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  • * Psychological and pre-crisis preparations [[Category:Nuclear warfare]]
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  • ...bound for [[Bermuda]]. While exercising in that area on [[antisubmarine]] warfare (ASW) exercises and night battle practice, Bogue and her consorts honed the ...oite'' trained off [[Montauk Point]], [[Long Island]], in [[anti-submarine warfare|ASW]] tactics before she got underway for Norfolk on 14 October with the re
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  • ...zsimons, Bernard, ed. ''Illustrated Encyclopedia of 20th Century Weapons & Warfare'' (London: Phoebus, 1977), Volume 12, p.1283, "Hedgehog".</ref> ...not cause cumulative damage as depth charges did; nor did it have the same psychological effect as a depth charge attack.
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  • ...idence refuting early sweeping condemnations of new religions as causes of psychological trauma.<ref>"Melton 1999" Melton, Gordon J., ''Brainwashing and the Cults: ...ced the position that "this commitment to advancing the appropriate use of psychological testimony in the courts carries with it the concomitant duty to be vigilant
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  • ...ey have a '''major''' plot or thematic importance. They may be fictional [[psychological disorder]]s, [[Magic (paranormal)|magical]], from [[mythology|mythological] ...agious airborne virus which has been stolen from a government [[biological warfare]] laboratory. Its early symptoms include a rash, and it is quickly fatal. I
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  • ...ver, been criticized as an oversimplification that ignores Sirhan's deeper psychological problems.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Clarke |first=James W. |year=1981 |month ...], Chief of Maritime Operations Gordon Campbell and Chief of Psychological Warfare Operations George Joannides.<ref name=beebprog />
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  • ...belligerent."</ref> An insurgency can be fought via [[counter-insurgency]] warfare. ...italics'' in original)<blockquote>Insurgency and its tactics are as old as warfare itself. Joint doctrine defines an ''insurgency'' as an organized movement a
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  • ...rrorism broadly, brooking no distinction between this tactic and guerrilla warfare or civil war. Terrorist splitters, by contrast, define terrorism narrowly, ...ed to further the permanent defense of some area; (4) was not conventional warfare and because of their concealed personal identity, concealment of their futu
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  • {{quote|Contrary to "[[economic warfare]]" which is undertaken by states against other states, "economic terrorism" ..., may be violent or not. They could have either immediate effects or carry psychological effects which in turn have economic consequences.<ref>
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  • * designed to have far-reaching psychological repercussions beyond the immediate victim or target ...[George C. Marshall Center for European Security Studies]], underlines the psychological and tactical aspects of terrorism:
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  • ...] |date=August 2, 2008 |accessdate=2008-08-01 }}</ref> However, biological warfare and anthrax vaccine expert Dr. [[Meryl Nass]] has expressed skepticism of t ...008 |accessdate=2008-08-02 }}</ref> Ivins was subsequently committed for [[Psychological evaluation|psychiatric evaluation]], and his home was raided by federal age
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  • ...ref>, and describes the United States Military's approach to [[Information warfare]], with an emphasis on the [[Internet]]. ...blic affairs (military)|Public affairs]] officers who brief journalists, [[psychological operations]] troops who try to manipulate the thoughts and beliefs of an en
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  • ...tack, although the bombing of residential districts has to be attributed a psychological aim rather than a tactical. Finland's army was mobilized and prepared for b ...p://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/ksil212.pdf Preemptive warfare: A viable strategic option]
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