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A. Irregular Warfare (IW) is a struggle among state and non-state actors to influence populations and affect legitimacy operations, and security cooperation.
B. The Range of Military Operations (ROMO):The range encompasses three primary categories:
1. Military engagement, security cooperation, and deterrence
2. Crisis response and limited contingency operations
3. And large-scale combat operations (LSCO)
C. Phases of Military Operations
Phase 0: Shape
Phase I: Deter
Phase II: Seize Initiative
Phase III: Dominate
Phase IV: Stabilize
Phase V: Enable Civil Authority
D. Unconventional Warfare (UW): Activities conducted to enable a resistance movement or insurgency to coerce, disrupt, or overthrow a government or occupying power by operating through or with an underground, auxiliary, and guerrilla force in a denied area.
E: The Seven Phases of Unconventional Warfare
Preparation
Initial contact.
Infiltration.
Organization.
Buildup.
Employment.
Transition.
Continued in Part 2 - Mark Boyatt’s Special Forces - A unique national assets.
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A. Irregular Warfare (IW) is a struggle among state and non-state actors to influence populations and affect legitimacy operations, and security cooperation.
B. The Range of Military Operations (ROMO):The range encompasses three primary categories:
1. Military engagement, security cooperation, and deterrence
2. Crisis response and limited contingency operations
3. And large-scale combat operations (LSCO)
C. Phases of Military Operations
Phase 0: Shape
Phase I: Deter
Phase II: Seize Initiative
Phase III: Dominate
Phase IV: Stabilize
Phase V: Enable Civil Authority
D. Unconventional Warfare (UW): Activities conducted to enable a resistance movement or insurgency to coerce, disrupt, or overthrow a government or occupying power by operating through or with an underground, auxiliary, and guerrilla force in a denied area.
E: The Seven Phases of Unconventional Warfare
Preparation
Initial contact.
Infiltration.
Organization.
Buildup.
Employment.
Transition.
Continued in Part 2 - Mark Boyatt’s Special Forces - A unique national assets.
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