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Principles of War and Tenets of Air Power

Principles of War and Tenets of Air Power. Overview. Video History Principles of War. Video. History. Sun Tzu. Napoleon. JFC Fuller. Principle of War. Objective Offensive Mass Economy of force Maneuver. Unity of command Security Surprise Simplicity. Objective.

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Principles of War and Tenets of Air Power

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  1. Principlesof War and Tenets of Air Power

  2. Overview • Video • History • Principles of War

  3. Video

  4. History Sun Tzu Napoleon JFC Fuller

  5. Principle of War • Objective • Offensive • Mass • Economy of force • Maneuver • Unity of command • Security • Surprise • Simplicity

  6. Objective Directs military operations toward a defined and attainable objective that contributes to strategic, operational, or tactical aims.

  7. Offensive Dictates that we act rather than react and dictate the time, place, purpose, scope, intensity, and pace of operations. The initiative must be seized, retained, and fully exploited.

  8. Mass Concentrates combat power at the decisive time and place. Mass in WWII Mass Today

  9. Economy of Force Creates usable mass by using minimum combat power on secondary objectives. Makes fullest use of forces available.

  10. Maneuver Places the enemy in a position of disadvantage through the flexible application of combat power.

  11. Unity of Command Ensures unity of effort for every objective under one responsible commander. General James N. Mattis

  12. Security Protects friendly forces and their operations from enemy actions which could provide the enemy with unexpected advantage.

  13. Surprise Strikes the enemy at a time or place or in a manner for which he is unprepared.

  14. Simplicity Avoids unnecessary complexity in preparing, planning, and conducting military operations. Used under Fair Use, Source: http://www.efreedomnews.com/images/Iraq/GulfWarMap.gif

  15. Summary • Video • History • Principles of War

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