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Discover Ludwig"combat effectiveness" is a correctly used term in written English.
You can use it when referring to the military or combat to describe the degree to which a unit is able to fight effectively. For example: "The commander assessed the platoon's combat effectiveness, and determined that they were sufficiently prepared for battle."
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"If you begin to throw doubt on that and you make people begin to think twice, then you basically in effect degrade combat effectiveness and put people in danger.
But the real purpose of bases and facilities like these are solidarity and combat effectiveness (soldiers fight more effectively when they know they and their families are protected and maintained).
"This is combat effectiveness".
Women affected "combat effectiveness", he said.
It's unit cohesion, it's combat effectiveness".
Even with their combat effectiveness eroding, Libyan forces try to carry out sporadic attacks on civilians and allied forces.
Besides, it's hard to argue against an all-volunteer force when it comes to combat effectiveness and professionalism.
American troops are trained to operate in the hot, cumbersome protective suits, but Colonel Henchal said the gear reduces combat effectiveness by about 30percentt.
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Second, the stated premise of the law--to protect unit cohesion and combat effectiveness--is not supported by any scientific studies.
I don't know that the system, either from the leadership standpoint — the combat-effectiveness standpoint — or the medical side, is asking that".
Cyberattacks on subcontractors have reportedly raised doubts about the security of the F-22's systems and combat-effectiveness.
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