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] John A. Warden III, ], established a theory of strategic attack based on five levels of system attributes. They are: Leadership, Organic/System Essentials, Infrastructue, Population, and Fielded Military Forces. ] ], ], established a theory of strategic attack based on five levels of system attributes. They are:
*Leadership
*Organic/System Essentials
*Infrastructure
*Population
*Fielded Military Forces.




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Col. John A. Warden III, USAF, established a theory of strategic attack based on five levels of system attributes. They are:

  • Leadership
  • Organic/System Essentials
  • Infrastructure
  • Population
  • Fielded Military Forces.


See also


External links


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