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American officials said the force would be organized to carry out "high intensity combat" and "forced entry" operations and would give NATO members a focus for adding or upgrading their military capabilities.
These included Operation Key Resolve, a command post exercise simulating major, high intensity combat operations.
In lower intensity areas, such as East Timor and the Solomon Islands, formed units of Reservists raised from personnel drawn from many units, have been deployed on peacekeeping duties in order to relieve the pressure being placed upon the Regular Army and allowing them to focus on the higher intensity combat zones in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Within the genus Uca, intra-specific fighting between males can escalate into high intensity combat where two individual's major claws interlock while each crab grips the other [ 8].
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"These problems are going to continue as long as we have units, such as the Second Brigade Combat Team, that have seen high-intensity combat, extended deployments and inadequate time between deployments".
The National Defense Strategy paper issued by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates this summer bears the imprint of Petraeus's ideas about military doctrine, particularly his belief that the Army must organize itself to be as competent at stabilizing impoverished countries as it is at high-intensity combat.
Additionally, the Bundeswehr was restructured into three broad, joint-operations command categories: response forces, designed for high-intensity combat operations; stabilization forces, intended for lower-intensity peacekeeping missions; and support forces the largest of the three groups tasked with command, control, logistics, and training.
The size of the force that the government can deploy differs according to the likelihood of high-intensity combat and the distance from Australia.
Ray Kimball is a Major in the US Army whose operational experience includes counterdrug operations on the Mexican border, peacekeeping in the Balkans, and high-intensity combat in Iraq.
However, the small size of the Army and the age of much of the RAN and RAAF's equipment constrains Australia's ability to make large-scale deployments or engage in high-intensity combat.
The presence of "near peer" OPFOR represents a return, in part, to the Cold War-era style training that the U.S. Army conducted at the NTC in the 1980s (after 9/11, the NTC had been largely reconfigured to prepare Army units for their deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, where low-intensity combat training was the priority). .
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