About the American hip hop band other uses of Dog or Dogs Dog disambiguation other uses of The Dog or The Dogs The Dog disambiguation Refimprove date September 2009 Unreferenced date September 2009 Infobox musical artist Name The Dogs Img Img capt Background group or band Alias Origin Miami, Florida Genre Hip Hop , Miami Bass Years active 1990 1996 Label Joey Boy Records Associated acts The Puppies , Bass Patrol URL Current members Disco Rick br Keith Bell br Labrant Dennis br Cracked Up The Dogs were a 1990s hip hop group consisting of Disco Rick , Keith Bell, Labrant Dennis and Fergus Cracked Up Smith, best known for Crack Rock, their hit single with the chant Yo Mama s on Crack Rock NEEDS CITATION Lead man, Keith Bell, said the hit song, Yo Mama s on Crack Rock, Holmes made the song from a real life experience with his own mother s addiction to crack cocaine. Two years after the group formed, Lead MC Keith Bell s mother was found dead in an Orlando hotel room from a cocaine overdose. As a final tribute at her burial, the Dog s eulogized, as they stated, their 1 Fan by playing the song originally written about her. The group released three studio albums The Dogs album The Dogs in 1990, Beware of The Dogs in 1991 and K 9 Bass in 1992. NEEDS CITATION The groups officially disbanded in 1996 when member, Labrant Dennis was convicted of murdering his ex girlfriend, Timwanika Lumpkins and her friend Marlin Barnes, and received the Capital punishment death penalty . Discography class wikitable style text align center rowspan 2 Year rowspan 2 Album colspan 3 Chart Position style font size smaller Top R&B Hip Hop Albums US Hip Hop 1990 align left The Dogs album The Dogs 37 1991 align left Beware of The Dogs 55 1992 align left K 9 Bass 95 External links Birchmeier, Jason Allmusic class artist id p210677 biography pure url yes The Dogs Biography , Allmusic , Macrovision Corporation DEFAULTSORT Dogs, The Category American hip hop groups Category Southern hip hop groups Category ... more details
Infobox Film name Dogs Is Dogs image Dogs is dogs.JPEG image size caption director Robert F. McGowan producer Robert F. McGowan br Hal Roach writer H. M. Walker narrator starring music Leroy Shield br Marvin Hatley cinematography Art Lloyd editing Richard C. Currier distributor Metro Goldwyn Mayer MGM released 21 November 1931 runtime 20 39 country Film US language English budget preceded by Shiver My Timbers followed by Readin and Writin Dogs Is Dogs is a 1931 in film 1931 Our Gang short film short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan . ref name NY Times cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 225659 Dogs is Dogs overview title New York Times Dogs Is Dogs accessdate 2008 09 20 work NY Times ref It was the 110th 22nd talking episode Our Gang short to be released. Plot Youngsters Wheezer and Dorothy now live with their wicked stepmother Blanche Payson and her bratty son Sherwood whom they derisively call Spud. Their father seems to be long gone, though Wheezer tearfully observes that since he said he d come back for them, I know he will. The two tier class system among the humans in the house is reflected by its canine residents Spud s posh police dog Nero is described by mom as a pedigreed animal and has the run of the house, while Wheezer s dog Pete is nothing but an alley dog and is banned from entry. A typical day begins with Pete coming into Wheezer s bedroom through an open window, and Sherwood wastes no time telling on Wheezer, who promptly gets a spanking from six foot two inch Payson. She threatens to send Pete to the pound next time he is found in the house ... has rated Dogs is Dogs as one of the best Our Gang films in the series. ref Leonard Maltin Maltin ... several minutes of Dogs is Dogs were edited out of the syndicated Little Rascals television package ... Gang filmography References reflist External links imdb title id 0021806 title Dogs Is Dogs http theluckycorner.com rmt 110.html Dogs Is Dogs comprehensive data page at Our Gang website TheLuckyCorner.com ... more details
