till you see the whites of their eyes!"
- Battle of Heraclea - Pyrrhic victory
- Battle of Stalingrad
- Battle of the Bulge
- Blitzkrieg and The Blitz
- Blockade / Siege / Investment
- Bombing a civilian population
- Bombing of Japan
- Bug-out bag
- Bullet
- Bullying
C
- Camouflage
- Cartridge (firearms)
- Censorship
- Coercion
- Cold War
- Come and take it! - Molon labe]!
- Concertina wire
- Conquerors
- Containment
- Counter-propaganda and Propaganda
- Cruiser
- Cryptology
D
- Decapitation
- Delaying action
- Deception
- Denial
- Deterrence theory
- Doctrine: Monroe Doctrine, Truman Doctrine, Reagan Doctrine, Bush Doctrine
E
F
- First strike - nuclear weapons
- Food storage
- Foreign policy - American foreign policy
- Fortification
- FOB: forward operating base
- Force multiplier: A capability that, when added to and employed by a combat force, significantly increases the combat potential of that force and thus enhances the probability of successful mission accomplishment. (US DOD definition.)
G
H
I
J
K
M
- Maneuver warfare
- M14 automatic rifle - M1A semi-automatic rifle - M1 Gardand semi-automatic rifle
- M16 automatic rifle - AR-15 semi-automatic rifle
- Machine gun
- Maginot Line
- Marine Corps
- Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MRE)[1]
- Media censorship
- Military hand signals
- Military ration
- Molon labe
- Monroe Doctrine
- Morse Code
- Multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle
- Mutually assured destruction
N
- Napoleon Bonaparte
- Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
- Naval warfare
- Naval Special Warfare - Navy SEALs
- Nonverbal communications
- Nuclear target structures
- Nuclear war
- Nuclear weapons
O
P
- George S. Patton, Jr.
- Pillbox (military)
- Pistol
- Second Punic War - Hannibal
- Propaganda and Counter-propaganda
- Pyrrhic victory
R
- Reagan Doctrine
- Rifles: M-16/AR-15, M1 Garand
- Rollback
- Erwin Rommel
- Rules for Radicals
- Rules of engagement
S
- SEALs
- Shock and awe
- Shotgun
- Siege
- Sniper
- Soldier
- SOP or S.O.P.: standard operating procedure(s)
- Strategy
- Strategic Nuclear Triad
- Submarine
- Sun Tzu - author of the Art of War
T
U
V
W
See also
- Military
- Firearms
- Veterans
- Military History
- Napoleon
- United States Army
- United States Navy
- United States Air Force
- United States Marine Corps
- American Military Decorations