Fighting Without Boundaries: Unleashing Initiative on the Tactical Battlefield

This monograph examines how the U.S. Army can restructure the decision making process to release initiative on the battlefield. Army tactical units execute missions on a chaotic, uncertain, and disorderly battlefield. Leaders' actions are guided by a doctrine which is authoritative, requires ju...

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ARMY OPERATIONS
ARMY PLANNING
BATTLEFIELDS
DECISION MAKING
JUDGEMENT(PSYCHOLOGY)
LEADERSHIP
MANUALS
MILITARY DOCTRINE
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RELIABILITY
TACTICAL WARFARE
THEORY
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