Unreliable sources article date July 2007 War Jungle warfare is a term used to cover the special techniques ... of warfare the unconventional, low intensity, guerrilla style type of warfare as it is understood today were probably the British. Examples of such early jungle warfare forces were the Chindits ..., but rigorously trained in guerrilla warfare style tactics particularly in close quarter ... the true jungle warfare experts whose unconventional combat skills and tactics were specially developed ... British officers probably inspired the subsequent formation of the above mentioned early jungle warfare ... warfare were further honed in the Malayan Emergency , when in 1948 W.W.II guerrilla fighters of the Malayan ... was the integration of the tactical jungle warfare with the strategic winning hearts and minds psychological, economic and political warfare as a complete counter insurgency package. The Malayan ... known elite four team jungle warfare unit, in Brunei during the early 1980s. Cuban Revolution ... further refined jungle warfare by the creation of such dedicated counter insurgency special operations ... involvement in the Vietnam War 1962 1972 , jungle warfare became closely associated with counter ... jungle warfare at a tactical level in Vietnam, they were unable to install a successful strategic ... of the Vietnam War, jungle warfare fell into disfavor among the major armies in the world, namely, those of the US NATO and USSR Warsaw Pact, which focused their attention to conventional warfare with a nuclear ... disbanded, while other jungle warfare proficient troops, such as the Special Forces and Rangers, went ... to claim the peace dividend and reinvested resources to other priorities. Jungle warfare was reduced ... http davidabel6.blogspot.com 2005 07 closing prized jungle warfare base.html David Abel, Closing Prized Jungle Warfare Base, in The Christian Science Monitor, 3 June 1999. ref During this time, the nature ... upon desert warfare and urban warfare training in both the conventional and unconventional warfare ... more details
For various forms of wars based on mobility, see Maneuver warfare . For the specific military methods of Mao Zedong, yundong zhan , see Mobile Warfare . disambig ... more details
distinguish Guerrilla warfare Gorilla Warfare may also refer to A four issue event in the DC Universe DC Comics Universe Green Lantern v3 30 31 and Flash comics Flash v2 69 70 October November 1992 . JLApe Gorilla Warfare , a DC Comics crossover event published in the various DC annuals in 1999. Gorilla Warfare Dad s Army episode Gorilla Warfare , the third episode of the seventh United Kingdom British comedy series Dad s Army . List of Beast Wars episodes Season 1 1996 1997 Gorilla Warfare , the tenth episode of the first season of the List of animated television series animated television series Beast Wars Transformers. disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Underwater warfare refers to combat conducted underwater such as Actions by submarines actions, and anti submarine warfare , i.e. warfare between submarines , other submarines and surface ship s combat fixed wing aircraft airplane s and helicopter s may also be engaged when launching special dive bombs and torpedo missile s against submarines Underwater special operations , considering Military diving sabotage against ships and port s. Anti frogman techniques . Reconnaissance tasks. See also section with alphabetical order Commando Frogman List of special forces units Modern naval tactics Spetznaz DEFAULTSORT Underwater Warfare Category Naval warfare Category Armed forces diving Warfare Navy stub Underwater diving stub sv Undervattensstrid ... more details
Camel cavalry Camels in warfareDogs in warfare History Dogs in warfare Horses in warfare and Horses ... in the Hundred Years War . History of war Medieval warfare is the warfare of the Middle Ages . In Europe ... of warfare from Classical antiquity antiquity , changing military military tactics tactics ... advancement for medieval warfare in Europe was the invention of the stirrup . It most likely came ... , Medieval Warfare in Europe , ref Once one side coaxed their opposing infantry into breaking formation ... an effective anti personnel weapon. Later on in medieval warfare, one handed cannons were introduced ... be impossible against the whole enemy host. Fortifications were a very important part of warfare ... first Sean title The Myths of Medieval Warfare journal History Today volume 44 issue 1 pages 32 date ... date September 2009 Siege warfare In the Medieval period besieging armies used a wide variety of siege ... unmounted soldiers. In sieges, perhaps the most common element of medieval warfare, Citation needed ... itself like the Praetorian Guard had once been. Mercenary on mercenary warfare in Italy led to relatively ..., discovering the concept of indirect approach indirect warfare 500 years