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PHYSICAL DIMENSION MCDP 1, WARFIGHTING

OVER VIEW This will provide you with the understanding of the physical dimensions of combat

TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE With the aid of and per the reference, explain the elements found in the combat environment

ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Without the aid of and per reference, identify the following: Definition of war Attributes of war War as an act of policy Levels of war Styles of war Sources of combat power

EVALUATION COMP EXAM 3

*DEFINITION OF WAR Violent clash of interest between or among organized groups characterized by the use of military force

ESSENCE OF WAR Struggle between two hostile, independent wills Wrestlers Impose our will on our enemy, he resists us and does the same to us

OBJECT OF WAR The object is to impose our will To end organized application or threat of violence by military force

TOTAL WAR VERSES PERFECT PEACE Maintain or restore order in civil disturbances Disaster relief operations Some cultures consider war only as a last resort Others do not hesitate

EVOLUTION OF WAR Advancement of technology Tactics We must stay abreast of the process of change

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SCIENCE, ART, AND DYNAMIC OF WAR Laws of ballistics; application of fires Mechanics; effects of weapons Like disciplines; methods of movement and re-supply Create an ability to devise a practical solution Conceiving strategies and tactics

SCIENCE, ART, AND DYNAMIC OF WAR Fundamentally a dynamic process of human competition requiring both knowledge of science and the creativity of art, but driven ultimately by the power of human will.

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ATTRIBUTES OF WAR Friction Uncertainty Fluidity Disorder Complexity

*FRICTION Friction is that force that resist all action and saps energy.

It makes the simple difficult and the difficult seemingly impossible.

*FRICTION Mental- Indecision Physical- Effective enemy fire External- Terrain, weather Self-Induced- Unclear plans, lack of coordination

UNCERTAINTLY

FOG OF WAR” Unpredictability Acceptance of risk Atmosphere of uncertainty

FLUIDITY Unique set of problems requiring an original solution Ability to adapt and change events to our favor Tempo of war will fluctuate *Continuous fluctuation of fleeting opportunities and unforeseen events

DISORDER Instructions and information will be unclear Communication will fail Mistakes Fight effectively in the face of disorder

COMPLEXITY System consisting of numerous individual parts Division down to a Fire-Team Must adapt to its own situation

What are the 5 attributes of war?

The five attributes of war are: Friction Uncertainty Fluidity Disorder Complexity

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*WAR AS AN ACT OF POLICY Marine Corps theory of war is that it must serve policy.

Marine Corps theory of war is that it must serve policy.

POLICY Resistance against aggression to the unconditional surrender Military destruction will coincide with political aim Military leaders responsibility to advise political leaders Jeopardizes the mission

USE OF MILITARY FORCE TO IMPOSE OUR WILL THERE ARE TWO WAYS: STRATEGY OF INCAPACITATION STRATEGY OF EROSION

STRATEGY OF INCAPACITATION Making the enemy helpless Elimination, permanent, or temporary taking their military power

STRATEGY OF EROSION Accepting our terms will be less painful

APPLICATION OF POLICY AND POLITICS Military power restrained Resolve conflict Promote peace Support civil authorities

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LEVELS OF WAR Strategic level Tactical level Operational level

STRATEGIC LEVEL Highest level Focuses directly on policy objectives:

Winning wars

Establishing goals

Providing assets

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TACTICAL LEVEL Lowest level Focus on the concepts and methods used to accomplish the mission Enforcing order and security Supports re-supply or maintenance Call for fire Operation of wpns and equip.

OPERATIONAL LEVEL Links the strategic and tactical levels When and where Art of science of winning wars: Tactical results Strategic objectives

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STYLES OF WARFARE Attrition Warfare-Victory through mass destruction Maneuver Warfare- Avoiding their strengths and attacking their weakness Mixed

STYLES OF WARFARE *Attrition warfare- tends to gauge progress in terms of body counts, terrain captured, and battle damage assessment Maneuver warfare- relies on speed, surprise, and exploitation

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SOURCES OF COMBAT POWER Superior numbers Causality called “the most common element in victory”

SOURCES OF COMBAT POWER SPEED AND FOCUS Two concepts of universal significance in generating combat power

SPEED Rapidity of action Applies to both time and space Speed over time gives the consistent ability to operate quickly Speed over distance or space is the ability to move rapidly Provides security

FOCUS Superior combat power at a time and place These help Marines overcome fear: Self-confidence Unwillingness to violate the respect and trust of peers

SOURCES OF COMBAT POWER SURPRISE AND BOLDNESS

SURPRISE Degrades the enemy ability to resist Striking an unprepared enemy Decisively affect the outcome of combat Inability to re-act Shock

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METHODS TO ACHIEVE SURPRISE Deception Ambiguity Stealth

BOLDNESS Unhesitatingly exploiting the natural uncertainty of war to pursue major results

CENTERS OF GRAVITY AND CRITICAL VUNERABILITIES

CENTERS OF GRAVITY Important sources of strength Protected

CRITICAL VULNERABILITIES Concentrate on enemy’s weakness Will do the most significant damage

OPPORTUNITY Be prepared to react to the unexpected Exploit those opportunities

QUESTIONS

What is the definition of war?

Raise Your Hand

War is War is a violent clash of interests between or among organized groups characterized by the use of military force.

What are the attributes of war?

Attributes of war Friction Uncertainty Fluidity Disorder Complexity

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