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