before Sir Basil Liddell ... knight Medieval Warfare could be a relatively low risk affair. Nobles avoided killing each ... a rule of medieval warfare. It was quite common, even at the height of chivalric warfare, for the knights ... is a feature that distinguishes medieval warfare from its predecessors or from early modern warfare. The presence of relics was believed to be an important source of supernatural power that served ..., so there was, in theory at least, a prescribed campaign season that aimed to conduct warfare at a predictable ... the male population for warfare until they were needed for harvest time in late autumn. As an example ... are as much a feature of Medieval warfare as they are of ancient and modern warfare. Due to the impossibility of maintaining a real front in premodern warfare, the supplies had to be carried with the army ... more details
Class warfare may refer to Class conflict , the tensions between members or groups of different social classes Class Warfare , a book of interviews with Noam Chomsky Class War , a UK class struggle based group See also Class struggle disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2010 Champion warfare refers to a type of battle, most commonly found in the epic poetry and Mythology myth of ancient history, in which the outcome of the conflict is determined by an individual duel between the best soldiers champions from each opposing army. Champion warfare can also refer to a battle in which armies actually engage, but champions within the armies fight so effectively as to single handedly carry the sway of battle, such as in the Iliad . Champion warfare in literature Numerous instances of champion warfare can be observed in Homer s Iliad , most notably the climactic battle between Achilles and Hector , although there are many more. Champion warfare in a common theme in the early books of Livy s history of Rome Ab Urbe Condita From the Founding of the City , including the story of the famous triplets of the Horatii and Curiatii families and the great champion Horatius Cocles . In the Bible , the battle between David and Goliath is an example of champion warfare. Category Warfare by type Category Warfare of the Ancient era ... more details
Muslim warfare may refer to historical Islamic conquests medieval Muslim treatises on military arts, see Furusiyya contemporary Islamic military jurisprudence disambig ... more details
orphan date May 2010 Refimprove date July 2007 Warfare systems are tactical systems and tactical mission support systems, such as weapon s, sensor s, command and control, navigation , aviation support systems, mission planning, Military intelligence intelligence , surveillance and reconnaissance , interior and exterior telecommunication communications , topside design, and warfare system networks. Warfare systems may be found on navy naval vessels, military aircraft and other military hardware. Category Weapons mil stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Petty warfare is composed of those lesser actions in war, such as reconnaissance, ambushes, patrolling, and fighting in broken ground. ref cite book last Strachan first Hew title European Armies and the Conduct of War publisher Routledge location New York year 1983 isbn 0415078636 ref Medieval strategists made use of many forms of warfare, including set piece battles, of course, as well as the petty warfare of raiding and harassment. ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 568259 strategy 272990 Medieval strategy Encyclopaedia Brtannica strategy Midieval strategy ref Guerrillas, as Lieber defined them, were not tied directly to an army, and carried on a petty war by raids, extortion, destruction, and massacre. ref http etd.lsu.edu docs available etd 0419102 093318 unrestricted Andrews thesis.pdf ref See also Guerrilla warfare References Reflist Category Warfare by type Mil hist stub ... more details
