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What is the purpose of the Army's doctrine?

The purpose of the Army's doctrine is to provide a standardized framework for how the Army organizes, trains, and employs its forces. It establishes the fundamental principles, tactics, techniques, procedures, and terminology that guide Army operations. The doctrine helps ensure unity of effort, interoperability with other branches of the military, and effective decision-making on the battlefield.


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By using Its army to guard Latin America.


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When the monroe doctrine was passed in 1823 why was it relatively weak?

The Monroe Doctrine was initially weak because the United States didn't have a strong army or navy when it was passed.


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Who is the TRADOC Commander?

TRADOC is the US Army Training and Doctrine Command. It is responsible for all schoolhouse training, writing the Army's operational doctrine, and developing new weapon systems. (New weapons are developed at the schoolhouse level--if the Army wanted a new helicopter the Army Aviation Center at Fort Rucker, AL, would do the developmental work.) The TRADOC commander is responsible for overseeing all that work.


When planning training any task that conforms to Army doctrine is an example of which training principle?

train forcombat proficiency


Who was the first general to lead and train the army?

General Von Steubon, a Prussian immigrant from Europe is credited with providing the established training/doctrine for the US Army during the Revolutionary War.


What has the author A J Birtle written?

A. J. Birtle has written: 'U.S. Army counterinsurgency and contingency operations doctrine, 1942-1976' -- subject(s): Counterinsurgency, History, United States, United States. Army


What department is responsible for the amphibious training of all forces assigned to joint amphibious operations in accordance with joint doctrine?

The Department of the Army is responsible for amphibious training of all forces assigned to joint amphibious operations with joint doctrine. The Department of the Army is also responsible for airborne and space operations and to provide for the training of such forces, in accordance with joint doctrines.


According to Army doctrine leadership is?

the process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation, while operating to accomplishing the mission and improving the organization


What is leadership according to Army doctrine?

the process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation, while operating to accomplishing the mission and improving the organization