Naval War College Review
Number
6
Abstract
To the military professional, the principles of combat must be more precisely defined than simply lists of elements such as surprise, mobility, concentration, security, and economy of force. What is needed in order to understand the full implications of high technology on combat is a language that is partly written and partly symbolic.
Recommended Citation
Lewis, Chantee
(1975)
"A Method of Conceptualizing Combat Theory,"
Naval War College Review: Vol. 28:
No.
5, Article 6.
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https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/nwc-review/vol28/iss5/6
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