Just as the cavalry gave way to internal-combustion chariots, Army planners are poised to take the next evolutionary step in tactical mobility technology : They are going electric.
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The seven committees were : Reconnaissance, Security, and Target Acquisition; Tactical Mobility; Fire Power; Logistics Operations and Logistics Support; Operations Research; Field Tests; and Programs, Policy and Budget.
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Howze, who had served on the Rogers Board ( and was named in McNamara's memo ), was selected to chair the Tactical Mobility Requirements Board on 25 April.
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The Germans had no reserve forces behind front lines and relied upon tactical mobility, so the inability to transfer forces quickly to weakly held points crippled their battle readiness.
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It was a good plan on paper, but double envelopment, especially on this scale, usually works with heavy numerical superiority or tactical mobility, neither of which the French had.
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This was done on the recommendation of the U . S . Army Tactical Mobility Requirements Board, also known as the'Howze Board'after its president Lieutenant General Hamilton H . Howze.
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This involves extending Pointman to include non-verbal communications ( such as eye movements, facial expression, and arm gestures ) needed to support team and cross-cultural interaction, without limiting tactical mobility.
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Those include adding kevlar-type spall liner to improve vehicle's protection, navigation system for improving tactical mobility and air conditioning system for improving crew comfort and allowing easier operation in hot climate.
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After the limited fighting during the third battle, the Ottoman XXII Corps was not defeated, skillfully conducting a tactical retreat from Gaza, during which the corps demonstrated both operational and tactical mobility.
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Shinseki said today's heavy armored forces are " challenged " to get to regional conflicts like the Balkans quickly enough, while today's lighter forces " lack staying power, lethality and tactical mobility ."