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  • Strategic mobility is the ability to move an army to the area of operations.
  • What the tilt-rotor will give the Marine Corps is what we call strategic mobility,
  • That greatly increases the strategic mobility of infantry units, which would otherwise rely on railroads.
  • Much thought was given to the tank's strategic mobility.
  • More important than the tank's limitations in tactical mobility, though, were its limitations in strategic mobility.
  • The Army has outlined a strategy for moving its forces, something known as the Strategic Mobility Program.
  • Transports are designed to carry cargo and passengers to provide tactical logistical support and strategic mobility to other forces.
  • Strategic mobility is the ability of the tanks of an armed force to arrive in a timely, cost effective, and synchronized fashion.
  • These programs provide strategic mobility and force enabling capability to Air Mobility Command in support of U . S . national interests and worldwide readiness support.
  • In general they called for a tank that was to be powerfully armed, immune to standard anti-tank guns, and possessing an excellent tactical and strategic mobility.
  • It was planned that these units would be used as a reserve, because of their high strategic mobility, or employed for home defence or contingency operations.
  • In concert with USAFE wings at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, the 52d Fighter Wing directly supports the strategic mobility mission once conducted at Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany.
  • He also attacked as a fallacy the theory of strategic mobility by the use of seapower because in modern war land transport was faster and cheaper than transport by sea.
  • Project planning and implementation of the Mid-Currituck Bridge was placed on hold in 2013 while NCDOT reviewed state, regional and local transportation improvement funding priorities using the Strategic Mobility Formula.
  • _We could form a new Strategic Mobility Command, taking the planes from the Air Force and the cargo ships from the Navy, and tasking it with all our air-lift and sea-lift needs.
  • Constantly outnumbered by their opponent, they did however possess the advantage of strategic mobility, their camel-borne nature allowing them to constantly outmaneuver larger Byzantine and Sassanid armies to take prime defensive positions.
  • Current information from Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe ( SHAPE ) in Mons indicates the majority of NATO members have inadequate strategic mobility and cannot sustain operations for any length of time, Jane's said.
  • In some sources, such as Anna Komnene's " The Alexiad ", they are described as mounted; both Vikings and elite Anglo-Saxon warriors routinely used horses for strategic mobility even though they normally fought on foot.
  • First, this campaign has been chosen as brilliant in strategy ( " A masterpiece of strategic mobility . . . " ) by Field Marshal Montgomery in his book, " A History of Warfare ".
  • He also served as the Director for Logistics on the Joint Staff where he was responsible for operational logistics and strategic mobility support to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Secretary of Defense.
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