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Terms for subject Military (73214 entries)
conditioning cond
conditioning of a wounded Medical procedures performed to enable a wounded personnel to endure an evacuation.
conduct cdt
conduct a forward passage of lines During an offensive, action of crossing the set up of the preceding unit to engage and assume responsibility of combat, starting from a given area or line, and supported by the bypassed unit.
conduct of maintenance operations Process consisting in the short-term planning and the real time steering of maintenance operations in order to fulfill as best as possible the objectives.
conduct of operations The art of employing and coordinating, within a given geographic area, the actions of the systems of forces from various nature in order to reach the assigned objectives. It is exercised at the operational and tactical levels of war. Generic term, which does not pertain to the command levels. 2. The art of directing, coordinating, controlling and adjusting the actions of forces to achieve specific objectives. (OTAN)
conduct of operations The art of using and coordinating the various actions of forces in order to achieve specific objectives, in a given geographical area.
conduct of service support operations All the technical and administrative actions aiming to: 1. define; 2. organize; 3. implement, when and where it has been decided, the personnel and equipments needed for the overall logistic maneuver. These actions coordinate the employment of the personnel and equipment in order to: 1. know or evaluate the needs; 2. search for and package all the resources, equipments, and miscellaneous services essential for the everyday life and combat actions of the forces in the field, in order to ship and deliver them in the best conditions of transportation, security and efficiency, and keep them at the requested level according to the urgencies and the operational priorities set by the commander.
conductive particles Particles that can induce short circuits in electrical or electronic equipment
CONE controller error
cone Division of the ground along its depth around the penetration axes (highway sheaf, obstacle cones)
CONELRAD control of electromagnetic radiations
CONESTAB connection establishment
CONEX container express
CONEX continental exercise
CONFBUL confidential bulletin
Confederate Army CA
Confederate States Army CSA
Confederate States Ship CSS
Confederation Test CT