Warfare is a character in the Extinctioners series of comic books. Statistics Height 7 2 Weight 450lbs Age Unknown Sex Male Race Sapien Species Primian Date of Birth Unknown Place of Birth Unknown Class Cybernetic Being Powers Energy based offensive & defensive weapons, enhanced strength, instant tactical analysis Marital Status Single First Appearance Ex. Vol.2 3 Background Prototype Prime, Warfare was created to be the ultimate weapon in his masters plan of reacquiring the planet of Alden. A blend of machine and flesh, he was made for the sole purpose of being a biological weapon of destruction. Constructed from the DNA of the last surviving gorilla left on the planet Earth, his creators found the process had left Warfare horrible deformed due to weak extracts of DNA. This weak blend caused Warfare to be a below average intelligence, yet surprisingly strong and dangerous creature. Fear of seeing the last elements of gorilla DNA and years of research go to waste, Warfare s masters developed a cybernetic technology that allowed them to blend flesh with machine. Dubbed psibernetics, his masters were able to create a mechanical brain that enhanced the intelligence of any creature using it by installing a highly sophisticated artificial intelligence within its host. It was hoped that if successful with Warfare, armies of easily controlled psibernetic humanimals could be created for the purpose of fighting wars and doing slave labor. That is, in theory. Warfare s psiber allows him ... enhances the overall strength of his body. Warfare s overall construction, however, was not completed ... known whether Warfare is more organic than cybernetic and his true motives have yet ... Warfare, Warfare is one of my oldest anthro comic book characters. Created back in 1989, Warfare wasn ... for Extinctioners first appeared. It wasn t until the picture to the right that Warfare finally ... External links http www.geocities.com extinctioners profile warfare.html Warfare s profile dead link ... more details
On Guerrilla Warfare zh s t p Youji Zhan is Mao Zedong s case for the extensive use of an irregular form of warfare in which small groups of combatants use mobile military tactics in the forms of ambushes and raids to combat a larger and less mobile formal army. Mao wrote the book in 1937 to convince Chinese political and military leaders that guerilla style tactics were necessary for the Chinese to use in the Second Sino Japanese War . Chapter 1 What is Guerrilla Warfare? Mao states that guerrilla warfare is a powerful special weapon with which we resist the Japanese and without which we cannot defeat them. Mao explains how guerrilla warfare can only succeed if employed by revolutionaries because it is a political and military style. According to Mao, guerrilla warfare is a way for the Chinese to expel an intruder that has more arms, equipment, and troops. Chapter 2 The Relation of Guerrilla Hostilities to Regular Operations A primary feature of guerrilla operations is their dependence upon the people themselves to organize battalions and other units. In chapter 2, Mao explains the differences and the relationship between guerilla and regular troops. Guerilla warfare needs ... guerrilla strategy and vice versa. Chapter 3 Guerrilla Warfare in History Mao refers to a bevy of wars from different continents to support his belief that guerilla warfare is necessary to expel more ... warfare cannot succeed on its own without orthodox warfare. The two should work together .... He believes that China can defeat the enemy if they use guerrilla warfare and extend the duration of the war. Chapter 5 Organization for Guerrilla Warfare Mao says that guerrilla bands can be created ... Warfare Mao explains the inalienable political aspects of guerrilla warfare and any warfare in general .... They should be prepared to flee if need be. References Tse tung, Mao. On Guerrilla Warfare. Champaign ... about guerrilla warfare China stub ... more details
history of war Unconventional warfare abbreviated UW is the opposite of conventional warfare . Where conventional warfare is used to reduce an opponent s military capability, unconventional warfare is an attempt to achieve military victory through acquiescence, capitulation, or clandestine support for one side of an existing conflict. On the surface, UW contrasts with conventional warfare in that forces ... subversive to a political body. Objectives The general objective of unconventional warfare is to instill ... warfare targets civilian population and political bodies directly, seeking to render the military proficiency of the enemy irrelevant. Limited conventional warfare tactics can be used unconventionally ... version of the Anaconda Plan blockading tactic of unconventional warfare. Definitions details Unconventional warfare United States Department of Defense doctrine Image Simple guerrilla organization.svg right 250px thumb Unconventional warfare structure by guerilla organizations. The United States .... It includes, but is not limited to, guerrilla warfare , Subversion politics