Military doctrine provides written tactics, techniques and principles highlighting campaigns, major operations, battle and engagements. Murray and Millett validate that doctrine is a guide to action, rather than hard and fast rules. Therefore, doctrine provides a common frame of reference across the military. Doctrine links theory, history, experimentation, and practice of transforming theory and concepts based on values, beliefs, historical perspective, experience, and research.
In closing, competent leaders and effective doctrine are the most important qualities that have attributed to the continued operational success resulting, in lives-saved and operational success in preparation for the unknown of challenges, in