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1. | The establishment of a prepared defense--compared to the hasty
defense--can be described as:
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2. | At which echelon does one find all the principles of defense employed?
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3. | A hasty defense is viewed by the Soviets as a temporary mission held
only until the offensive can be resumed.
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4. | Soviet doctrine stresses the prepared defense as the most likely
defensive operation.
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5. | The main force withdrawal is conducted without pause until arrival in
the new area. Radio silence is maintained until this operation is completed.
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