subversion , sabotage ..., and unconventional warfare need not rely on rural bases at all. Generally, organization is divided into political or military wings. See also Asymmetric warfare Fourth generation warfare Irregular military Irregular Warfare Low intensity conflict Partisan military Political Warfare Psychological warfare Resistance movement Terrorism Unrestricted Warfare A seminal work on unconventional stay behind warfare is Major Hans von Dach s Der Totale Widerstand Total Resistance book . US & NATO ... warfare http www.highbeam.com library docfree.asp?DOCID 1G1 78397582&ctrlInfo Round18 3AMode18c 3ADocG 3AResult&ao Unconventional Warfare Definitions from 1950 to the Present http www.statecraft.org index.html Instruments of Statecraft U.S. Guerrilla Warfare, Counterinsurgency, and Counterterrorism ... Category Warfare by type el es Guerra no convencional it Guerra non convenzionale ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Warfare EP Type EP Artist The Cooper Temple Clause Cover WarfareEP.jpg Released June, 2001 Recorded ? Genre Alternative music Alternative Length ?? ?? Label Morning Records Producer The Cooper Temple Clause Reviews Last album Way Out West single Way Out West br 2001 This album The Warfare EP br 2001 Next album The Hardware EP & The Warfare EP The Hardware EP The Warfare EP br 2001 The Warfare EP is the second Extended play EP by United Kingdom British based band, The Cooper Temple Clause , released on 18 June 2001. It was released as a 2X7 box, similar to The Hardware EP , a CD promo and a CD single under the name Panzer Attack , since it didn t qualify as an EP because it was one song short. Track listing CD Panzer Attack I ll Still Write Mansell 2 x 7 Box Panzer Attack I ll Still Write Mansell Panzer Attack Live Acoustic CD Promo Panzer Attack I ll Still Write Mansell Panzer Attack Live Acoustic The Cooper Temple Clause DEFAULTSORT Warfare Ep Category 2001 EPs Category The Cooper Temple Clause albums ... more details
For the use of biological agent s by terrorists bioterrorism Weapons of mass destruction Biological warfare BW , also known as germ warfare , is the deliberate use of disease causing biological agents ... between biological warfare and chemical warfare , as the use of toxin s produced by living ... Warfare . Page 265 to 266 . Phoenix. ISBN 0304367346. ref Overview Offensive biological warfare ... Biological warfare can also specifically target plants to destroy crops or defoliate vegetation. The United ... World War, and initiated an herbicidal warfare program that was eventually used in British Malaya Malaya ... grouped with biological warfare as bioregulator s in a similar manner as biotoxin s. Citation needed ... . When the United States renounced its offensive biological warfare program in 1969 and 1970, the vast ... dp 0385334966 . ref Attacking animals is another area of biological warfare intended to eliminate ... milk bush was used to kill cattle . ref name Biological warfare Citation last Verdourt first ... biological weapons program Fort Detrick , Maryland United States Army Biological Warfare Laboratories U.S. Army Biological Warfare Laboratories 1943 69 Building 470 One Million Liter Test Sphere Operation ... 1 anton dilger german great war title An American waged germ warfare against U.S. in WWI date 14 January ... Warfare publisher The New York Times date 4 September 2002 accessdate 8 March 2010 first ... warfare has been practiced repeatedly throughout history. Before the 20th century, the use of biological ... Adrienne title Greek Fire, Poison Arrows & Scorpion Bombs Biological and Chemical Warfare in the Ancient ... ncidod EID vol8no9 01 0536.htm author Wheelis M. title Biological warfare at the 1346 siege ... animals into the besieged area. ref name Wheelis citation title Biological warfare before 1914 ... warfare occurred in 1710, when Russian forces attacked the Sweden Swedes by flinging plague infected ... biological warfare article em.htm title Biological Warfare journal EMedicineHealth ref However, during ... more details
Other uses Targeting disambiguation Unreferenced date August 2008 Targeting is the process used to select objects or installations to be attacked, taken, or destroyed in warfare . Technologically advanced countries can generally select their wiktionary Target target s in such a way as to minimize collateral damage and civilian casualties. This can fall by the wayside, however, during unrestricted warfare. It can also refer to the targeting of the actual objective to be destroyed by military personnel, such as painting a target with a laser for laser guided munitions, estimating range for artillery , etc. See also Point targets Time on target Category Targeting warfare Targeting Category Military equipment Category Military doctrines Category Military theory mil stub ... more details
