- Lt Col David Broadfoot MBE
- The Highlanders
- Chief Instructor JSOC
- Part 1 – The Levels of warfare
- Part 2 – The Characteristics of the Operational Level
- Part 3 – The Campaign Plan
- Part 4 – The basic principles of the Operational Art
THE BRITISH APPROACH TO OPERATIONAL ART Levels of Warfare - ‘The military objective should be governed by the political objective, subject to the basic condition that policy does not demand what is militarily……impossible’
- Liddell Hart
THE BRITISH APPROACH TO OPERATIONAL ART Levels of Warfare - The Grand Strategic
- The Military Strategic
- The Operational
- The Tactical
- Is there a political imperative for action?
- Will/might the action achieve, or does the action have the possibility of achieving a decision that materially alters the situation in terms of the overall campaign?
- Might the action achieve a decision that materially assists in realising strategic goals?
- CHARACTERISTICS OF THE
- OPERATIONAL LEVEL
The Campaign Planning Concepts - End-state
- Centre of Gravity (CoG)
- Decisive Points (DPs)
- Lines of Operation
- Sequencing and Phases
- Branches and Sequels
- Culminating Point
- Operational Pause
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