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====== The Three Levels of Warfare ====== | ====== The Three Levels of Warfare ====== | ||
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+ | ===== What Are They? ===== | ||
- | ===== Tactical Level ===== | + | [{{ : |
- | {{wst> | + | ==== The Tactical Level ==== |
+ | The **tactical level** is the one in which maneuvers, engagements and battles are conducted on the battlefield. Here is where individual troops and small units up through to the divisional level engage enemy forces. It is a short-term dimension of warfare ranging from several hours through several weeks. | ||
- | ===== Operational Level ===== | ||
- | {{wst> | + | ==== The Operational Level ==== |
+ | The next level up is the **operational level**, which is where, as the name suggests, operations and campaigns //(which consist of a series of multiple tactical engagements)// | ||
- | ===== Strategic Level ===== | ||
- | {{wst> | + | ==== The Strategic Level ==== |
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+ | Finally, at the top is the **strategic level**, which oversees the entire war that operations and campaigns are conducted in. Here is where military operations are considered in the wider context of geopolitics and long-term state policy. | ||
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+ | ===== Real-World Examples ===== | ||
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+ | These three levels are inter-dependent. Strategic policy informs operational considerations, | ||
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+ | However, these levels are at the same time independent. A string of losses on that tactical level may not affect the operation, and even an operation loss may not harm the state on the strategic level. The opposite is also true: A string of glorious tactical or operational victories may not be enough to prevent a crushing long-term defeat. | ||
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+ | To get a better idea of the different ways these things may play out, and the inter-relational mechanics of the three levels, refer to the following examples: | ||
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+ | ==== Project Chanology & Occupy Wall Street ==== | ||
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+ | One example of a long-term strategic defeat despite short-term tactical & operational success would be [[op: | ||
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+ | This same situation repeated itself with [[op: | ||
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+ | Both of these strategic defeats were disastrous for Anonymous, as many of its members were [[tactics: | ||
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+ | ==== World War II ==== | ||
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+ | A similar fate played itself out with Nazi Germany in **World War II**. Despite a long string of victories on the tactical level, a lack of foresight // | ||
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+ | ===== Alternate Perspectives ===== | ||
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+ | The concept of //" | ||
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+ | There are several other models built upon the // | ||
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+ | The Levels of War as Levels of Analysis]] by Andrew S. Harvey PhD, //Military Review// Nov-Dec 2021, Army University Press(([[https:// | ||
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