Other uses Chemical warfare disambiguation Chemical warfare vert Weapons of mass destruction Chemical warfare CW involves using the toxic properties of chemical substance s as weapons. This type of warfare is distinct from Nuclear warfare and Biological warfare , which together are the three tenets of NBC, the military acronym for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical warfare or weapons . Neither of these falls ... potential. Chemical warfare does not depend upon explosion explosive force to achieve an objective ... measures, and counter&ndash measures. Definition Chemical warfare is different from the use of conventional ... disease anthrax is considered biological warfare rather than chemical warfare however, the use of nonliving ... , and saxitoxin is considered chemical warfare under the provisions of the Chemical Weapons Convention ... 70 different chemicals have been used or Stockpile military stockpiled as chemical warfare agents during ... edf3fe text align center font size 90 margin auto cellpadding 1 cellspacing 0 Chemical warfare ... and gas mask protection mask skyddsmask 90 . Although crude chemical warfare has been employed ... 01 19 accessdate 2009 02 21 ref modern chemical warfare began during World War I see Poison gas in World ... static troop positions which were characteristic features of trench warfare . Germany , the first side to employ chemical warfare on the battlefield, ref citation url http net.lib.byu.edu rdh7 wwi 1915 ... warfare in World War I, nations have pursued research and development on chemical weapons that falls ... and accurate means of detecting chemical agents. Chemical warfare agents See also List of chemical warfare agents A chemical used in warfare is called a chemical warfare agent CWA . About 70 different chemicals have been used or stockpiled as chemical warfare agents during the twentieth and twenty ... target of chemical warfare agent research was not toxicity, but development of agents that can ... burns on the skin. Chemical warfare agents are divided into lethal and incapacitating categories ... more details
History of war One source date April 2010 Land warfare , sometimes called ground warfare , is the term used to describe military operations eventuating in combat that take place predominantly on the land surface of the Earth planet . Land warfare is categorized by the use of large numbers of combat personnel employing a diverse set of combat skills, methods and a wide variety of weapon systems and equipment, conducted in diverse terrain s and weather environments. Land warfare, by the virtue of being conducted in Defense military defence of urban and rural population areas, dominates the study of military history war , and is a focus for most national defence policy planning and financial considerations. Military history Land warfare in history has undergone several distinct transitions in conduct from large concentration of largely untrained and irregularly armed populace used in frontal assault s to current employment of combined arms concepts with highly trained regular troops using a wide variety of organisational, weapon and information systems, and employing a variety of strategic, operational doctrine operational and tactical doctrines. Although the land combat in the past was conducted by the Combat Arms of the armed forces , since the Second World War it has largely involved three distinct types of combat units Infantry , Armoured forces Armour and Artillery . These arms, since the Age of Sail , have used amphibious warfare concepts and methods to project power from the sea s and ocean s, and since the wide introduction of military transport aircraft and helicopter ... to prosecute warfare on land. Land forces Land forces include personnel , weapons platform s, vehicles ... s, ski s, cargo planes, or other means. Armour Main Armoured warfare An armoured fighting vehicle ... cellspacing 16 Mountain warfare br Urban warfare br Desert warfare Arctic warfare br Jungle warfare References references DEFAULTSORT Land Warfare Category Warfare by type Category Land warfare ... more details
