2LT CF OKONKWO (N/17952) NIGERIAN ARMY DOCTRINE

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Across
  1. 4. The authority delegates to a commander to assign tasks to forces under his command for the accomplishment of a mission.
  2. 5. The means of concentrating force to achieve surprise, shock and opportunities for exploitation.
  3. 8. It destroys, neutralises and suppresses.
  4. 9. The use of violence to intimidate a population for political, economic, social and/or religious ends.
  5. 11. The fundamental principles by which military forces guide their actions in support of objectives.
  6. 12. A form of operations orders or instructions, which provide a vital supplement to doctrine.
  7. 13. It’s the seizure of opportunity in order to achieve higher commander’s objectives.
  8. 14. To develop and enhance performance within it’s particular environment.
  9. 16. The penetration based on stealth.
  10. 19. The capability to react appropriately to changing situations.
  11. 20. The standard, detailed steps prescribe how to perform specific tasks.
Down
  1. 1. Information about the adversary, terrain or indigenous population of a particular area.
  2. 2. The indications and periods in which anticipatory action can be taken.
  3. 3. A complex variety of natural and man-made features.
  4. 6. To catch the adversary off balance thereby forcing him to fight in circumstances unfavorable to him.
  5. 7. The combination of careful siting of operating location.
  6. 10. The reduction of the effectiveness of a force caused by loss of personnel and materiel.
  7. 15. To destroy or capture vital adversary assets.
  8. 17. It’s an employment and ordered arrangement of forces in relation to each other.
  9. 18. The absence of violence.