Figures
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1-1. The Range of Army Operations
1-2. Full Spectrum Operations
2-1. The Levels of War
2-2. The Chain of Command and Control
2-3. Joint Command Relationships and Inherent Responsibilities
2-4. Joint Support Categories
2-5. Considerations for Unified Action
3-1. Force Allocation and Augmentation
3-2. Allocation: Force Refinement
3-3. Staff Tailoring: Task Force Eagle
3-4. The Force Projection Process
3-5. Intermediate Staging Base
4-1. The Fundamentals of Full Spectrum Operations
4-2. The Elements of Combat Power
4-3. Theater Organization
4-4. Contiguous and Noncontiguous Areas of Operations
4-5. Battlespace Components
4-6. Close, Deep, and Rear Areas
4-7. Army Command and Support Relationships and Inherent Responsibilities
4-8. Complementary Effects
4-9. Reinforcing Effects
5-1. Visualize, Describe, Direct
5-2. Interior and Exterior Lines of Operations
5-3. Logical Lines of Operations
6-1. The Operations Process
6-2. Linear and Nonlinear Combinations
6-3. Combinations of Contiguous and Noncontiguous Areas of Operations with Linear and Nonlinear Operations
7-1. Operational Framework in the Offense
7-2. Envelopment
7-3. Turning Movement
7-4. Infiltration
7-5. Penetration
7-6. Frontal Attack
8-1. Mobile Defense
8-2. Area Defense
8-3. Operational Framework in the Defense
9-1. The Army Role in Theater Engagement
10-1. Types and Forms of Support Operations
10-2. Domestic Support Operations in Disaster Relief
10-3. Domestic Support Relationships for CBRNE Consequence Management Support
11-1. Information Superiority
11-2. Information Operations and Information Superiority
11-3. Situational Understanding
11-4. Information Superiority and Strategic Responsiveness
12-1. Combat Service Support Reach
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