Image Panzer warfare by tsr cover 1973.jpg thumb 200px Panzer Warfare 1975 A set of rules for 1 285 scale miniature wargaming battles set in World War II . Written by Brian Blume and published by TSR, Inc. the same company that created Dungeons & Dragons in 1975. This was one of the early games intended for use with micro armour . ref Review http rss.boardgamegeek.com boardgame 41789 panzer warfare http rss.boardgamegeek.com boardgame 41789 panzer warfare ref ref http www personal.umich.edu beattie timeline2.html The Courier A Timeline of the Historical Miniatures Wargaming Hobby ref Notes references References Reflist Category Miniatures games Category Wargames Category Playscale Miniaturism Category Lists of games Category Gary Gygax games Category TSR, Inc. games wargame stub ... more details
Citations missing date May 2008 NOTOC Endemic warfare is the state of continual, low threshold warfare in a tribe tribal warrior society. Endemic warfare is often highly ritualized and plays an important function in assisting the formation of a social structure among the tribes men by proving themselves in battle. Fact date December 2007 Ritual fighting or ritual battle or ritual warfare permits the display ... Native American s often engaged in this activity but warfare occurs or occurred much more rarely in most ... 2003 05 21 ref Warfare is known to several tribal societies, but some societies develop a particular ... tribes of Iron Age Europe . Fact date December 2007 Endemic warfare is not equivalent to primitive warfare in general, but is reserved for perpetual low threshold conflicts. Communal societies are well ... than abduction of women , while among the Yanomam , the most frequent initial cause of warfare was accusations of sorcery. Warfare serves the function of easing intra group tensions and has aspects ... also Prehistoric warfare Tinku War dance Mock combat Communal violence Religion and violence Irregular Warfare Captives in American Indian Wars Historical periods characterized by endemic warfare Aztec warfare Anglo Saxon warfare Mongols before Genghis Khan Cold War References reflist Further reading .... S. A. LeBlanc, Prehistoric Warfare in the American Southwest , University of Utah Press 1999 . Guy Halsall, Anthropology and the Study of Pre Conquest Warfare and Society The Ritual War in Anglo Saxon England in Hawkes ed. , Weapons and Warfare in Anglo Saxon England 1989 , 155 177. External links http www.civilization.ca aborig haida havwa01e.html Haida Warfare http www.head hunter.com warfare.html Tribal Warfare and Blood Revenge http www.usd.edu anth crow crow1.html The Crow Creek Massacre http www.reliefweb.int rw RWB.NSF db900SID EKOI 6Z87A2?OpenDocument Tribal warfare kills nine in Indonesia s Papua Category Warfare by type Category Human behavior Category Mock combat ... more details
history of war Hybrid warfare is a military strategy that blends conventional warfare , irregular warfare ... ref In addition, hybrid warfare is used to describe attacks by nuclear warfare nuclear , biological warfare biological and chemical warfare chemical weapon s, improvised explosive device s and information warfare . ref name Information Week Government cite web url http www.informationweek.com news government ... Auditors Find DoD Hasn t Defined Cyber Warfare ref This approach to war conflicts , is a potent, complex variation of warfare . ref cite web url http canadafreepress.com index.php article 27758 publisher Canada Free Press title War on Terrorism Defining hybrid warfare ref Hybrid warfare can be used ... DoD Hasn t Defined Cyber Warfare ref Other definitions United States Marine Corps Lt. Col. Bill Nemeth s defined hybrid warfare as the contemporary form of guerrilla warfare that employs both modern ... Studies was one of key people that originally defined hybrid warfare involving four threats ... warfare as the focus of activity of asymmetric warfare , fought on three decisive battlegrounds 1 within ... Kilcullen author of the book The Accidental Guerrilla ISBN 0195368347 states hybrid warfare is the best explanation for Modern warfare modern conflicts, but highlights that it includes a combination of irregular warfare, civil war , insurgency and terrorism . ref name AFJ cite web url http www.armedforcesjournal.com ... defines a hybrid warfare as any enemy that uses simultaneous and adaptive employment of a complex combination of conventional weapon s, irregular warfare, terrorism and crime criminal behaviour in the battlespace ... f MattisFourBlockWarUSNINov2005.pdf title Future Warfare The Rise of Hybrid Wars ref Undersecretary ... at warfare conference ref Further reading cite book title Hybrid War A New Paradigm for Stability ... cite book title Hybrid warfare and challenges last Hoffman first Frank G. authorlink coauthors ... www.potomacinstitute.org attachments 120 Hoffman JFQ 109.pdf accessdate cite book title Future Warfare ... more details
