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What ADP/ADRP covers offense and defense?
ADP/ADRP 3-90
What is tactics?
Tactics is the arrangement of forces in relation to each other.
What is the tactical level of war?
It is the level of war where battles and engagements are planned to achieve military objectives.
What is an engagement?
A tactical conflict usually involving lower echelon maneuver forces.
What echelons typically conduct engagements?
Brigades and smaller
How long do engagements last?
Usually short, in terms of minutes, hours or days.
What is a battle?
A battle is a set of engagements involving larger forces.
What do battles affect?
Battles can affect campaigns or major operations.
When does a battle occur?
Battles occur when a division,corp, or army commander fights for significant objectives.
The art of tactics consist of three interrelated aspects. What are they?
creative and flexible means to accomplish assigned missions.

Decision making during times of uncertainty when faced with an adaptive enemy.

Understanding the effects of combat on soldiers.
What is the science of tactic?
Science of tactic is the understanding of the military aspects of tactics, capabilities, techniques, and procedures that can be measured.
What is a hasty operation?
A hasty operation is where a commander trades planning and preparation for speed of execution.
What is a deliberate operation?
A deliberate operation is where the tactical situation allows for the development of detailed plans.