Concepts
Large scale planning of goals may be called strategy and are conducted at the "strategic level of war". Operations at a lower level which fulfil the strategic planning are conducted at the "operational level of war". The lowest level of planning which fulfills operational goals and strategy is called the "tactical level of war".
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