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The Principles of War

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The Principles of War

“The nine principles of war provide general guidance for conducting war and military operations other than war....The Principles are the enduring bedrock of Army doctrine.”

FM 3-0, 2001

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The Principles of War

• Sun Tzu, Miltiades, Antoine Henri Jomini– Exploring early principles in theory and practice

• J.F.C. Fuller– First detailed enumeration of principles of war in 1916

• Nine American principles of war– First published and outlined in 1921 Training Regulations

No. 10-5– First clarified in 1923 Infantry Journal articles– First officially defined in 1949 FM 100-5– Placed in FM 3-0– Continuing foundation of Army doctrine

BACKGROUND

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The Principles of War

1. OBJECTIVE 2. OFFENSIVE 3. MASS

4. ECONOMY OF FORCE5. MANEUVER

6. UNITY OF COMMAND7. SECURITY

8. SURPRISE 9.

SIMPLICITY

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END 1862: STRATEGIC SITUATION

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• 1862 ENDS POORLY FOR THE UNION: – 3 OPERATIONS INITIATED AFTER BATTLE OF ANTIETAM– ALL 3 OPERATIONS STALLED BY END OF DECEMBER

• VICKSBURG AND CHATTANOOGA STILL IN CONFEDERATE HANDS

• ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA STILL EFFECTIVE– BATTLE OF FREDRICKSBURG IS THE WORST UNION DEFEAT

TO DATE– BURNSIDE’S VAGUE PLAN AND POOR EXECUTION RESULTS

IN DISASTER – PRESIDENT LINCOLN REPLACES BURNSIDE WITH “FIGHTING

JOE” HOOKER

BACKGROUNDCHANCELLORSVILLE

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FREDRICKSBURGFailure of the Grand Divisions

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• UNITY OF COMMAND:UNITY OF COMMAND:For every objective, ensure unity of effort under one

responsible commander.

A single commander directs all actions of all forces toward a common objective

Absence of Command Authority requires unity of effort

Joint, Multi-national, interagency

DOCTRINE

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CHANCELLORSVILLE

ARMY OF THE POTOMAC STRUCTUREARMY OF THE POTOMAC STRUCTURE

FREDRICKSBURG vs CHANCELLORSVILLE

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• UNITY OF COMMANDUNITY OF COMMAND

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• SECURITY:SECURITY:Never permit the enemy to acquire an unexpected

advantage.

Protect and preserve combat force

Take necessary, calculated risks

Deception enhances Security

DOCTRINE

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• SECURITY:SECURITY:

Hooker implements intelligence / counterintelligence measures

Military Intelligence Bureau

Newspaper Censoring

Deception Operations

CHANCELLORSVILLE

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• OBJECTIVE:OBJECTIVE:Direct every military operation toward a clearly defined,

decisive, and attainable objective.

Operational and Tactical Level

All actions contribute to higher commander’s goals

Strategic Level Clear vision of the end-state

Restraint and Legitimacy

DOCTRINE

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CHANCELLORSVILLEADVANCE MOVEMENTS

Raiding Force

Turning Force(Main Body)

Turning Force

Reserve

Fixing/Demonstration

OBJECTIVEOBJECTIVE

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• MANEUVER:MANEUVER:Place the enemy in a disadvantageous position

through the flexible application of combat power.

Concentrates and disperses combat power

Keeps enemy off balance and reduces cost

Flexibility

DOCTRINE

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CHANCELLORSVILLEADVANCE MOVEMENTS

MANEUVERMANEUVER

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• OFFENSIVE:OFFENSIVE:Seize, retain, and exploit the initiative.

Offensive actions:Dictate the nature, scope and tempo

Force the enemy to react

Essential to retain freedom of action

DOCTRINE

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CHANCELLORSVILLEOFFENSIVEOFFENSIVE

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• SIMPLICITY:SIMPLICITY:Prepare clear, uncomplicated plans and clear, concise

orders to ensure thorough understanding.

Reduce misunderstanding and confusion

METT-TC will determine degree of simplicity

Simple plan on time vs. detailed plan executed late

DOCTRINE

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• MASS:MASS:Concentrate the effects of combat power at the decisive

place and time.

Mass in time = applying combat power against multiple target simultaneously

Mass in space = concentrate different elements of combat power against a single target

Both can overwhelm and enemy or dominate a situation

DOCTRINE

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CHANCELLORSVILLESIMPLICITY/ SIMPLICITY/ MASSMASS

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• SURPRISE:SURPRISE:Strike the enemy at a time or place or in a manner for which he

is unprepared.

Major contributor to achieving Shock

Powerful but Temporary

Contributing factors: Speed, Operations Security, Asymmetric capabilities

DOCTRINE

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CHANCELLORSVILLESUPRISESUPRISE

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• ECONOMY OF FORCE:ECONOMY OF FORCE:Allocate minimum essential combat power to

secondary efforts.

Discriminating employment and distribution of forcesAccepting risk in selected areas to achieve overwhelming effects in decisive operations.

DOCTRINE

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CHANCELLORSVILLEECONOMYECONOMYOF FORCEOF FORCE

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LIMITATIONS OF THE PRINCIPLES OF WAR:LIMITATIONS OF THE PRINCIPLES OF WAR:

Not prescription, formula, recipe, or checklist!

May be followed or violated and either win or lose!

Guidelines and tool for analysis only!

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BACKUP SLIDES

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Doctrinal TermsForms of Maneuver

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Envelopment

Single

Double

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Turning Movement

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Penetration

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Frontal Attack

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Infiltration

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