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==Merger to military science==
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The US sections of both articles are near twins of each other (written from the same source material?) we don't need both. The UK section of this article will fit in well with section 6 of the military science article.
The US sections of both articles are near twins of each other (written from the same source material?) we don't need both. The UK section of this article will fit in well with section 6 of the military science article.
Alternatively we can move the Russian, Soviet, Chinese e.t.c sections of that article to this one ,and have a main article re-direct back to this page.[[User:KTo288|Koonan the almost civilised]] 23:03, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
Alternatively we can move the Russian, Soviet, Chinese e.t.c sections of that article to this one ,and have a main article re-direct back to this page.[[User:KTo288|Koonan the almost civilised]] 23:03, 9 April 2007 (UTC)

== Unity of command ==

This is currently linked to a fire fighting article. Although I'm sure it applies in fire fighting, the principle obviously has much wider and older application in the military sense, and the article needs to be written--[[User:mrg3105|mrg3105]] ([[User talk:mrg3105|comms]]) ♠<font color="#BB0000">♥</font><font color="#BB0000">♦</font>♣ 00:20, 9 May 2008 (UTC)

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principles of war

Merger to military science

The US sections of both articles are near twins of each other (written from the same source material?) we don't need both. The UK section of this article will fit in well with section 6 of the military science article. Alternatively we can move the Russian, Soviet, Chinese e.t.c sections of that article to this one ,and have a main article re-direct back to this page.Koonan the almost civilised 23:03, 9 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Unity of command

This is currently linked to a fire fighting article. Although I'm sure it applies in fire fighting, the principle obviously has much wider and older application in the military sense, and the article needs to be written--mrg3105 (comms) ♠♣ 00:20, 9 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]