![]() “In forming the plan of a campaign, it is requisite to foresee everything the enemy may do, and be prepared with the necessary means to counteract it. Operational Art, Joint Operations, and Multinational Operations And just as understanding the strategic and operational context of tactical operations is an important first step in applying the “operational art,” understanding the capabilities, limitations, organizations, and interests of our joint and multi-national partners will be critical to maneuver leaders as they seek to assist friends, reassure and protect populations, and identify, isolate, and defeat enemies. To seize, retain, and exploit the initiative against a wide array of adaptive and determined enemies, maneuver leaders must effectively employ a potent combination of joint and multi-national assets as part of a combined arms, air-ground team. As a result, maneuver leaders at all levels must understand the strategic and operational context of their tactical operations.Īt the same time, maneuver leaders must also understand the capabilities of joint and interagency partners, and our allies. ![]() A string of tactical victories does not guarantee success at the operational or strategic level. Maneuver leaders must understand operational art, joint operations, and multinational operations because wars are won-with the close cooperation of joint services and multinational allies-at the operational and strategic levels. ![]() ![]() Why Operational Art, Joint Operations, and Multi-National Operations are Important to Maneuver Leaders ![]()
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