Other uses Modern warfare disambiguation history of war Modern warfare , although present in every historical ... Wars to the Second World War, the term no longer describes warfare in which countries or nations ... of asymmetric warfare tactics and applied use of intelligence . Main Battlespace More recently ... Theater warfare theatre of operations , including Information warfare information , Aerial warfare air , Ground warfare land , Naval warfare sea and Space warfare space . It includes the environment, factors ... warfare represents nothing more than an evolution of technology during World War I earlier technology ... warfare, often referred to as terrorism. Biological main Biological warfare Biological warfare, also known as germ warfare, is the use of any organism bacteria, virus or other disease causing organism ... and damage to plants or material or defense against such employment. Chemical main Chemical warfare Chemical warfare is warfare associated military operations using the toxic properties of chemical substances to kill, injure or incapacitate an enemy. Electronic main Electronic warfare Electronic warfare refers to mainly non violent practices used chiefly to support other areas of warfare. The term ... computer hacking , etc. Fourth generation main Fourth generation warfare Fourth generation warfare ... nature of modern warfare. The simplest definition includes any war in which one of the major ... and peace, battlefield and safety. While this term is similar to terrorism and asymmetric warfare .... Fourth generation warfare usually has the insurgency group or non state side trying to implement ... of the News media media . Ground main Land warfare Ground warfare involves three types of combat units, Infantry , Armoured warfare Armor and Artillery . Infantry in modern times would consist of Mechanized ... is the basic unit of an army. Armored warfare in modern times involves a variety of Armored ... fuses, blurring this distinction. Guerrilla main Guerrilla warfare Guerrilla warfare is defined ... more details
More footnotes date February 2010 history of war Joint warfare is a military doctrine which places priority on the integration of the various military service service branches of a state s armed forces into one unity of command unified command . Joint warfare is in essence a form of combined arms warfare on a larger, national scale, in which complementary forces from a state s army , navy , air force air , and special forces are meant to work together in joint operations , rather than planning and executing military operations separate from each other. The United States Department of Defense , which endorses joint warfare as an overriding doctrine for its forces, describes it as team warfare , which requires the integrated and synchronized application of all appropriate capabilities. The synergy that results maximizes combat capability in unified action. This priority on national unity of effort means practitioners of joint warfare must acknowledge the importance of the inter agency process, including the priorities, capabilities, and resources of other non uniformed agencies such as intelligence agency intelligence services in military planning . Military operations conducted by armed forces from two or more Military alliance allied countries are also sometimes referred to as combined operations . See also Battlespace Contrast with interservice rivalry United States armed forces Goldwater Nichols Act Joint Chiefs of Staff National Security Act of 1947 United States Joint Forces Command References United States Department of Defense publication http www.dtic.mil doctrine jel new pubs jp1.pdf JP 1, Doctrine for the Armed Forces of the United States pdf document External links http www.findarticles.com p articles mi m0KNN is 2002 Summer ai 99817509 print The evolution of joint warfare Joint Warfighting , Joint Forces Quarterly, Summer 2002 http books.google.ca books?vid ... Toward Combined Arms Warfare A Survey of 20th Century Tactics, Doctrine, and Organization Full ... more details