Why the narrative will continue to change has nothing to do with the fog of war.
All we know for sure is that we'll be there when the fog of war is lifted.
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Because through the dust and the din and the fog of war, the glory of your service always shone through.
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The fog of war, and paperwork that seemed to get lost in the shuffle, meant this story was almost lost to history.
The assumption that superior information can overcome the fog of war could encourage the Chinese to devise ambitious IW strategies that might backfire terribly when employed.
The Israelis' own report acknowledges mistakes made by all armies in the fog of war: some wrong buildings hit, cases of misidentification of civilians as fighters.
Over the last dozen years, the U.S. Army has spent a lot of time and money figuring out how to use digital radio technology to lift the fog of war.
Even as computerised weapons systems and wired infantry have blown away some of the fog of war from the battlefield, they have covered cyberspace in a thick, menacing blanket of uncertainty.
There was, he concluded, no overall Zionist plan to evict all the Arabs of Palestine: many of the expulsions took place in the heat of battle and the fog of war.
Although a few mistakes were made when some of the Guantanamo detainees were taken into custody in the fog of war, others were indisputably captured with AK-47s still smoking in their hands.
The Web series is being filmed by Radical Media, the production company behind The Fog of War, the Oscar-winning 2003 documentary about the moral complexities of modern warfare, as told by former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara.
Whether Chinese strategists have something useful to contribute analytically by looking through the lens of Sun Tzu or whether they have deluded themselves into accepting the capacity of information power to lift the fog of war remains to be seen.
They don't see what Clausewitz described as the "fog and friction" of war.
"There was a little bit of a fog-of-war atmosphere, " said Jason Bordoff, the senior director of energy and climate affairs at the Obama administration's National Security Council during storm.
Meier said there are many concepts that work really well in a computer game, like fog of war -- not being able to see all the pieces on the board until your units are within range of enemy units.
In 2011, 45, 000 residents were evacuated from the city of Koblenz, situated on the Rhine and Moselle rivers, as bomb squads dealt with two bombs and a military fog-producing device that were dropped by American and British warplanes in the last years of the war.
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