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  2. Intent (military) - Wikipedia

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    In military doctrinal handbooks the identified intent artefacts generally express the initial state and situation, the desired end state and outcome, and how to get to the desired end state. Artefacts describing the initial situation are: own and other forces, adversaries, operating environment, terrain, time, preparation for future operations.

  3. Effects-based operations - Wikipedia

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    EBO is an approach that looks at the totality of the system being acted upon and determining what are the most effective means to achieve the desired end state. In 2008, Joint Forces Command stopped using the term "effects-based" after failure of the Army-led TEBO JCTD.

  4. Strategic goal (military) - Wikipedia

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    A strategic military goal is used in strategic military operation plans to define the desired end-state of a war or a campaign.Usually it entails either a strategic change in an enemy's military posture, [1] intentions or ongoing operations, or achieving a strategic victory over the enemy that ends the conflict, although the goal can be set in terms of diplomatic or economic conditions ...

  5. Concept of operations - Wikipedia

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    CONOPS are widely used in the military, governmental services and other fields. A CONOPS generally evolves from a concept and is a description of how a set of capabilities may be employed to achieve desired objectives or end state.

  6. Operational level of war - Wikipedia

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    End state answers the question "What will constitute success?" The campaign end state is not merely a desired status quo of the military goal. It also establishes a touchstone for the tactical, operational and strategic levels. The end state manifests the intended results of military power and exposes any limitations.

  7. Operations order - Wikipedia

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    An Operation Order, often abbreviated to OPORD, is a plan format meant to assist subordinate units with the conduct of military operations.An OPORD describes the situation the unit faces, the mission of the unit, and what supporting activities the unit will conduct in order to achieve their commander's desired end state.

  8. US military affirms it will end live-fire training in Hawaii ...

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    The U.S. military has confirmed that it will permanently end live-fire training in Makua Valley on Oahu, a major win for Native Hawaiian groups and environmentalists after decades of activism. U.S ...

  9. Principles of war - Wikipedia

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    Restraint requires the careful and disciplined balancing of the need for security, the conduct of military operations, and the national strategic end state. Perseverance – to ensure the commitment necessary to attain the national strategic end state. The underlying causes of the crisis may be elusive, making it difficult to achieve decisive ...