Accession Number:
ADA624030
Title:
The Role of the Military Construction Engineers in the Hybrid War
Descriptive Note:
Master's thesis
Corporate Author:
ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE FORT LEAVENWORTH KS
Personal Author(s):
Report Date:
2015-06-12
Pagination or Media Count:
85.0
Abstract:
The NATO military construction engineers have historically played a critical role in shaping the operational environment. This role includes developing infrastructure in the host nation, in order to establish a lasting peace. Changes in the international security environment entail consequences for the military engineers. The construction engineers in the hybrid war will be faced with a more complex operational environment. To establish a qualitative pace it is essential to mitigate the gap, or erase the border between military and non-military actors. Military construction engineers will be crucial in shaping the hybrid environment and when developing the civil-military relationship. The NATO military construction engineers are in a position to take on this challenge.
Descriptors:
- *MILITARY ENGINEERS
- *MILITARY STRATEGY
- AFGHANISTAN CONFLICT
- COMMUNITY RELATIONS
- CONSTRUCTION
- COOPERATION
- COUNTERINSURGENCY
- EDUCATION
- LEADERSHIP TRAINING
- LESSONS LEARNED
- MILITARY CAPABILITIES
- MILITARY DOCTRINE
- MILITARY ENGINEERING
- MILITARY HISTORY
- MILITARY TRAINING
- NATO FORCES
- NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
- THESES
- WARFARE
Subject Categories:
- Civil Engineering
- Military Operations, Strategy and Tactics