NS 323
Fall 2019 All Classes
Credit: 3 hours.
This course prepares future military officers and other leaders for service by studying modern tactical principles, current military developments, and other aspects of warfare and their interactions with and influences on maneuver warfare doctrine. There is a specific focus on the United States Marine Corps as the premier maneuver warfighting organization. Study also includes historical influences on tactical, operational, and strategic levels of maneuver warfare practices in the current and future operating environments.
Prerequisite: Advanced undergraduate standing or consent of instructor.
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72215
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Lecture-Discussion
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FLS
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3:30PM
-4:50PM
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TR
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337 Armory
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Salas, F
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72284
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Lecture-Discussion
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FS
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6:00AM
-7:50AM
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TR
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337 Armory
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Salas, F
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