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This study is based on the supposition that the future employment
of U.S. military forces will be in joint operations focused against
third world threats. The current trend of proliferation of
high-technology weapons to third world countries will result in
many nations that have small, but modern, forces with high
battlefield leverage. Faced with less resources, more potent
threats, and the need to win quickly, future joint commanders will
be required to employ their forces with imagination. To win, they
must seize the initiative early and hold it to the end. This study
suggests that a joint doctrine that emphasizes the full potential
of deep operations to impact battle on an operational level
provides the means to rapidly defeat the enemy. This study examines
the feasibility of adapting the more prescriptive Soviet deep
operations doctrine for use in future U.S. joint campaigns. To
determine the feasibility of using Soviet deep operations doctrine
as a template for a more thorough U.S. deep operations doctrine,
the development and features of Soviet deep battle and deep
operations theory are explored to identify lessons of possible
benefit. The Soviet Manchurian Campaign of August 1945 is examined
to validate Soviet theory. This theory of deep operations, as
manifested by an amphibious OMG, is then evaluated to determine
applicability to future Marine Corp amphibious operations.
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